Earlier, Brendan noticed that as he continued to add new Prepositions, only the ten newest would display on the front end. I (Wes) changed the Settings for "Blog pages show at most" from 10 to 30, after which all the Prepositions displayed on the front end.
However, in changing the setting to 30, it then appeared to limit the number of words in the Glossary that displayed on the front end (we currently have c. 2,300 words entered into in the glossary).
Later, the settings were changed to allow 300 blog pages and the glossary now seems to work as before.
Question/Issue: In order to avoid this issue in the future, especially for the glossary, should we simply bump up the settings to an even higher number (i.e., a number that would almost certainly include all glossary entries)?
Earlier, Brendan noticed that as he continued to add new Prepositions, only the ten newest would display on the front end. I (Wes) changed the Settings for "Blog pages show at most" from 10 to 30, after which all the Prepositions displayed on the front end.
However, in changing the setting to 30, it then appeared to limit the number of words in the Glossary that displayed on the front end (we currently have c. 2,300 words entered into in the glossary).
Later, the settings were changed to allow 300 blog pages and the glossary now seems to work as before.
Question/Issue: In order to avoid this issue in the future, especially for the glossary, should we simply bump up the settings to an even higher number (i.e., a number that would almost certainly include all glossary entries)?