In Articulation, you manage all blog posts and blog comments for a site on the Blog page of your dashboard. While these are all currently part of what is essentially a single blog, it is possible to build your site so that from a visitor perspective you have more than one blog. The key to this is using blog tags and creating tag pages.
Set Up Tags
First, start a blog post and create blog tags for each separate blog page you want on your site. For example, say you want to have an “updates” blog page, and a “personal” blog, you’ll then create an updates tag and a personal tag. You don’t need to publish the post or posts yet - you just want to make sure you’ve created the tags so you can add them to posts going forward.
Tip: One benefit of this approach is that if you want a post to show on more than one blog page, you can simply add every applicable tag.
Create Tag Pages
This step is optional if you want to have a more customizable blog page with other content. If you just want to use the system-created blog pages, skip to below regarding your site navigation. Within the site editor, add a new page to your site. On this new page, drag the featured blog posts component to the page and customize the filter option to only include posts with one tag. Feel free to add any additional content to the page you wish, then repeat this step for any other tags you want to use as dedicated blog pages.
Update Your Site Navigation
Finally, it’s time to update your site navigation. Click on your header section to edit it, then add links to your site navigation for each separate blog page. If you created your own pages, use the Page option to search and find your page. Otherwise, choose the Tag option to search and find your tag page.
That’s it! You can now manage all blog posts from your dashboard and display them as separate blog pages on your website.