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[Resolved] Use Divi builder to design Toolset View of custom posts filtered by two taxonomies

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Problem: I would like to create a list of my CPT that is filtered by two custom taxonomies. I would also like to use Divi Builder to design the results list.

Solution: You can accomplish this with a filtered View. Create a new View of "Pets" and add Query Filters for each custom taxonomy. You can filter by species "cat" and status "adoptable" here. See the documentation for more information about filtering by taxonomy below.

In the Loop Output editor of this View, use the Loop Wizard to start the design of the Loop. Insert "Post title with a Link" to get started, and select the option to create a Content Template. Save the design for now, then you can use Divi Builder to edit this Content Template.

Finally, create a custom Page called "Adoptable Cats" or something similar. Use the Divi Builder to insert the View you just created using a Text Module. You can use the Divi Builder here to design the rest of the page around the View.

Relevant Documentation:
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/filtering-views-by-taxonomy/

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Last updated by Christian Cox 6 years, 8 months ago.

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I have a custom post type called "pets", with taxonomies "species" and "status". One of the options in status is "adoptable". I'd like to build an archive, using Divi Builder for layout, that displays all pets who are species=cat and status=adoptable.

Can you point me to where in your docs is discussed this sort of filtering?

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Hi, you can accomplish this is with a filtered View. Create a new View of "Pets" and add Query Filters for each custom taxonomy. You can filter by species "cat" and status "adoptable" here. See the documentation for more information about filtering by taxonomy:
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/filtering-views-by-taxonomy/

In the Loop Output editor of this View, use the Loop Wizard to start the design of the Loop. Insert "Post title with a Link" to get started, and select the option to create a Content Template (see screenshot). Save the design for now, then you can use Divi Builder to edit this Content Template.

Finally, create a custom Page called "Adoptable Cats" or something similar. Use the Divi Builder to insert the View you just created using a Text Module. You can use the Divi Builder here to design the rest of the page around the View.