• This plugin is great! I usually use Elementor Pro with dynamic content, or PODS templates or ACF Pro with shortcodes to do something similar, but starting with an FSE theme and loading numerous fields in a Loop Query did not work as well and did not allow for block-like editing. This plugin solves that, allowing you to input the fields as if they were a normal piece of text. It works with any meta data, so in my case, the meta was from PODS custom fields, but works better than their single blocks—allows for inline positioning, and adding prefix or suffix! The only thing that would make this better would be a templating solution, to allow multiple custom fields within a block, using curly-braces or some variable syntax.

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  • Plugin Author Phi Phan

    (@mr2p)

    Hi @undfine,

    Thank you for your rating and suggestion. Regarding the template solution, I have given it a lot of thought. My goal for this plugin is to keep it safe, fast, simple, and easy to use. In near the future, I will add this feature when I find a “perfect” solution for it.

    Thanks, Phi.

    Thread Starter undfine

    (@undfine)

    Thank you for your reply and consideration! There are a few plugins I know of that can do this with custom fields: Unlimited Elements for Elementor uses Twig templating, Bricks Builder and Breakdance are also supposed to be able to, but I haven’t used them yet. PODS uses its own templating (so only those fields built with it and some other “magic tags.” It’s generally very powerful, but sometimes overkill. Thanks again!

    Plugin Author Phi Phan

    (@mr2p)

    Thank you for these insignts.

    Phi.

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