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Single A Examples: Mr. B’s 6th Grade Class!
We’re liking Mr. B’s use of our Single A theme to keep students and parents of his 6th grade class up-to-date with homework assignments, classroom news, and other noteworthy notes and pictures. He’s taken advantage of our sticky post feature, which allows him to “stick” the latest homework assignment at the top the of page, so it’s the first thing visitors see when they come to the blog. We only wish our 6th grade teachers had been so savvy. Stay cool, Mr. B!
How are you using Single A? We want to know!
Single A Examples: AmandaKayHughes
AmandaKayHughes is using the Single A theme as a personal blog to share a wide range of content. The sticky post tag is being used as the author’s “about me” section which remains at the top of the blog. This is a good example of how to control which post the audience views first.
Single A Examples: Business Bullpen
Business Bullpen is using the Single A theme as a group blog. You can click the image to view how group features are displayed.
Business Bullpen is using the sticky post to display their most recent original blog post, which comes in handy since they reblog content frequently. With any other theme, the reblogs would push their original posts below the fold on to a previous page. The sticky post allows Business Bullpen to stick their original content on the first page for a longer period of time.