2 Blog - Links Subscription Widgets

I'm looking at options for showing 2 blog feeds on 1 blog application widget.  My question is, am I able to configure the Blogs - Links widget to subscribe to a specific blog.  Like in the image below, can I configure the Blog - Links widget on the left to subscribe to the left side blog and the Blog - Links widget on the right to subscribe to the right side blog.

*I know Members can select the gear at the top of the blog feed to subscribe to that specific feed, but that's not typically how our Members subscribe through the rest of our Community, so I'm trying to keep it similar.

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  • Hi  

    These widgets are contextually aware. This means that if you create Blog Application A within Group XYZ, the Blog Links widget will only appear on—and function within—blog pages that belong to Group XYZ.

    The widget is also contextual at the page level. For example, when a Blog Links widget is placed on a page associated with Blog Application A, it will only surface links to subscribe from Application A.

    Even if you have multiple blog applications within the same group (for instance, Applications A and B), you can display content from both applications on the same page. However, this cannot be done using Blog Links widgets, as they rely on contextual awareness to support features like subscriptions.

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  • Hi  

    These widgets are contextually aware. This means that if you create Blog Application A within Group XYZ, the Blog Links widget will only appear on—and function within—blog pages that belong to Group XYZ.

    The widget is also contextual at the page level. For example, when a Blog Links widget is placed on a page associated with Blog Application A, it will only surface links to subscribe from Application A.

    Even if you have multiple blog applications within the same group (for instance, Applications A and B), you can display content from both applications on the same page. However, this cannot be done using Blog Links widgets, as they rely on contextual awareness to support features like subscriptions.

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