Views is a WordPress plugin that lets you easily display content on your website's front-end in any way you choose.
Views User Guides include detailed documentation for creating lists of content, templates for content and archive page and also explain how to create parametric searches for any content 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 have 3 custom post types. A is related with B, and A is related with C. I have a view with C information and i want to show also B info that are related to A.
Solution: Depending on the types of post relationships, you may also need a View of post type A.
- If A-C is a one-to-many (O2M) relationship and "A" is the parent, you do not need a View of A in this case.
- If A-C is a O2M relationship and "A" is the child, there can be multiple A's related to each C, so you need a View of A.
- If A-C is a M2M relationship, there can be multiple A's related to each C, so you need a View of A, regardless of which is the parent and which is the child.
Problem: I am creating the design for a Content Template using Kadence elements, but there are problems with alignment and additional CSS classes being lost when saving the template.
Solution: Update to the latest plugin versions to get the fix for these issues.