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What I need to do that my latest posts go automatically to top of the page? Now latest post go bottom of the ealier posts.

php:

<div id="container">
    <div id="blog">
        <div class="grid_9 float-left">
            <?php foreach($posts->results as $post): ?>
            <div class="post box_shadow">
                <h2><a href="<?php echo URL::to('uutiset/post/'.$post->id.'/'.\Laravel\URL::slug($post->title)) ?>"><?php echo $post->title ?></a></h2>
                <small><?php echo date('d-m-Y',strtotime($post->date)) ?></small>
                <p><?php echo Str::limit_word($post->content, 40); ?></p>
                <a href="<?php echo URL::to('uutiset/post/'.$post->id.'/'.\Laravel\URL::slug($post->title)) ?>"><?php echo Lang::line('home.blog_read_more', array(), $lang)->get() ?></a>
            </div>
            <?php endforeach ?>
            <?php echo $posts->links()?>
        </div>
    </div>
    <div id="footer" class=" box-shadow">
        <?php echo stripcslashes($setting->footer)?>
    </div>
</div>

I am still newbie so could you give advice what line I need modified or add and where?

2 Answers 2

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If it is exactly the opposite of what your looking for try running array_reverse on it before hitting the loop.

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That's how your array is sorted. options: reverse the array or do a for loop starting from the last index going to 0.

Something similar to below:

`$posts->results` has all of your posts

Replace the foreach with a for.

$count = count($posts->results);
for($i = $count-1; $i <= 0; $i--) {
    $post = $posts->results[$i];
    //display post
}

The simplest but probably less efficient way is to reverse the array right before the foreach loop.

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  • I am still newbie so could you give advice what line I need modified or add and where?
    – ztume
    Aug 28, 2012 at 20:52

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