Keylin Feature 1
Best used with two blog posts, and a tag like headline or feature. Probably rarely used except in cases of two main stories in an issue.
Keylin Feature 2
Displays four posts- 3 listed and one with the image. Newest post will be the image post.
Can "offset" or choose to start a few posts in. This means if you have a section with a lot of posts this may be a good choice to use as a second block to simplify
Can limit by a specific tag to keep similar posts together.
Keylin Feature 3
Displays 5 posts, newest to oldest. Two large featured followed by three cards.
Can "offset" or choose to start a few posts in. This means if you have a section with a lot of posts this may be a good choice to use as a second block to simplify
Can limit by a specific tag to keep similar posts together.
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Keylin Feature 4
3 card posts and a form section. Limited use due to the form section.
Can "offset" or choose to start a few posts in. This means if you have a section with a lot of posts this may be a good choice to use as a second block to simplify
Can limit by a specific tag to keep similar posts together.
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Keylin Listing Grid 1
Generic and customizable listing grid that uses an overlay photo card format in a 3-column format. Very useful block for larger sections of posts.
Can "offset" or choose to start a few posts in. Unlimited amount of posts allowed. Can choose to add a "load more" button and only display a few initially.
Can limit by a specific tag to keep similar posts together.
Keylin Listing 1
Generic and customizable listing grid, that uses a top photo card format. Will always have one large post and then two card posts underneath. Very useful block for larger sections of posts.
Can "offset" or choose to start a few posts in. Unlimited amount of posts allowed. Can choose to add a "load more" button and only display a few initially.
Can limit by a specific tag to keep similar posts together.
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Music and STEM combine to create perfect harmony
On paper, music and STEM aren’t compatible.
Community and connection transcends decades of students at Mines
It was before laptops, the internet, social media, and smartphones. It was 1974, and if you were a...
A direct current to South Dakota Mines
When Jan Stenstadvolden (EE 98) first traveled from Norway to Rapid City, S.D. in 1997 to study...
Remembering the T-28 armored plane
Imagine hopping inside an extensively modified T-28 aircraft, knowing that you (and you alone) were...
A Letter From The President
Summer on the Mines campus is always a bit quieter, allowing us to reflect on the accomplishments...
Letter from CARA Board Chair
Please join me in extending a warm welcome to Marc Vaillancourt, the new Chief Executive Officer of...
Hardrocker Volleyball 2023
The South Dakota Mines volleyball team might have surprised the rest of the Rocky Mountain Athletic...
The Power of a Mentor: She told me I could do it, and I believed her
According to Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Our chief want in life is somebody who will make us do what we...
The engineering of world-class science
Charles Maupin (ME 10) has a 90-minute commute to and from his job at the Sanford Underground...
ZAY JEFFRIES (MIN 10)
1909 football team including Zay Jeffries, captain, holding football, second from right in... |
Dr. Randy Hoover: How do you feel about the future of AI at Mines?
Artificial Intelligence (AI), and its “little brother” Machine Learning (ML) have become...
Mines in Minecraft
South Dakota Mines computer engineering major Jaxxen Cheney has built a model of the university...
Hardrockers Celebrate Back-to-Back Winning Seasons
The Hardrockers 2022 football season broke a lot of ground and set several milestones. Now, the...
Mines Celebrates Restoration of M Hill
M Hill got a much-needed makeover this summer thanks to a joint effort by alumni, students, and...
Vanderboom Gift Empowers Student Success at Mines
When Steve Vanderboom received his final grades after his first semester at South Dakota Mines in...
A letter from the President
It’s been a fantastic year at South Dakota Mines and a great deal of our success is thanks to...
A Letter from the Board Chair
College is a unique, once-in-a-lifetime experience and a time of immense personal growth. It is...
Hardrocker Couple Gives Back
Todd Gagne (GEOL 97) said one of the most important pieces of knowledge he gained from his...
Rocketing to Success
Scott Lehr, vice president and general manager of Launch & Missile Defense Systems for Northrop...
Alumnus Credits Mines for Providing the Foundation for His Military Career
Jerry Logan climbed the Navy ranks; now he helps others climb mountains.
Innovation District Booms Around South Dakota Mines
An area of booming high-tech economic development around South Dakota Mines envisioned in 2016 by...
Hardrocker Ally Students Launch New Charity Fundraising Campaign
South Dakota Mines athletes who are part of the Hardrocker Ally Association student group are...
Excavating One of the Largest Deep Underground Caverns in History—for Science
There are some things that are hard to really capture in a photo. Take the gargantuan cliffs of...
Leading the Pack: The SD FIRST Program Opens Doors for First Generation Students
Like many Mines alumni, Jada Bell loved math in high school; she excelled in the subject, tackling...
Engineering a Better Tomorrow: Hardrocker Ally Association
All successful leaders can point back to someone in their life who helped them get where they are.
Why We Went Digital
The first edition of The Hardrock circulated in the fall of 1934 and it has been published on and...
Alumnus’ Behind-the-Scenes Work Cultivated Mines-Nucor Relationship
When Terry Rasmussen (MetE 91) graduated from South Dakota Mines, he never imagined he would go on...
Empowering the Best: Rich & Trudy Wells Step Up for Mines Students
If you ask Trudy (ChE 84) and Rich Wells (ChE 82) what this world needs more of, their answer would...
Legacy of Hart: Abby Hart Gives Back
Most students don’t start giving back to their alma mater immediately following graduation. But...
An Engineer on Wall Street
You won’t find many Mines alumni who have articles published in the Wall Street Journal. Seasoned...
Forging Futures: Jack Parks Dedicates Years of Volunteer Service
Jack Parks, a master blacksmith and owner of Fire Steel Forge in Piedmont, SD, has dedicated more...
NSIN Taps Mines Ingenuity to Assist the DoD
Ask the expert: Jason Combs
How does NSIN tap the ingenuity of college students at Mines to help...
Bob Norman: Architect of Consumer Digital Age
Alumnus Robert Norman (EE 70) was one of the inventors of a key portion of the consumer digital...
Daniel Stanton: Mr. Supply Chain
Whether it’s the bullwhip effects following the global pandemic, a national shortage of workers,...
Richard Gowen: A Legacy of Excellence
Richard Gowen, Ph.D., one of the most impactful leaders in the history of South Dakota Mines,...
Keylin Widget Post Lists 1 & 2
Simple lists of posts. Widget 1 includes just a simple list with a small featured image; while Widget 2 adds a larger featured post. Both are handy for sidebars and areas where there are a large amount of posts.
Can "offset" or choose to start a few posts in. Unlimited amount of posts allowed. Can choose to add a "load more" button and only display a few initially.
Can limit by a specific tag to keep similar posts together.
Added Module - Blog Feed Module
To accommodate a bit more flexibility in the ability to post, including setting the amount of columns for the cards, we've added an additional Blog Feed Module. This module lets you choose the amount of columns from 1-5, and also lets you change the styles and what details are shown, such as author, date, image, tags, and even the description. Can show up to 20 posts and be filtered by tag.
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This section is for the blog sub header
Ascending the Summit: South Dakota Mines Transition from NAIA to Division II
To borrow a sports cliché, it's a marathon, not a sprint. For the South Dakota Mines athletic department, the Hardrockers are consistently looking ahead after making the move from the National Associa...
Music and STEM combine to create perfect harmony
On paper, music and STEM aren’t compatible. The two are polar opposites. Music is pursued for artistic expression, emotional communication, entertainment, cultural preservation, and personal enjoyment...
Community and connection transcends decades of students at Mines
It was before laptops, the internet, social media, and smartphones. It was 1974, and if you were a woman studying at South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, you were most likely the only woman ...
A direct current to South Dakota Mines
When Jan Stenstadvolden (EE 98) first traveled from Norway to Rapid City, S.D. in 1997 to study electrical engineering at South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, he would have never guessed tha...
Remembering the T-28 armored plane
Imagine hopping inside an extensively modified T-28 aircraft, knowing that you (and you alone) were about to fly it directly into a hailstorm – on purpose. That’s exactly what Tom Warner (ATM 04), B-1...
ASK THE EXPERT - 2024
What is DUNE? The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) is poised to become the largest science experiment in the United States. DUNE’s far detector in Lead, S.D. will consist of four modules. E...