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: I am trying to create a Layout for Search Results, but the Layout doesn't appear on the front-end of the site when I use a 3rd-party search tool.
Solution: Check the Layout applied to the Search results archive, and be sure to insert a WordPress Archive cell. Then check the URL parameters. The 3rd-party search tool is adding some parameters that seem to cause problems.
The issue here is that the user wanted to know if the Layouts JS and CSS is sitewide.
Solution:
Yes the sitewide css and js goes in the Layouts Css and JS editor.
Its really a matter of personal preference because if you were to disable the Layouts plugin then the css wouldn't apply but if it was in the child theme css then disabling plugins wouldn't affect it.
What I do recommend is that if the CSS is to target items independent of what is being used in layouts is to use the theme's custom css.
If the css is meant for items in Layouts items then its ok to put them here.
The issue here is that the user wanted to know the difference between Layouts and Views.
Solution:
Usually we recommend using the layouts plugin if you want to customize the entire page itself including the content. With Layouts your able to add the different cells anywhere you want and even adding a sidebar to a page where there isn't one.
When adding a view to the layout you will use the Layout cell, however adding the shortcode to a visual editor cell also works but your wouldn't be able t edit the view directly from the layout.