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Works great!
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A real life saver!!
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Simply a great plugin. Did exactly what I was looking for, in an easy and intuitive way.
It helped me to show the an ACF Related Post Objects in an Elementor Page Template.
Thank you!
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Thank you so much! This specifically helped me show the ACF Related Post Objects in an Elementor Page Template.
Just an FYI, I had trouble working out what my custom field key was, as it was a sub-field… but I worked out – I had to append the “parent field” key in front… so “choose_resources” , for me became “upcominng_events_1_choose_resources“
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I had a loop set up in Elementor to show events at a local cafe, using ACF to specify whether they were every Wednesday, weekends only, etc. Unfortunately in Elementor, even with a custom query, I couldn’t split and order these the way I wanted to. One more ACF select field and Advanced Queries and it’s working perfectly. I love that you can specify more than one keyword in the “Custom Field Value Is” setting.
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I might have already left a review, but I cant get over how much I love this plugin. So powerful. Thank you for continuing to support it Shabti!
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After adding ACF to posts and setting up a loop grid in Elementor, I was disappointed to hear from the Elementor support that I could not order my listings based on the values in a custom field. This plugin came to the rescue – exactly what I needed right out of the box. I needed a bit of help from the developer – which I got in minutes – literally, minutes – and it is working perfectly.
Cannot recommend highly enough!
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If you’re trying to do things like taking the posts from an ACF relationship field and use those to populate a posts grid (which Elementor still can’t handle at this point), this plugin is absolutely essential. After struggling with some custom functions.php code for an hour, this plugin allowed me to solve my problem in 30 seconds. This plugin will certainly find a home in my toolkit!
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I wasted hours trying to figure out how to code this consistently with a Query ID. This did exactly what I wanted in about 2 minutes!
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I was using some custom code to order posts by a custom date field and it failed after a month. I still can’t figure out why.
This plugin just do it all within Elementor. It is literally a life saver! Thank you!
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I love it when a plan comes together. Even better when it’s quick and easy.
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perfect
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This plugin was a life saver! If you’re like me and you aren’t great with PHP and you are looking to do more advanced filtering of posts content in Elementor without the headache of trying to deal with custom queries, then this is the plugin for you. Great job to the developers, it’s so simple to use.
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Saves time for ACF php-ing in the back!
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Description excerpt of this plugin:
“An Elementor extension that allows you to easily dynamically query your posts and portfolio widget….
This plugin is built on Elementor’s posts and…
This works for the Elementor Pro posts and portfolio widgets as well as Elementor… “.
WHERE in this description does it mention that it ONLY works with Elementor PRO?
This is the second plugin today I installed it only works with pros.
You will need to put this on the very FIRST sentence in your description, not somewhere down there in the crowd making it look like it goes with the standard and pro.
Please correct.
Come on guys, is that the new way now?
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A simple and very effective plugin, I hope you keep updating it.
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The plugin works as expected, maybe a couple of screenshots wouldn’t hurt!
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this plugin takes wordpress to the next level
at some point it saved my life
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If you’re using elementor and you have a good understanding of how DBs and taxonomies work, you’ll be thinking of ways to do more than elementor can currently do, in the way of querying posts.
That’s where you need php skills to write custom queries, and if you don’t have that you have two options:
1. Live with it.
2. Install ithis extension.
I chose 2, and am very glad I did.
Let’s be clear, it’s not as powerful as being able to write your own queries, but it offers way more options than vanilla elementor.
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My website has several custom post types. Registered users can create posts for these post types. I was looking for a way to show all the posts created per user on a single page regardless of the post type. I found no way to do this.
In the author archive, using the Post widget in elementor only shows all posts of a post type, not posts of a post type by the current author. Then I watched a WPTuts tutorial on how to use Shabti’s Advanced Post Queries and within a few minutes, my problem was solved.
Shabti, you are a life saver! Please do not stop developing or maintaining this plugin because many of us depend on it for critical applications. I am grateful to you and wish you all the very best in life. Shalom!
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WOW! This was the exact plugin I’ve been looking for for quite a while now! Essential if you want to create an archive of posts in the past and upcoming events in the future!!
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Nothing works
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Very nice!
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This plugin rocks!!! I was in dire need of support for ACF Relationship fields, as Elementor Pro currently (autumn 2020) still doesn’t support those.
I wish I had known about this plugin sooner, it would have saved me installing a very buggy bloat boat commercial plugin, the size of a titanic, where I only needed the relationship field widget.
Combined with the Ele Custom Skin plugin, this lightweight plugin is GOLD!
Shabti, thank you so much for creating it. Where’s your donation button???
Cheers,
Anne
Rating: 4 stars
I think this plugin is great, definetly adds some missing features, however it REALLY needs the option to exclude current posts via relationships. So for example I have a product page where coffee is sold. On the page, I have the coffehouse/vendor listed. I also want to show similar vendors, where this relationship is based on the Relatiionship link between the product and vendor via ACF. However, although I can get the related vendors to be listed on the product’s page, I cannot exclude the one that sells the product. This would be a HUGE help to add to the plugin.
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These options should be in Elementor by default!
Thank you for creating this plugin.
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Super easy and lots of functionality!
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Thank you for making this plugin! It shows up right in Elementor and makes it so easy to setup. Thanks!
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Super useful when extending the default Elementor posts
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Thank you, Shabti! Great plugin, will help everyone who wants use custom queries in Elementor!
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