• Resolved John

    (@dsl225)


    Hi there,

    Although everything works fine, please find below some minor remarks after my first experiment:

    1 – Using “quick edit” for renaming an existing Post Grid resulted in having it disappearing from the list of grids! I found it under Posts but was unable to bring it back as Post Grid.
    2 – It would be great being able to duplicate existing settings of a given grid in order to be able to create a new one with same settings.
    3 – It is unclear how the Layout Editor works. If I add and customize a given element and then save it it works fine but when I go back to edit it again I get the default settings back. Some instructions would be very helpful at this page.

    For what is worth…
    Thanks.

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  • Plugin Author PickPlugins

    (@pickplugins)

    Thanks for your post,

    # i am not sure which option you mean “quick edit” any screenshot?

    # you can use this plugin to duplicate post grid, so that it will bring same options from parent.
    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/duplicate-post/

    # have you watch this video, layout editor is perfect if you already know about CSS.

    Regards

    Thread Starter John

    (@dsl225)

    Thanks for this, got it!

    I use another plugin for cloning posts and was not showing up here.
    Will install this one you suggest then.

    Quick Edit is the menu you get when hovering over any post/page listing:
    Edit / Quick Edit /Trash
    You get the same at Post Grid listings page for each one.

    As replied at my previous post, I confuse the main Layout Editor and the one under each Grid’s settings. Don’t well understand the difference but it’s not important…

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