Every article now has a “Download as PDF” button and a print-friendly stylesheet. This is invaluable for professionals who want to archive guides or share them in offline meetings.
Description: This feature enables the system to automatically or manually refresh the content displayed on the blog page. It ensures that when new posts, edits, or layout changes are made in the backend, the frontend is immediately synchronized to display the current state.
I understand you’re looking for a guide on updating an "fsiblog" page. However, "fsiblog" isn’t a standard platform (like WordPress, Blogger, or Ghost) or a well-known framework (like Jekyll, Hugo, or Gatsby). It could be: fsiblog page updated
To give you a useful, actionable guide, I’ll cover the most likely scenario: you have a blog page (any CMS or static site) and you want to update it safely, using a generic but professional workflow.
Registered users (free sign-up) can now save articles to custom reading lists. Create folders like “To Read Later,” “Work References,” or “Inspiration.” This feature syncs across devices. Every article now has a “Download as PDF”
Most financial professionals overlook that the FSI Blog is accredited for self-reported CE credits through the CFP Board and FINRA. The latest FSIBlog page updated introduces a metadata tag called CE_eligible: true.
When a page contains this metadata (visible only in the HTML <head>), reading the article for 15 minutes and passing a 3-question quiz at the bottom earns you 0.5 CE credits. To date, only 12% of the updated pages have this tag, but FSI plans to increase that to 40% by Q2. I understand you’re looking for a guide on
To find CE-eligible articles quickly on the updated page, use the new filter dropdown labeled "Credit Type" and select "Regulatory Update – Self Study."
In an effort to combat AI-generated fluff, FSI has rolled out "FSI-Verified" author badges. Any article bearing a blue checkmark has been reviewed by at least one practicing compliance attorney or CCO (Chief Compliance Officer). Unverified op-eds exist but are ghettoized in a separate "Industry Voices" column.