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: When Views is active, the content on my home page disappears except for the header and footer.
Solution: Check to see if a Content Template is assigned to the home page. If so, verify the contents in that Content Template. You may add the contents of the homepage using the post body shortcode, or you may choose a different Content Template for the homepage, or you may choose to remove all Content Templates from the homepage.
Problem: When I view a category WordPress Archive on Safari, the contents are covered by the site footer. I cannot scroll them into the viewable area. I'm using the Pitch theme.
Solution: Some JavaScript in the theme is controlling the "height" attribute of a container element in the page source code. It sets that height as "0px", and Safari thinks this section should be collapsed. This JavaScript needs to be removed or bypassed. Unfortunately Toolset is not designed to help with this issue, so it may require custom code or support from your theme authors.
Problem:
My View has no Query Filter but it should return a list of all posts.
I see only "No results found".
I order the View Results by a Custom Field.
What could be wrong?
Solution:
YOur Custom Field does either not exist or does not have meta data saved for all the posts.
Please make sure, all the posts have that field saved with some values, and if not all do, make a secondaray order by choice in the View.
Problem:
I am using multiple instances field OR repeating field to upload photos. I would like to count these photos and show on the page that there are X photos for this post or listing.
Solution:
You can do this by using custom shortcode. Please add this code in your theme’s or child theme’s functions.php file:
Then you can use this Shortcode. You should wrap this Shortcode in an HTML Conditional to check if the Field does exist, as other wise unexpected results can be produced: