I'm just learning this and find it pretty cool but I need a lot more practice I'd really love you to cover this - a photo portfolio website where say each photographer has a portfolio of 3 images, each with a title, a description and camera used. Then add a star rating for each image where people visiting the website can vote. I think this would be a pretty cool demo that people would learn some different features of acf (I see that ACF has a star rating)
Thanks for this, Paul. Having purchased a fair while ago (With a nod from you about a massive new pricing structure that was coming into effect). I've not really used, if at all! Have watched your previous tuts on ACF, but need this to get me using this powerful piece if software HaHa! Thanks again 👍
Thank you! Would you ever consider doing something like this and in depth video for ACPT that you recommended a few weeks ago? Sadly there’s not enough educational content on that one 😢
So I guess for the advanced real estate website also the anywhere elementor pro is not needed anymore, So you can create it with loops and the facet wp ? I have tried to create the real estate website with your old instructions and I have faced some problems. Its kind of outdated I guess.
My only concern with Clone Fields is how the relationship is handled. Is this using a relational table or is it created in the *_postmeta table? If it's the latter, it wouldn't be very efficient and could tax the queries.
Hate guides with no examples. This just shows "I click here", "I add this and that" and you says "this give you endless opportunities to" and not giving one example of the actual usage.
I'm just learning this and find it pretty cool but I need a lot more practice
I'd really love you to cover this - a photo portfolio website where say each photographer has a portfolio of 3 images, each with a title, a description and camera used. Then add a star rating for each image where people visiting the website can vote. I think this would be a pretty cool demo that people would learn some different features of acf (I see that ACF has a star rating)
Great video! I’d love to see a real world example of this.
Thanks for this, Paul.
Having purchased a fair while ago (With a nod from you about a massive new pricing structure that was coming into effect).
I've not really used, if at all!
Have watched your previous tuts on ACF, but need this to get me using this powerful piece if software HaHa!
Thanks again 👍
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Thank you! Would you ever consider doing something like this and in depth video for ACPT that you recommended a few weeks ago? Sadly there’s not enough educational content on that one 😢
This is really useful. Is there a way to download a file linked to Dropbox rather than the media library?
Fantastic just what I needed. 🎉
Great video, thanks! Is there a way to reference a gallery in HappyFiles in ACF and then output it as a gallery in Bricks?
You can just bypass the repeater field by creating another post type and give both the same taxonomy (term). Am I right? Nice video, as always.
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So I guess for the advanced real estate website also the anywhere elementor pro is not needed anymore, So you can create it with loops and the facet wp ? I have tried to create the real estate website with your old instructions and I have faced some problems. Its kind of outdated I guess.
My only concern with Clone Fields is how the relationship is handled. Is this using a relational table or is it created in the *_postmeta table? If it's the latter, it wouldn't be very efficient and could tax the queries.
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Hello, does anyone here know how to create a multivendor website with ACF and Elementor Pro?
Hate guides with no examples. This just shows "I click here", "I add this and that" and you says "this give you endless opportunities to" and not giving one example of the actual usage.
Saw your thumbnail, you're just a baby, when you grow up it will all make sense...