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[Resolved] Getting a result to show on the front end

This thread is resolved. Here is a description of the problem and solution.

Problem:
How to use layout to display single post

Solution:
You can use the Layouts to display single post content.

You can find proposed solution, in this case, with the following reply:
=> https://toolset.com/forums/topic/getting-a-result-to-show-on-the-front-end/page/2/#post-613287

Relevant Documentation:
=> https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/#layouts
=> https://toolset.com/documentation/getting-started-with-toolset/create-templates-to-display-custom-posts/#creating-templates-with-layouts

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Last updated by BarryS9673 6 years, 9 months ago.

Assisted by: Minesh.

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#613287

Minesh
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Well - you must misunderstood the layouts here. Layouts is basically a container (page builder) using which you can restructure your content area (body part) by adding multiple rows/columns.

You can add your desired cells to your layout (as we already did for example - content template cell).

For example - You want to display image, view and CRED form each with new row with your single post. So, basically, you should create layout, add three rows and add image cell, views cell and cred cell to display image, view and cred form respectively and assign this layout to your single post.

You can find all required Doc to understand Layouts with the following link:
=> https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/#layouts

If you want to play more with layouts, you may use our test platform discover-wp.com and create a test site with our available reference site which uses Layouts plugin and play with them and understand how layouts works.
=> https://discover-wp.com/site-templates/

#613291

I think I understand, I am just wondering how would I use layouts to position individual Post Fields. That way I can use the Cells and Rows

#613302

Minesh
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Languages: English (English )

Timezone: Asia/Kolkata (GMT+05:30)

To position your fields you can edit your content template and display it as per your need.

I think following Doc will help you:
=> https://toolset.com/documentation/getting-started-with-toolset/create-templates-to-display-custom-posts/#creating-templates-with-layouts

#613310

Thank you, I will take a look, I did notice this all doe snot work very well in Chrome...is that normal, is there a pareticular browser preferred

#613318

Minesh
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Languages: English (English )

Timezone: Asia/Kolkata (GMT+05:30)

Well - that would be the theme CSS conflict or any other plugin CSS conflict with your theme.

Here is our recommended themes to use with Layouts:
=> https://toolset.com/documentation/recommended-themes/

Great to know at last you get to know how layouts works. You can mark this resolved now and feel free to open a new ticket with your each new question. This will help other users searching on the forum.

#613391
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I have managed to figure out how to add fields directly into layouts and i think this will work just perfectly.