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[Resolved] Display a layout when reading settings are set to "display recent posts"

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Last updated by Luo Yang 6 years, 7 months ago.

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#922242
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Hello,
when I set the reading settings to "display recent posts" I get the standard toolset starter theme screen.

when I assign the blog archive it displays the blog but then when I visit the website under /blog I see the default toolset starter theme screen again.

How do I get rid of the default screen? It's so ugly.

#922313
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Hello,

The Toolset Starter theme has been discontinued, so it is not recommended to use it in your new project
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/toolset-starter-theme/

And there is a recommended theme lists:
https://toolset.com/documentation/recommended-themes/

For you question: How do I get rid of the default screen?
If it is an old website, you can create a layout, and assign it to Main Archives: "Blog/Home", see screenshot

#922329

Thanks,
when I set the reading settings to "display recent posts" I get the standard toolset starter theme screen.

when I assign it to Main Archives Blog/Home it displays the blog but then when I visit the website under /blog I see the default toolset starter theme screen again.

#922356

Please try this:
1) switch to wordpress default theme
2) visit the website under /blog, what do you see? is it a 404 error?
If it is a 404 error, means there isn't such a page/post in your website.