This topic explains how to delete blog posts. The examples below show you how to delete all of the available blog posts or how to delete only a specific blog post by its ID.
NOTE: The code examples below work with the ID of the master version of the item. Deleting the master version also deletes the other versions of the item. For more information about doing this using the ID of the live version, see For developers: Delete content.
When deleting a specific blog post by the ID of its master version, you must perform the following:
The following code deletes a blog post by the ID of its master version:
Native API
First, you get an instance of the BlogsManager class. Then, you get the master version with the specified ID. To mark the master version to be deleted, you call the DeleteBlogPost method of the manager with the master version as an argument. Finally, you save the changes.
BlogsManager
DeleteBlogPost
Fluent API
First, you get the singular blog post facade of the master version with the specified ID. Then, to mark the item to be deleted, you call the Delete method. Finally, you call SaveChanges.
Delete
SaveChanges
When deleting all news items, you must perform the following:
The following code deletes all blog posts:
First, you get an instance of the BlogsManager class. Then, you get the master versions of the available blog posts. You iterate through the collection and mark each blog post to be deleted. Finally, you save the changes.
First, you get the plural blog posts facade. Then, to mark each item to be deleted, you call the Delete method. Finally, you save the changes.
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