Video is Fantastic. Question/Issue: If a CPT template is created and each CPT requires different data (below the template [say below Title, image etc]) then the original template is overwritten with the new elements, and all posts then are rewritten... So just keep in mind that (it appears in Divi) once you set a 'template' any divi changes in individual posts will be reflected in all posts. I believe the best way around this is to style your CPT manually and then clone...
@DiviEngine Is it possibel to pull the post link onto a row or section link. Basically if i just want the complete block to be linkable in the grid view insted of having a read more button ? Thanx for a great tool
Still can't figure out where do you create that loop template that even on divi builder when you add the loop it asks to choose loop template, like???? what in the world is the loop template, how to create one or how to define a builder template to be that loop template? For context, I'm TRYING to add ajax filter and loop to display filters on my blog page. Thanks!
Thankyou, what a great video. Really liked it and was very helpful. I noticed that when you created the archives page for recipes the advanced custom fields for the custom post type only displayed after you clicked on a recipe and took you to the single recipe post. Is there a way to display the acf already on the recipes page? Reason I ask is because I want to make a cpt for one of my clients and only want to display the fields I want on their archive page. Hope you understand
Hi there! Stock Divi does allow you to specify which custom post fields you want to display. That said, if you want full control over what is displayed and how it acts, you would need something like Divi Machine to build custom loops for something like recipes. I hope that answers your question, but if not, please elaborate.
this is video is so cool. Thanks so much! I was wondering once you have your archive page of all recipes if there was a way to allow the user to filer them, like they might to with the Divi Filterable Portfolio Module - i.e. a series of headings on top if users wanted to show e.g. just the desserts, or just vegetarian recipes - something like that? Thanks again!
Hey there, Jonathan! Divi does not natively allow you to do this unfortunately. There is good news however, you can use something like Divi Machine to give you full control of custom post types and the filtering of them. More on Divi Machine here 👉 diviengine.com/product/divi-machine/ If the filtering is the only thing you are interested in accomplishing, Divi Ajax Filters will work perfectly for that. More on Divi Ajax Filters here 👉 diviengine.com/product/divi-ajax-filter/ We are running a sale until next week, so you can grab 20% off with coupon code SURPRISE20 at checkout.
What an amazing tip. After watching these videos, I bought divi engine lifetime.
Wow ! This is the most useful video about this topic I've seen so far. Thanks a lot !
Solid tutorial. Keep up the good work.
The conditional logic tip for Divi is really helpful. Thank you!
Great video...exactly what I needed. Thanks Robey.
Thank you for the kind words Lisa :D
Thank you. But the most important part was missed in this video. How do I show custom fields in the blog module for the Recipes archive page?
Video is Fantastic. Question/Issue: If a CPT template is created and each CPT requires different data (below the template [say below Title, image etc]) then the original template is overwritten with the new elements, and all posts then are rewritten... So just keep in mind that (it appears in Divi) once you set a 'template' any divi changes in individual posts will be reflected in all posts. I believe the best way around this is to style your CPT manually and then clone...
Thanks for the video. Would like to see how to add and manipulate post breadcrumbs to custom post types. Maybe in another video!
Great suggestion, Dan! I've added it to my list 😁
Thank you very much
My pleasure Juan!
Thanks for video
Our pleasure Ramiro!
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Is it possibel to pull the post link onto a row or section link. Basically if i just want the complete block to be linkable in the grid view insted of having a read more button ?
Thanx for a great tool
Love you, thanks.
Still can't figure out where do you create that loop template that even on divi builder when you add the loop it asks to choose loop template, like???? what in the world is the loop template, how to create one or how to define a builder template to be that loop template? For context, I'm TRYING to add ajax filter and loop to display filters on my blog page. Thanks!
Thankyou, what a great video. Really liked it and was very helpful. I noticed that when you created the archives page for recipes the advanced custom fields for the custom post type only displayed after you clicked on a recipe and took you to the single recipe post. Is there a way to display the acf already on the recipes page? Reason I ask is because I want to make a cpt for one of my clients and only want to display the fields I want on their archive page. Hope you understand
Hi there! Stock Divi does allow you to specify which custom post fields you want to display. That said, if you want full control over what is displayed and how it acts, you would need something like Divi Machine to build custom loops for something like recipes.
I hope that answers your question, but if not, please elaborate.
this is video is so cool. Thanks so much! I was wondering once you have your archive page of all recipes if there was a way to allow the user to filer them, like they might to with the Divi Filterable Portfolio Module - i.e. a series of headings on top if users wanted to show e.g. just the desserts, or just vegetarian recipes - something like that? Thanks again!
Hey there, Jonathan! Divi does not natively allow you to do this unfortunately.
There is good news however, you can use something like Divi Machine to give you full control of custom post types and the filtering of them.
More on Divi Machine here 👉 diviengine.com/product/divi-machine/
If the filtering is the only thing you are interested in accomplishing, Divi Ajax Filters will work perfectly for that.
More on Divi Ajax Filters here 👉 diviengine.com/product/divi-ajax-filter/
We are running a sale until next week, so you can grab 20% off with coupon code SURPRISE20 at checkout.