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[Resolved] Using Toolset in Divi for a custom post page template (both latest version)

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Last updated by Luo Yang 4 years ago.

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#1816481

Very simply, I'm trying to load my Divi layout into a custom post template and add custom fields.

I've tried every single doc on Toolset to do so, including putting Divi to classic / not using the new Divi interface. The best I can do is load the Divi layout and then convert to HTML ( I can't edit otherwise in the block editor). From there I can create Divi shortcodes and copy/paste them in, but it's really buggy even then.

Please tell me there's a better way, something I'm missing. When I click to add Toolset Fields within the Divi text block the toolset UI won't open (it throws a javascript error and shows up fixed position on the DOM but behind Divi and I can't seem to z-index it to the front).

Thank you in advance. I'm open to any kind of solution here.

#1817283

Hello,

According to our document:
https://toolset.com/2020/01/how-to-build-advanced-sites-with-toolset-and-divi/

You should not mix Divi and Toolset elements on the same page, to avoid compatibility issues and make sure that what you build now will keep working in the future.

So it is not recommended to put Divi layout into Toolset Content Template, it might conduct unexpected results.

So if you want to design the Toolset Content Template, and display some custom fields/taxonomies, use Toolset Block editor to design it manually.