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[Resolved] Build the loop without knowing HTML or CSS

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Problem:
Can we build the Loop of a View without knowing HTML or CSS?

Solution:
You can use PageBuilders like Gutenberg to construct Templates used in Views Loops as well.
Take a look at the lesson about Creating a View.

Other than that you would require to know HTML and CSS to style the loop

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Last updated by mindyB 5 years ago.

Assisted by: Beda.

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#1233399

Tell us what you are trying to do?
1) the submit and reset buttons overwrite the results - it needs a space - don't know how to fix
2) the post title (vendor name) starts to the right of the image - would like it to start below image (no wrap on image and text)?
3) right now its on a page, maybe would like to insert in widget how?

Is there any documentation that you are following?
its not helpful...several ... but each doesn't give enough details

Is there a similar example that we can see?

What is the link to your site?
hidden link

#1233402

Can you let me know what you mean precisely with #1?

#2 I assume to be in a View, listing several posts where you added an image of the post and the title?
You would need to apply Custom HTML and CSS to it, so to format and style this as you like.

You can use PageBuilders like Gutenberg to construct Templates used in Views Loops as well.
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/how-toolset-plugins-work-with-gutenberg/

#3 Again, if you refer to a View, then you can head to WordPress Dashboard > Appearance > Widgets and insert our Toolset Views widget anywhere you like.

#1233405

My issue is resolved now. Thank you!

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