Posts Grid

Posts Grid

This addon helps you build a multi-column grid of posts or custom post types. The posts displayed are filterable by taxonomy terms.

Advanced Features for PRO Version

  • 6 different styles to present your blog posts or any custom post type and 7 different styles for the header.
  • Advanced AJAX based category or custom taxonomy filters. The filter list is super responsive – changes from horizontal to dropdown list as the device width is reduced.
  • AJAX pagination support with ability to seamlessly handle large number of pages.
  • Load more and Next Prev navigation available as other modes for AJAX based posts navigation.
  • Built-in cache for performance of filtering, pagination, load more.
  • Help users navigate the entire collection of blog posts or custom post types and their categories without reloading the page.
  • customization options – decide on what you want user to see.

Masonry Blog

Broaden Diversity via Direct Sourcing Technologies

By Jim Coughlin December 1, 2021 No Comments
Technology exists to improve our lives.  We use it to be more efficient, productive and innovative. For the Talent Acquisition and/or the Supplier Diversity Manager, consider how technology can impact Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives.  Here are the ways technology can move your DE&I strategies forward with scope and scale.…

The Extended Workforce – A New Approach

By Mastermind August 18, 2021 No Comments
Authors:  Amy Dawson, Kevin Poll, & Jim CoughlinWe have created a Mastermind of Enterprise professionals to create and publish solutions for Contingent Workforce programs... from the perspective of Procurement and Talent Acqusition. Why an Enterprise Mastermind? “A Mastermind consists of two or more people who work in perfect harmony for…

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