Hi Paul, I'm very grateful for all the content you share about Bricks Builder and WP. Would it be possible for you to show an example of how to create a Query Loop in Bricks Builder and ACF, linking two CPTs (Projects and Events)? For example, displaying a single template with a loop of projects, each of which has its own events related to that project. So, a loop of projects with a loop of related events inside the single project template. How can the events for each project be filtered? Is it necessary to link the CPTs with ACF Relationship fields? Many thanks and best regards!
This might be an obvious question but I can't seem to find an answer. When you create the actual posts do you just use the WordPress "Add New Post" menu item and use the default WordPress post editor or did you go into the Bricks General settings and turn on "Posts" for Post types, and then create your posts using the Bricks editor? I can't seem to find any video from anyone on what they recommend for actually creating the posts and why they chose that option. Thanks
@@marklm1 I generally use the native Gutenberg block editor to write my posts and Bricks is used simply to build the templates to display the post item.
Paul, is very interesting. Mastering the Bricks Builder Query Loops will make a difference. Now, for example, I'm stuck on a list of Post Types where I want to exclude from the list the Posts where the event date (not publication date) has already passed. I don't know how to do it. I don't know how to configure the query with the Meta Query "event_date" that I made with JetEngine... If you make a video going into the Meta Query Loops I'll be very happy... 😀 Thanks.
Greetings Paul. Consultation, how do you configure the part where you see in green color the type of element in the right sidebar of the workspace, or in which version of Bricks appears like this, thanks in advance and congratulations for your content.
Thanks Paul.. I was wondering. In the first example you didn't show how you set up the H3, image, basic text and button inside the card. Did you select which dynamic data to use for each of these or does Bricks automatically assume that a heading should be the post title, the image should be the featured image, the text should be the excerpt etc etc..?
Hi Paul When you do the advanced Filter Tutorial - please see if you can get a drop down (select) filter to work on live search when querying from a relationship field. I Can't get it work at all.
As usual, great video, Paul. One constructive criticism: I kept being distracted by a sudden zoom in and then immediately out on the picture-in-picture of yourself. Not something I’ve encountered in your previous videos.
@@simonkerridge yeah, I only noticed the annoying zoom effect after uploading and releasing the video. I’ve also deleted the project files, so re-editing isn’t an option. It’s my fault for copy pasting the effect and not grouping the clips. This has ended up with the zoom effect being repeated to smaller clips. 🤦♂️
So apparently it is really important to have blocks in a container and put the loop on the block. I didn't hear this explained, only found the structure looking closely in the video. I tried various other ways watched other videos, did not find this explained. Frustrating to get stuck on such basic stuff ...
Thanks for sharing! Great tips!
Great stuff, waiting on advanced tutorial!
Finally, thank you Paul.
Hi Paul, I'm very grateful for all the content you share about Bricks Builder and WP. Would it be possible for you to show an example of how to create a Query Loop in Bricks Builder and ACF, linking two CPTs (Projects and Events)? For example, displaying a single template with a loop of projects, each of which has its own events related to that project. So, a loop of projects with a loop of related events inside the single project template. How can the events for each project be filtered? Is it necessary to link the CPTs with ACF Relationship fields?
Many thanks and best regards!
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This might be an obvious question but I can't seem to find an answer. When you create the actual posts do you just use the WordPress "Add New Post" menu item and use the default WordPress post editor or did you go into the Bricks General settings and turn on "Posts" for Post types, and then create your posts using the Bricks editor? I can't seem to find any video from anyone on what they recommend for actually creating the posts and why they chose that option. Thanks
@@marklm1 I generally use the native Gutenberg block editor to write my posts and Bricks is used simply to build the templates to display the post item.
Paul, is very interesting. Mastering the Bricks Builder Query Loops will make a difference. Now, for example, I'm stuck on a list of Post Types where I want to exclude from the list the Posts where the event date (not publication date) has already passed. I don't know how to do it. I don't know how to configure the query with the Meta Query "event_date" that I made with JetEngine...
If you make a video going into the Meta Query Loops I'll be very happy... 😀 Thanks.
@@antonicarulla3602 I have a tutorial for Bricks and ACF covering that exact topic. Have a search on the channel and you’ll find it. 😉💪
Greetings Paul.
Consultation, how do you configure the part where you see in green color the type of element in the right sidebar of the workspace, or in which version of Bricks appears like this, thanks in advance and congratulations for your content.
It's part of the Advanced Themer plugin for Bricks that adds all manner of useful features to Bricks. :)
Thanks Paul.. I was wondering. In the first example you didn't show how you set up the H3, image, basic text and button inside the card. Did you select which dynamic data to use for each of these or does Bricks automatically assume that a heading should be the post title, the image should be the featured image, the text should be the excerpt etc etc..?
Hi Paul
When you do the advanced Filter Tutorial - please see if you can get a drop down (select) filter to work on live search when querying from a relationship field. I Can't get it work at all.
As usual, great video, Paul. One constructive criticism: I kept being distracted by a sudden zoom in and then immediately out on the picture-in-picture of yourself. Not something I’ve encountered in your previous videos.
@@simonkerridge yeah, I only noticed the annoying zoom effect after uploading and releasing the video.
I’ve also deleted the project files, so re-editing isn’t an option. It’s my fault for copy pasting the effect and not grouping the clips. This has ended up with the zoom effect being repeated to smaller clips. 🤦♂️
So apparently it is really important to have blocks in a container and put the loop on the block. I didn't hear this explained, only found the structure looking closely in the video. I tried various other ways watched other videos, did not find this explained. Frustrating to get stuck on such basic stuff ...