Website and blog

Heelo, i'm building my portfolio and like build a blog too. However a want show the last 12 post (excerpt) of the blog on index, how can i do this?

Click on the Blog page at the side of iWeb and then open the Inspector, then click on RSS and for the main blog page it will come up with add comments and also number of excerpts to be included. Just alter this to 12 if you want 12.

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