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While I agree with You with the naming of the repeater query changed to nested query by Bricks, I understand this change. In fact after trying for months to get this to work, this detail you mentioned in this video revealed to me what I needed to know and understand. The repeater query NEEDS to be inside of a parent query to work. So after watching many tutos I finally succeed by following yours. Thank You so much !🙏
I’m not understanding your question. That is what this video shows. Where you can turn ACF repeater fields into a table with alternating row colours. Did the video make sense for you to follow?
@@WPTotalCraft Everything is fin and make sense. I'm talking about Nested Repeaters = Repeater in a Repeater. you made Work Fields a Repeater and I say what if you made Hours a Repeater as well, don't look for a reason it's example. But let's say did, and you would put a text field inside the Hours a Repeater. How would you show it in Bricks... the Repeater in a Repeater (Hours a Repeater in the Work Fields Repeater)? Hope that makes sense :)
@@EliasRise do you have an example of a website doing this? I'm not quite sure I follow. And I'm not sure that in Advanced Custom Fields that you can make a repeater inside a repeater can you?
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Have questions or run into any issues while building your ACF Repeater Table using Bricks Builder? Drop them in the comments below! I'm here to help you out. 💬
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While I agree with You with the naming of the repeater query changed to nested query by Bricks, I understand this change. In fact after trying for months to get this to work, this detail you mentioned in this video revealed to me what I needed to know and understand. The repeater query NEEDS to be inside of a parent query to work.
So after watching many tutos I finally succeed by following yours.
Thank You so much !🙏
You make my day!!
what about Nested Repeaters in Bricks.. how do you show that?
I’m not understanding your question. That is what this video shows. Where you can turn ACF repeater fields into a table with alternating row colours. Did the video make sense for you to follow?
@@WPTotalCraft Everything is fin and make sense. I'm talking about Nested Repeaters = Repeater in a Repeater. you made Work Fields a Repeater and I say what if you made Hours a Repeater as well, don't look for a reason it's example. But let's say did, and you would put a text field inside the Hours a Repeater. How would you show it in Bricks... the Repeater in a Repeater (Hours a Repeater in the Work Fields Repeater)? Hope that makes sense :)
@@EliasRise do you have an example of a website doing this? I'm not quite sure I follow. And I'm not sure that in Advanced Custom Fields that you can make a repeater inside a repeater can you?
and the first video in the series
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