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[Resolved] Creating Queries/Views For Elementor with Toolset Blocks

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Last updated by jenniferK-7 3 years, 9 months ago.

Assisted by: Minesh.

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#1693293

Hello!
I am using Elementor, I saw that there are two ways to add Toolset content to Elementor pages by adding the Toolset View and Toolset Form widget.

I'm using the Toolset Block editor instead of Toolset Views. It is my understanding that I cannot use both of these plugins simultaneously and I haven't figure out how to essentially accomplish the same thing with Toolset Blocks.

Is there way to still create what seems to me to be a packaged chunk of code that executes and displays the results of a database query within Toolset Blocks instead of Toolset Views that can be imported (as a shortcode?) into a particular section on an Elementor page?

Also, is it possible to create multiple queries like this for a single custom post type?

Thanks,
Jen

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Minesh
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Hello. Thank you for contacting the Toolset support.

Here is the official Doc about how you can use Elementor with Toolset:
=> https://toolset.com/course-lesson/using-toolset-with-elementor-page-builder/

Yes - You should try to use the view's shortcode - I hope it should work:

[wpv-view name="Your Block View Name"]

More info:
=> https://toolset.com/documentation/programmer-reference/views/views-shortcodes/#wpv-view

#1703085

Minesh,

Thanks so much for your help!

Best,
Jen

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