Overview
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When added to your website using Gutenberg or your favourite page builder, this shortcode will allow you to display and customise a list of posts, with the help of the available attributes. We’ve compiled a list of those, available in our documentation here. They’re all pretty useful and offer some nifty ways to control what types of posts to display, how to display them and many others.
This shortcode inherits the styles present in the Customiser so you will have even more options to adjust the shortcode output by styling the post type that was selected – in the Customiser, of course!


