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What is this page and how do I use it, you ask?
This page lists all of your blog posts in order (it's what visitors will see after clicking "View More" on your Blog Home page). It can also act as your main blog page if you prefer a simple blog page. If you want to set this page as your Blog main page instead of "Blog Home", you'll just want to change the link to "Blog" in your navigation menu and footer (and anywhere else you're linking to your blog). To do this, click on this page on the lefthand sidebar, and navigate to the Template Info tab on the right. Make sure Wordpress Template type is set to "Post List (Default)" and that no other templates are set to that type. After that, you can link to this page by setting any "Blog" links under Click Actions to Type > Page > Post List. Then Publish away to save changes!

To learn how to showcase Trending / Featured posts and your blog categories on this page, don't forget to also watch our video tutorials on the Learn page! - Jen

Written by Katie West, co-owner of The Grand Lady and Grand Lady Floral, a wedding venue in Austin, Texas with an in-house floral studio and on-site cut flower farm. The Grand Lady is an 1881 historic mansion and wedding venue in Austin, Texas, on 20 acres about 25 minutes east of downtown. We also run […]

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Friday vs Saturday vs Sunday weddings in Austin Written by Katie West, co-owner of The Grand Lady, an 1881 wedding venue on 20 acres in Austin, Texas. Friday wedding vs Saturday wedding in Austin: almost nobody asks which is actually better At The Grand Lady, Saturday weddings range from $7,500 to $14,500, Friday weddings $6,500 […]

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Outdoor wedding venue in Austin, Texas — Grand Lady on 20 acres with gardens and historic mansion.

Written by Katie West, co-owner of The Grand Lady, an 1881 wedding venue on 20 acres in Austin, Texas. If you’re trying to figure out the best time to get married in Texas, the honest answer is: it depends on how much you’re willing to bet on the weather. Texas does not have four seasons. […]

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