Can we hide top level nodes in Fargo's published home page?

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Rick Cogley

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Nov 2, 2014, 1:26:15 AM11/2/14
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Hi - in a single outline, I can create dated blog posts with the + button, and, I can also create top-level nodes which exist outside the blog structure. 

However when I view the top page of the site, I see both the blog posts and the other top-level nodes on the same page. 

Can someone say how to hide those other top-level nodes from the top page of the published site? 
I'd like to see just the blog posts alone on the top page, and link to any other non-blog nodes in the outline, from menus. 

(Or, is the idea to make multiple OPML documents if the above is desired?)

Please advise. 
Best regards,
Rick

Frank McPherson

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Nov 2, 2014, 8:42:15 AM11/2/14
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What #type are you using? If you don't have any #type directive for the blog, try either #type "stream" or #type "blogHome" to see if either produces the desired result. 

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Rick Cogley

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Nov 2, 2014, 4:12:46 PM11/2/14
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Hi Frank, thanks. Neither, I had experimented with the stream type but it does not have working permalink that go to the detail page, and there are a bunch of NaN NaN undefined posts at the bottom, so I wanted to suss out why. Setting #type "blogHome" shows the other top level nodes. 

If it's about types, I can dig into the templates to see what's up.

--Rick
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