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[Resolved] I want to display repeatable field to frontend using elementor

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Last updated by Shane 3 years, 8 months ago.

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Hello Team
I have created a custom Post Field Group "Empolis portfolio" that is a repeater group field, I want to display in frontend using elementor.

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Rest custom fields that I created are visible in the dropdown option but an option for the Empolis portfolio isn't available
can you help me look into this issue?

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Thank You

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Shane
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Hello,

Thank you for getting in touch. You won't be able to display the repeatable field groups using Elementor. The correct way to do this is by creating a classic view then adding that view to your elementor template.

To create the classic view you must first enable the classic view editor by going to Toolset -> Settings and scroll to Editing Experience, then select the 3rd option.

Once you refresh the page you will now see Toolset -> Views, from there go to Toolset->Views and click on add new to add a new view.

Under Content type select your Repeatable Field group. From there you should see a section for Query Filter, click on Add a Filter then select the filter for Post Relationship.

Once the Post relationship filter has been added , you can now scroll to the Loop Output and use the Loop wizard to start populating the view.

Finally just add the view to your elementor template using the View widget that elementor provides.

If there are any questions please let me know.

Thanks,
Shane