With the Views plugin you can create different Views elements to display all your custom types and content on the front-end, without coding. You can also create powerful parametric searches and add pagination to your content lists.
When you ask for help or report issues, make sure to tell us the options of your View.
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Problem: In the Toolset dashboard I see a message "The archive is disabled for this post type" under the archives column for WooCommerce Products. How can I create and enable WooCommerce Product archives?
Solution: If you're using a child of the Genesis parent theme you should install the Genesis Connect for WooCommerce plugin, as well as Toolset WooCommerce Views. Then go to Toolset > WooCommerce Views and select the WooCommerce Views template file for product archives.
Problem:
Pass URL parameter in User Fields using custom shortcode
Solution:
When you use custom shortode as Types shortcode's attribute argument, you need to register the custom shortcode at:
=> Toolset => Settings => Frontend content Tab => Third-party shortcode arguments.
Problem: I have a taxonomy search filter that is displaying terms out of order. I want to show the terms in alphabetical order.
Solution: Normally taxonomy filter labels are ordered by name but there are some other options. Please edit this View and scroll to the Search and Pagination editor panel. If you cannot see it, scroll to the top right corner and click "Screen Options". You can enable the Search and Pagination editor panel here. Then check the wpv-control-post-taxonomy shortcode options. If you see the "orderby" option, it should be set to "name" like this: