Create beautiful, responsive blog sections with multiple layouts for displaying 3 blogs with custom styling
Create stunning, responsive blog sections that showcase 3 blog posts with multiple layout options and advanced styling controls. Perfect for displaying your latest content in a professional and engaging format.
Choose from grid, masonry, or timeline layouts with full customization over colors, fonts, spacing, and effects. Generate clean, copy-paste ready HTML code for WordPress, custom websites, and page builders.
Grid, masonry, and timeline layouts for different visual styles
Complete control over colors, fonts, spacing, and visual effects
Automatically adapts to all screen sizes from mobile to desktop
Create professional blog sections in minutes, not hours
Enter your section heading and description
Add titles, descriptions, images, and links for 3 blogs
Select from grid, masonry, or timeline layouts
Style your section and get ready-to-use HTML code
Create professional blog sections without any coding knowledge
Choose the perfect layout style for your content needs
All layouts are fully responsive and mobile-friendly
See changes in real-time and generate code instantly
Showcase company blog posts and thought leadership
Display case studies and project highlights
Feature tutorials, guides, and learning resources
Highlight product updates and industry insights
Currently, this tool is optimized for displaying exactly 3 blog posts to ensure the best visual balance across all layout styles. This creates a perfect showcase section for your most important content.
Grid layout arranges cards in a uniform grid, Masonry creates a Pinterest-style staggered layout, and Timeline displays posts in a chronological flow. Each style offers a unique visual presentation.
Yes! The generated HTML code works in WordPress HTML blocks, page builders like Elementor, and any custom website. The code is self-contained with inline CSS for maximum compatibility.
Absolutely! Just paste your image URLs in the image fields. We recommend using high-quality images with a 16:9 aspect ratio for the best results across all layouts.
Yes! The generated code uses proper semantic HTML structure with heading tags, alt attributes for images, and clean markup that search engines can easily understand and index.