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  • #1429136

    Hello all

    I am desperately seeking where I can change the “Standard”-Template that is used by the Avia Layout Architect. When I use the Avia Layout Architect it shows no title, no publication date, no “caption-line” with author. It does, when I use the standard editor (but then I would not need the Enfold-Template, right?)

    I thought I could make a new template and putting in everything we need every single time, but it looks like I would have to build the header including menu in the header from scratch in that template and on top I cannot find out, where I would find the code to add the breadcrumbs or topics. So that’s why I wanted to edit the standard-template (plus find out, why it does not show a title and a publishing date when using Avia Layout Architect).

    I put up some printscreens that shows the difference:

    View post on imgur.com

    The website is not up yet (in fact we built it temporarily with another url on another server to test stuff out and prepare go life while staying online) and it’s not visible for the public.

    I would be thrilled if anyone can help me to find (and how I make a copy of it for each topic) the “standard”-template for the standard editor and the “standard”-template for the avia layout architect. I work with a child theme btw. and tried to copy files in that directory.

    Thanks so much for the help
    Michelle

    #1429152

    Hey Michelle,

    When using the Enfold Layout Builder for posts, then all content needs to be added to it manually using the Layout Builder.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #1436496

    Hi Rikard

    And if I don’t use the layout builder – where are the standard-templates with the navigation etc. in it to make a copy of it that I configured within enfold? It’s all there when I use “standard”, but nothing, when I make a new one

    Greetings,
    Michelle

    #1436519

    Hi,

    Thanks for the update. I’m not sure I fully understand your question, could you try to explain your intentions a bit further please?

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #1444806

    When I open a new post, I can choose on the righthandside which template should be used for the post. If I choose “Standard-Template”, the header/footer etc. looks like it was defined in the theme options.

    Standard Template
    Preview
    within post

    If I want to make a template – let’s say a post for American Football – that contains blocks and placeholders, I would choose “New Template” – but then I have to make navigation and footer from scratch. And I cannot achieve the same look that it has with “Standard Template”, no matter how hard I try
    new template

    Where do I find “Standard Template” to make a copy of it, so navigation/footer and the whole design look like “Standard Template” but with different blocks placed in every template I make for every category of posts we do?

    #1445117

    Hi,

    Thanks for the clarification. If you want to create templates, then the Template functionality which is located below the Layout Builder window might be the best option for you. Please try it out.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #1445157

    I want to make a copy uf the standard template, because there’s already everything in it that I need – it’s just textblocks and layout-blocks that I want to put into the template so I don’t have to start with an empty post every time.

    Using the template functionality isn’t what I am looking for, because I do not want to re-build the footer/header, heading-sizes etc. So… where’s that “Standard Template” sitting/hiding out to make a copy of it? :-)

    #1445219

    Hi,

    Thanks for the update. Even if you make a custom template, the content of that will be empty unless you add static content to it. I would suggest that you try out the Page Content element instead, you can create your content/layout there, then import it to the posts in question.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #1445380

    Hi,
    So… this is not where I would create a template (even if it literally says “template”) because there seems no way to simply make a copy of the standard-template that already has everything configurated the way we want it?
    What I am looking for
    Did not work with “img”-Button to put it in the post, so here’s the link to the images

    I thought if I add all the elements to the template it will be available in every template. But it seems, that “template” isn’t a template after all *hahahah*. I did not work with the Avia Layout Architect yet, because I haven’t found out, why the whole layout looks completely different (no title, no category, different font size, no author…..)
    Avia vs. Standard Editor
    Did not work with “IMG”-Button to put it in the post, so here’s the link to the images

    Where do I find the settings to make it appear the same as with Standard Editor (especially show Title, author, date etc…?)

    • This reply was modified 5 months, 4 weeks ago by szenemagazin.
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    #1445398

    Hi,

    Thanks for the update. I’m not sure I fully understand your last post, but if you are referring to the differences between using the Enfold Layout Builder and the default WordPress editor when creating posts, then that is the intended behaviour. When using the Layout Builder, you have to add all content to your posts manually, or use one of the options that I recommended earlier.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #1445402

    did you see the attached images?
    HOW can I get it to look like it looks in the Standard Editor? How do I get to display the categories and title and author and date when I use that builder? I won’t for sure not add a title block, a category block, an author block and a “published”-date block on every single post… there must be an option to activate such informations.

    #1445477

    Hi,

    Like I wrote earlier; you need to add all content manually to posts using the Layout Builder, and you can use the Post Metadata element for the information you are referring to.

    Best regards,
    Rikard

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