Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wiki/@comment-4022888-20170929005934

A month ago, I made a thread called Making a "News Feed" for my wiki's front page. It's a support request asking how could I make a front page "News Feed" regarding news and updates of topics on the wiki (and its main subject of interest). The answer they gave me was a DPL. A code that makes a list with formating options.

Unfortunately, I took a long time to get back to work on designing my front page. And by the time I went to try out the suggestion that the people gave me, it turns out it was not the answer I was looking for. It turns out that this list only functions with "categories" listed in these pages. It was not the answer I was looking for.

Meaning, it appears I did not made myself clearer... So, this time, I will say what I really meant in my question:

Linking threads from the News and Announcements forum page (Board:News_and_Announcements address extension)

What I want to add on my front page is to link recent threads made in that News forum page so they can be posed as a "News Feed," from a formal page. Not from my userpage, I meant from the news page itself. I can't expect that I have to add mandatory categories when writing my "blogs" in order to pose them as a "news feed." If other admins come to work for me in the wiki, then they must use the forum news page and post news of their own for any updates and that the thread titles would be forwarded to the news feed on the front page. Because, if I use the "DPL" code, all the news will only be coming from ME. And if other admins try this, they could sometimes miss adding the categories and they wouldn't be displayed on the front page. But then they'd be disorganized as well.

If you want a shorter version: How do I display threads from my wiki's News and Announcements forum page as a "News Feed" box for the front page? I need to know how to do this coding, because using my blog page is just too isolated. I only want the source where it can be publicly seen, like the forums. 