@@WPTuts Yes. Nevermind I found out why. You have to assign the single post template first via the Dynamicoo template system. It looked you were doing the assignment after (17:10 ) Works fine now. Thnx for the quick reply :-)
Seems rather complicated. Correct me if I'm wrong but we can achieve this through the repeater fields? One of the downsides is not having a proper preview working with Flexi templates, it seems that you should go back and forth with every styling.
yes, i know exactly what you mean. i can't really see what it brings to the table. it seems like a much more complicated way of doing something that you can do with an ACF field group. i don't grasp why it makes sense to go another level deeper, and if so, you have the repeater fields, as you said. is there a use case available?
Good morning... I follow your UA-cam channel. I have a flexible content with a repeater field. In Dynamic Content, I was not able to insert the repeater data in the element. Do you have a video that teaches how to configure the repeater inside the acf flexible content?
Need some help with ACF Flexible Content. I set up 3 layouts and they work great when only one of each layout is in use. Once I add a second block of a layout both blocks take on the same styling. If block 1 has a background image set and block 2 does not, block 2 also has the background image on the front end.
@Toby P I ended up resolving my issue by adding a value in the fallback. I just put a #. So if no image is uploaded for background it just uses a link to # instead of taking an image from another flex block
Orrrrr. Now stay with me folks. We use ctrl-c & ctrl-v. Possibly useful with regular blog posting... But the time savings seems super minimal. Would sooner just open a second tab and copy and paste the sections needed. Or just save the blocks into something like Envato and pull those blocks into the pages accordingly. Feels over-engineered to me. Thanks for the in-depth breakdown though! I would bet there are some Blog writing Agencies that could benefit from the tool.
I'm wondering if there is a similar feature in Crocoblock..
Good content, as always 👏
10:37 Unfortunately I don't see a "template preview" option.
Do you have Dynamic Content for Elementor installed on the site?
@@WPTuts Yes.
Nevermind I found out why.
You have to assign the single post template first via the Dynamicoo template system.
It looked you were doing the assignment after (17:10 )
Works fine now.
Thnx for the quick reply :-)
Would this work with MetaBox instead of ACF Pro?
Seems rather complicated. Correct me if I'm wrong but we can achieve this through the repeater fields? One of the downsides is not having a proper preview working with Flexi templates, it seems that you should go back and forth with every styling.
yes, i know exactly what you mean. i can't really see what it brings to the table. it seems like a much more complicated way of doing something that you can do with an ACF field group. i don't grasp why it makes sense to go another level deeper, and if so, you have the repeater fields, as you said. is there a use case available?
Hey Paul how do we get in touch with you about our own plug-in??
Good morning...
I follow your UA-cam channel.
I have a flexible content with a repeater field.
In Dynamic Content, I was not able to insert the repeater data in the element.
Do you have a video that teaches how to configure the repeater inside the acf flexible content?
Need some help with ACF Flexible Content. I set up 3 layouts and they work great when only one of each layout is in use. Once I add a second block of a layout both blocks take on the same styling. If block 1 has a background image set and block 2 does not, block 2 also has the background image on the front end.
@Toby P I ended up resolving my issue by adding a value in the fallback. I just put a #. So if no image is uploaded for background it just uses a link to # instead of taking an image from another flex block
you amke everything looks so complicated. we now live in era straight forward for dummies ... it was why Elementor was created..
Orrrrr. Now stay with me folks. We use ctrl-c & ctrl-v.
Possibly useful with regular blog posting... But the time savings seems super minimal. Would sooner just open a second tab and copy and paste the sections needed. Or just save the blocks into something like Envato and pull those blocks into the pages accordingly.
Feels over-engineered to me. Thanks for the in-depth breakdown though! I would bet there are some Blog writing Agencies that could benefit from the tool.
Tnx
Hm...looks complicated,,
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@@ThePistonPit I know...Thanks mate!
@@ThePistonPit My mum is heaps proud! lol