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:
I created a Content Template for my Posts but I still see the Post Title, Featured Image and Post Date, even if I did not add this to my Content Template.
I can see the content added to the Content Template, but also the above mentioned content.
Solution:
Title, Date, Featured Images and such are not part of the WordPress function to render the Content of a Post (Post Body)
the_content()
.
The theme you use, uses
the_content()
, but also functions to render Title, Date etc.
Content Templates will replace ONLY
the_content()
part.
To style the ENTIRE template you can use Layouts, which has to be integrated and will then replace the Loop of your Theme.
OR, you can create a Custom Template with PHP for your Theme (at best, use a Child theme) and in there do NOT call title, featured Image, and similar.
You could also use our Starter Theme that is ready for Content Templates to take over all your display