5:55 "I know this is a little confusing to start" Actually, this is the first time it made sense to me. It is simply two one-directional relationships, for which the user tells ACF they should see each other. Thanks for another lovely video Paul!
The very first clear tutorial I'm seeing. This makes it easy for me to understand Bidirectional Relationship without any code. My new concern now is, how to display these bidirectional relationship with core Gutenberg blocks or other tools such as Spectra, Gutenverse and more.
Entity-Relationship Diagrams using primary/foreign keys. A free tool to map this out visually is ERD Plus. You can plan out how you want to add these CPTs (Entities) with their respective fields and then connect them to others using primary/foreign keys to establish that relationship either one-to-one, one-to-many, or many-to-many.
fun fact, when playing around with bidirectional relationships and to show another agency, what could be possible, I also used this kind of content (objects and agents) :D just as a follow up question: in my playground I used "Post Object" as the field type for both, not relationship. it doesn't look as good in terms of selecting in the backend, but with this I was able to set it to leave default or multiple select. with relationships it would be always multiple select. or do you know a way to have the agents select be for just singular?
Amazing, very informative content. Please make a video on making archive pages with a merger of 2 taxonomies. Like in real esate CPT we have taxonomies of location and type, so how we can make an archive page like " best %property_type% in %property_location%" I.e. best house in cardriff Or best villa in Bali etc ❤❤❤
ACF is getting better and better and I personally prefer it to Jet Engine and other tools. The only thing that I find a little challenging about ACF is using frontend post submission and editing using a front-end form, which of course is a lot easier with Jet engine and Jetformbuilder. Does anyone know if there is a straight forward way to do the same using ACF? this is the only reason I'm stuck with jet engine.
It's less about liking one over the other, for me it's more about the right tool for the job. What I'm doing for most of my projects, ACF is the right choice. :)
Thanks. It is certainly useful knowledge, but perhaps with a different product. It is now a free product and a paid product at the same time and this will lead to a lot of uncertainty in the users over this.... and its future.....
5:55 "I know this is a little confusing to start" Actually, this is the first time it made sense to me. It is simply two one-directional relationships, for which the user tells ACF they should see each other. Thanks for another lovely video Paul!
That's awesome to hear. :)
Glad it's making sense for you now.
Matt and ACF are the live exemplification of a bi-directional relationship!
The very first clear tutorial I'm seeing. This makes it easy for me to understand Bidirectional Relationship without any code.
My new concern now is, how to display these bidirectional relationship with core Gutenberg blocks or other tools such as Spectra, Gutenverse and more.
this is great! More content please on the advanced stuff and real-live examples are always the best thanks Paul!
Thank You very much for this helpful tutorial.
Entity-Relationship Diagrams using primary/foreign keys. A free tool to map this out visually is ERD Plus. You can plan out how you want to add these CPTs (Entities) with their respective fields and then connect them to others using primary/foreign keys to establish that relationship either one-to-one, one-to-many, or many-to-many.
fun fact, when playing around with bidirectional relationships and to show another agency, what could be possible, I also used this kind of content (objects and agents) :D
just as a follow up question: in my playground I used "Post Object" as the field type for both, not relationship. it doesn't look as good in terms of selecting in the backend, but with this I was able to set it to leave default or multiple select. with relationships it would be always multiple select. or do you know a way to have the agents select be for just singular?
Amazing, very informative content.
Please make a video on making archive pages with a merger of 2 taxonomies.
Like in real esate CPT we have taxonomies of location and type, so how we can make an archive page like " best %property_type% in %property_location%"
I.e. best house in cardriff
Or best villa in Bali etc
❤❤❤
Do you need brix builder? Cant it be done without a page builder?
ACF is getting better and better and I personally prefer it to Jet Engine and other tools. The only thing that I find a little challenging about ACF is using frontend post submission and editing using a front-end form, which of course is a lot easier with Jet engine and Jetformbuilder. Does anyone know if there is a straight forward way to do the same using ACF? this is the only reason I'm stuck with jet engine.
there are some limited function using this relation method, for example we can't sort by custom field (example : date event) ,,
Do you like ACF PRO better than Crocoblock?
It's less about liking one over the other, for me it's more about the right tool for the job. What I'm doing for most of my projects, ACF is the right choice. :)
I would gladly pay for smth like airtable way of adding wordpress cpts and relationships
Thanks. It is certainly useful knowledge, but perhaps with a different product. It is now a free product and a paid product at the same time and this will lead to a lot of uncertainty in the users over this.... and its future.....
SCF killed acf 😂 should not use acf anymore. Lost money
Sorry, but I don't support the stealing of others work!