Views plugin allows you to create sliders and display them in different parts of your website. They can include content and custom fields. You have full control over what they display, how they look like and how they transition.
When you ask for help or report issues, make sure to tell us what content you want to display and how you want your slider to behave.
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Problem:
My View in the front end shows no contnet but only "No items found".
What's that and how to fix?
Solution:
It means that this View cannot find any Posts after the Queries are run.
This means, in the View Query Filter, you have some filters that return no posts.
Please remove all query filters and re-insert them to see which is causing the issue, then update your posts so to match at least one of them against the query argument.
Problem: I have a View that is sorted by a custom field. The field holds numbers that represent prices. The sorting seems to be wrong, and prices are appearing out of order.
Solution: Check to make sure the sorting feature is setup to sort using data type "UNSIGNED" or "number", not "string."
The issue here is that the user wanted to create a slider/carousel using our views plugin.
Solution:
This is possible if you setup your view as a slider.
Keep in mind that each image is a post. You can just display only the image in the carousel and then add a normal parametric search with only the filters you need to the view.
Problem: I have a Slider View that is configured to loop over 5 posts using a post ID filter. The first slide loads correctly, but then the Slider shows a blank space and transitions stop.
Solution: Review the View configurations and ensure "Don't include the current page in query results" is not checked, since it can cause unexpected problems like this.
I have three sliders on the front page of my site that are all using AJAX pagination. I understand that Views uses admin-ajax.php for this (I have read the explanation on this page: https://toolset.com/forums/topic/why-is-cred-referring-to-admin-ajax-php/). Unfortunately, the sliders are experiencing some lag due to admin-ajax.php (the overall site speed appears to be affected as well).
Link to a page where the issue can be seen:
I have disabled all but the Toolset plugins. I am seeing the same issue on both URLs.
Can you help me fix this issue? I have attached the GTMetrix data screenshots for the staging site showing the time it is taking to Post as well as a screenshot of the console when loading the front page of the staging site showing the 504 errors.
Solution:
Since you are using 3 Must-Use plugins and 1 Drop-ins pugin
And a custom theme "Hoopers Island Oyster Co Theme"
After the client removed an external social media feed on the homepage and that appeared to solve the problem.