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#5554 - News navigation on blogs; SVG issue with blog category; blog displays as page and slide

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This hotfix fixes the following:

- Article navigation will now only show articles which exist within the same (primary) category as the article being viewed (previously, it would show any article from any category, which means non-blogs may appear within blogs).

- The blog / news archive slide overlay colours were adjusted to match what I do for carousel galleries. On dark theme, the overlay is black and the text is white. On light mode, the overlay is light and the text is black.

Note that it is intended functionality for the "archive" page to show in carousel mode even though the blog profile tab shows in a different mode. These are two different modules.

A hotfix (a TAR of files to upload) has been uploaded to this issue. Only apply this hotfix if you absolutely need it and cannot wait until the next release of Composr (releases are more reliable and strictly tested). As of Composr version 11, the recommended way to apply a hotfix is by following the same steps as an upgrade (https://baseurl/upgrader.php, use the hotfix on the step “Transfer across new/updated files”). The upgrader will automatically skip files belonging to addons you do not have installed or that are newer on disk than in the hotfix. Otherwise, you can manually extract and replace these files (do not replace if your on-disk file is newer than the one in the hotfix). Always take backups of your site or at least files you are replacing before applying a hotfix. Not sure how to extract TAR files to your Windows computer? Try 7-zip (http://www.7-zip.org/).
Those massive SVG's aren't hip and trendy. I too find them annoying. The ability to add a header image to news/blogs is nice, but having it decided for you is not good.
Huh, that is weird. I checked and indeed news allows you to set a representative image, but not blogs. That should not be the case; any common blog software allows a representative image.

Please add to the tracker as another issue. Thanks!
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