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 want to create different Variations for a given Post, just as WooCommerce Variable Products.
Solution:
You can use different approaches.
Given that a Views Parametric Search will return your data (which are Post Types) those will be searchable by this Posts Types Meta Data (Fields, taxonomies, etc)
The meta Data (fields, taxonomies, etc) will determine the variations of our posts.
Since above is the case, you need a Post for each "different variation".
You could also set up a Parent / Child Relation with Types, and as example, create a Parent Post Type "Homes", and a Child Post Type "Features"
This Child Post Type would hold all Fields that can change (the properties of your homes)
Then, you create one Parent Post Type (HOME) each "house" you have, and add as many Child Posts (features) to it, as you need.
But it will basically be the same as creating many Home Posts, as you still would need many Child Posts for every variant of a home
The issue that this customer is experiencing is that his visual composer page designs disappear when the views plugin is active.
Solution:
In this case it was that the customer was not aware that he had a content template attached to the post.
If you have a content template attached to the post and then activating the views plugin will allow you the content template that was attached to become active.
The simplest thing to do when you are noticing this issue is to check that that there is no content templates attached to that post
The problem being described in this thread is that whenever a user is trying to save their HTML that has a Types or Views shortcode within it. The formatting gets messed up example.
Solution:
The issue here is that there is a quotation mismatch. So from what I see the code has double quotes within doubles. This inadvertently closes the most previous single quote causing the formatting to get messed up.
To fix this you can just use single quotes within double quotes. For example.
Problem:
%%COUNT%% placeholder displaying wrong values for taxonomy filters
Solution:
You should try to fix this issue by deleting query filters and delete all the filters in the "Filter" section and recreate them again using the "Create Filter" button in the "Filter" section of the view.
Problem:
When I use the Toolset Starter Theme and CRED + Views, the theme asks me to assign a Content Template on CRED Edit Post Forms.
This makes poor sense because those are actually not real pages.
What should I do?
Solution:
You are not forced to use a Content Template, and this message will only be visible to Super Admins of your site, not so to visitors.
You can assign the Content Template of your choice to all Pages/posts or only to some Single Page/posts.
If you assign a Content Template to ALL pages (or posts), the message will be gone also if a CRED Form is viewed.