Layouts is a WordPress plugin that lets you design responsive layouts for entire pages, from the header down to the footer.
Layouts User Guides include detailed documentation on how Layouts editor works and how you can create Layouts and assign them to specific content, or as templates for all items of a post type.
When you ask for help or report issues, make sure to tell us the versions of the Toolset plugins that you have installed and activated.
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Problem: Is it possible to insert a Layout in a page using a shortcode?
Solution: No, it's not currently possible to use shortcodes to display Layouts. You could use Content Templates instead, since they can be displayed using shortcodes and edited with the Block Editor (Gutenberg).
Problem:
How can we add a link to edit the currently displayed Post, in a Template Layout, so that when clicked, the Toolset Form to edit this post is shown?
Solution:
You can create a Toolset form and insert it into a new Layout.
Do not assign this Layout to any content.
Then edit the Layout for the single posts where you want the Edit Link to appear.
Insert a "Edit Post Link" using a Visual Editor Cell.
When inserting this link the GUI will ask you to set the Layout which shows the form, where you can choose the layout you created in the first step.
This will now produce a link on the single posts which leads to the edit form for each post.