Types is a WordPress plugin that lets you quickly create custom post types, taxonomies and fields in your website through the WordPress admin screen instead of adding PHP code to your theme. Types User Guides include detailed documentation for setting up your custom content.
When you ask for help or report issues, make sure to tell us the versions of the Toolset plugins that you have installed and activated.
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Create a front-end form that includes a repeating-field group. I have added the repeating group to the field group, and to the post type. My next step wants to be adding the repeats to the existing form for the post type. I don't see a way to do that.
Solution:
The Toolset Repeatale Groups is based on posts, each item of repeatable field group is a single post,
but Toolset form (CRED) can create/edit only one post in each form, it can not create the multiple posts in one Toolset form.
For example, let us say you have a post type called “Houses” and a repeatable field group for “Rooms” that belongs to each house. You can create a separate form that allows users to add/edit “rooms” to existing houses.
Utilize Avada's sticky side header with Layouts and Views. With Layouts and Views deactivated, the sticky header works fine, but breaks upon activation. I have contacted Avada support and received the following reply:
Solution:
It is a compatibility problem between Toolset plugins and the Avada Sticky Header, it can be fixed with a little CSS codes:
Problem:
Query Repeating Field Group values in order
Solution:
For RFG Fields, the sort order is stored in database table postmeta with meta key = "toolset-post-sortorder".
You can use Types post relationship API function 'toolset_get_related_posts' in order to get repeating field group items.
For example:
$child_columns = toolset_get_related_posts(
$post->ID, // the parent post
'columns-layout', // the RFG slug
'parent', // the RFG role in this relationship is 'child'
100, // the maximum number of results
0, // the offset
array('meta_key'=>'toolset-post-sortorder'), // additional query arguments
'post_object', // return format
'child', // role to return
'meta_value_num',
'ASC'
);
Problem:
after update an entity all toolsets custom fields of type checkbox are unchecked
Solution:
There was a issue with checkboxes field with the Toolset plugin version you are using but the official fix is already published with Types 3.0.2 and Views 2.6.2.