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jon0102Member
Brilliant. Thanks guys! 🙂
jon0102MemberI'm not sure it's a problem with the plugin itself, but how I'm handling the php side of things. Never mind.
Thanks for all your help!
Out of curiosity, where online would you recommend for me to buff up my WordPress PHP knowledge, from very much a beginner's level?
jon0102MemberACF seem to be having problems with their website the last couple of days. I couldn't get on the day before yesterday, could briefly yesterday and can't again today.
The code they give on their website just doesn't work as it should, because they assume you're inserting it at a specific point in your loop, which I don't have the code for in my child theme.
Would they be able to offer specific examples of how to get this to work in Genesis? Unfortunately the code above isn't doing anything 🙁
jon0102MemberThat's useful, but it's not an image. It's just text.
I want to be able to add a description to all the featured images on the site. The field would display along with all the other post data (using the Genesis Featured Page widget) and I'd overlay it, sort of like a note on the bottom of a polaroid, using CSS.
I'm just not familiar enough with php to figure it out, yet. No matter what I add or tweak in function.php myself I just can't get that darned line of text to appear on the front end!
jon0102MemberI need some help with this as well.
I've used ACF to create the field, but I can't figure out where to put the php to get it to display on the front-end.
I created my own child theme from scratch, so there are no existing loops in my functions.php file. Would I need to create a custom loop in order to add my field? Simply adding get_field( "featured_image_description" ); or genesis_get_custom_field("featured_image_description" ); to functions.php doesn't seem to work.
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