Thanks but why not use author user role as post relations etc are built in? Is there a benefit to creating the custom author cpt and manually configuring the post relations? Or is this tutorial just demonstrating the feature?
the main advantage of Crocoblock suite is a block structure :) it means that the same result you can achieve in different ways and you choose the one which suits you the most :) so, yes, this guide just demonstrates how it can be achieved :)
Hello, I have a question about the query builder 1. Is there a way to display a parent category and child categories that belong to that parent category on the archive page (when entering any subcategory page) and single posting page without creating multiple queries for each category individually? 2. How to differentiate that selected subcategory. For example, change the background color or font color for that subcategory name. Can you make a video tutorial on this?
we have some general guides on SQL query, but unfortunately, we don't support such complicated cases you can ask our community - maybe someone will help you with it facebook.com/groups/CrocoblockCommunity
Please make a tutorial about filtering through related items meta field. I have tried everything but results are empty. It would be events as child CPT and locations as parents CPT with a meta field for cities. (Same one to many relations). I made a listing for the events and added a filter for cities.
@@Crocoblock thank you. Honestly it looks a way overcomplicated solution compared to this tutorial. I beleive it is more commonly used, so it should be a a toogle to use related cpt's meta field. Please take it into consideration. Cheers.
am I right to say that you need to have in the wp-admin in the CPT section the section with authors? if so, then admin columns functionality should help you crocoblock.com/knowledge-base/features/admin-columns-overview/ and then you'll need to create a custom callback to show authors :)
Hi, is there anyway to filter related post types? I have a post type named brands, and the children of the brands named cars, the cars also like brands is a post type, i want a hierarchical select type filter for the posts, when is choose the brands, the post type related to the brands in the cars showed up. How can i do that? It's possible or not?
Thank you so much!! Great tutorial!! Keep on the good work!!
thank you :)
Nice tutorial!
thank you :)
Thanks for this helpful video just i have a question is there a way to filter child listing grid depend on parent taxonomy ? Thanks
well, unfortunately, you can't filter the listing inside the other listing
Thanks but why not use author user role as post relations etc are built in?
Is there a benefit to creating the custom author cpt and manually configuring the post relations?
Or is this tutorial just demonstrating the feature?
the main advantage of Crocoblock suite is a block structure :)
it means that the same result you can achieve in different ways and you choose the one which suits you the most :)
so, yes, this guide just demonstrates how it can be achieved :)
Hello, I have a question about the query builder
1. Is there a way to display a parent category and child categories that belong to that parent category on the archive page (when entering any subcategory page) and single posting page without creating multiple queries for each category individually?
2. How to differentiate that selected subcategory. For example, change the background color or font color for that subcategory name.
Can you make a video tutorial on this?
it might happen that SQL can help you :)
@@Crocoblock Can you make a video tutorial for me? I'm using it for posts
we have some general guides on SQL query, but unfortunately, we don't support such complicated cases
you can ask our community - maybe someone will help you with it facebook.com/groups/CrocoblockCommunity
@@Crocoblock thank you
Please make a tutorial about filtering through related items meta field. I have tried everything but results are empty. It would be events as child CPT and locations as parents CPT with a meta field for cities. (Same one to many relations). I made a listing for the events and added a filter for cities.
kindly follow this guide which will help you crocoblock.com/knowledge-base/jetengine/how-to-filter-by-relation-meta/
@@Crocoblock thank you. Honestly it looks a way overcomplicated solution compared to this tutorial. I beleive it is more commonly used, so it should be a a toogle to use related cpt's meta field. Please take it into consideration. Cheers.
thank you :) I'll pass it to the team :)
at 6:12 you could also have it list the author in the admin view.
am I right to say that you need to have in the wp-admin in the CPT section the section with authors?
if so, then admin columns functionality should help you crocoblock.com/knowledge-base/features/admin-columns-overview/
and then you'll need to create a custom callback to show authors :)
Hi, is there anyway to filter related post types? I have a post type named brands, and the children of the brands named cars, the cars also like brands is a post type, i want a hierarchical select type filter for the posts, when is choose the brands, the post type related to the brands in the cars showed up. How can i do that? It's possible or not?
sure ;)
this guide should help you :) crocoblock.com/knowledge-base/jetengine/how-to-filter-by-relation-meta/
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unfortunately, the discount period is over as for now :)