• Hello, I’m really confused, to the point where I don’t know if my issue is with the theme (of which I have a child theme activated) or Generate blocks.

    I have made a custom post type, using the latest version of ACF and I also have custom fields.
    My goal is to create just a single post template, which I can design myself and use this to display my custom fields.
    Please can you outline the steps to achieve this, because after 3 days of trying, I am going around in endless circles.

    Thank you,

    Iain

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  • Thread Starter iainb

    (@iainb)

    PS, To be clear, I want to override the current template and make my own and I’ve been doing this for years, with Oxygen, but can’t figure out the way in Generate Press

    Hi there,

    if you want to visually build your own theme templates then you need GeneratePress Premium:

    https://generatepress.com/premium/

    Its Elements module allows you to build templates using the Block Editor and GenerateBlocks.

    Thread Starter iainb

    (@iainb)

    Hi David, great response time and thanks for the heads up.
    Okay, so could you point me in the direction of additional relevant resources please, so I can at least familiarise myself with this task, before purchasing premium?
    I could currently build this site quite easily in Oxygen, but with the uncertain future of their product, I’ve taken the opportunity of trialling GP and GB, since this is a relatively straight forward project.

    The Elements module docs can be found here:

    https://docs.generatepress.com/article/elements-overview/

    there are various elements for hooking into theme templates or overriding them.
    The Content Template doc is here:

    https://docs.generatepress.com/article/block-element-content-template/

    as a note we offer a 30 day no money back guarantee on all our products. So you can trial them and if you’re not happy we will refund without question.

    Thread Starter iainb

    (@iainb)

    Thank you for the additional links David, I’ll digest these and will more than likely trial the product. I do have one issue with this, which is the currency conversion, which will hit me, if I do ask to cancel. (Not your fault)

    Can I assume (as with oxygen) when using the element builder, I have options to either create a block and insert this into the current single post template, or even, create a new template entirely, which overrides the standard single post template?
    I’m assuming also that my custom post types will appear as selectable templates?

    Thanks again for your assistance

    The way it work is you create a new Block Element – Content Template
    And set its Displays Rules Location to where you want it to apply eg. Posts -> All Posts
    Whatever you build in the element using the core Block Editor, will now override the themes templates.
    The GP Elements comes with a couple of dynamic blocks for returning the Post Content.

    Custom Post Types as long as they are queryable and have published posts will show in the elements display rules locations.

    Thread Starter iainb

    (@iainb)

    Thanks David, as many others indeed, I’ve avoided Gutenberg at all costs, since trying it during its inception and loathing it. So, I’m finding it is still very unintuitive and this likely cascades down into the GP + GB products, so I’m biting my lip here, as I try to get over the learning hump!

    I admit that Gutenberg has its flaws and its not everyones cup of tea. But it has come a long way since its inception. And we built GenerateBlocks to overcome some of the core block limitations.

    In GP you can set the Content Container to Full Width to give you the 0 padding canvas of a page builder:

    https://docs.generatepress.com/article/content-container/

    then build out your page using the GenerateBlocks Container blocks to form sections etc.

    Thread Starter iainb

    (@iainb)

    Gutenberg as a standalone product is incapable for our use as reasonably well experienced designers, but I do agree that with GP and GB, it’s there, or thereabouts a workable solution to our current preferred tool of Oxygen.
    Our agency purchased three Cwicly licences, but never built anything serious with it, due to the complexity of the UI and while waiting for it to mature, so if we can get our head around this particular project with your products, I think we shall become converts.

    I am grateful for the speed of support, which has been excellent, thank you again for this
    Iain

    Glad to be of help!

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