I want to learn this, but there must be something I'm not getting here. So I'm asking for a few minutes of someone's time to help me know if I'm in the right direction or if I'm way off here. I assumed this was going to be a function that would would just create a duplicate two column grid on the " Portfolio" page that matched the look of the " Blog" page. In the dashboard I went to the Grid Loop settings and made sure that "project archives" was ticked so that the Grid Loop would apply to that.
![grid from custom post types grid from custom post types](https://wpmayor.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/The-Grid-Post-Options.jpg)
I have the Genesis Grid Loop plug-in installed, and I've set it for the main blog roll to have two columns of posts. Custom Post Type UI is a full-featured free CPT and taxonomy plugin with a simple and intuitive console interface. $projects = genesis_custom_loop( $project_args ) This is where you’ll define the post types that you want to display in the ‘Post types’ box. First, you need to click on the ‘Query Post’ tab. Step 4 Drag the template to the Custom Post Type field in the Settings block by selecting it. However, in some cases, there is a need to place two Listing Grids for different CPTs that will have the same look and structure. And when it is used in the Listing Grid, only the items of that CPT are shown. In the Template Manager, look for the template you want to use for your custom post type. When a Listing template is created, it’s done for a specified Custom Post Type. But I get an unformatted title for the page, no content, then immediately the two posts with only the featured image, meta, and short content, and the read more button. Below this, you’ll find the post grid settings divided into different sections with multiple tabs. Check the Post Types section and select the Elementor post you want to edit by clicking Save Changes. Fill in the post type name, slug, and other options like the labels, public, and other functionalities. Once the plugin is activated, youll see a new menu item called 'CPT UI' in the WordPress admin dashboard. I thought I would get this result: the page title, the page content, then I'd get a blog roll of the "project" posts below it. Install and activate the Custom Post Type UI plugin. I created two test "project" posts with featured images and text. So I'm now questioning if I'm getting good info at all. Actually, my first couple pages of Bing search results have a lot of sites with info that is three or four years old. Order By/Order Post Grid Master offers you to control the order of the post. You can show all posts or you can show a specific number of posts per page. Posts Per Page Post Grid Master offers you to control the number of posts per page. It's a four year old post, so I question if it's up-to-date now. You can create a post grid with any custom post type. I set up a page template called "page_product.php" and below is the code for that template.
![grid from custom post types grid from custom post types](https://crocoblock.com/knowledge-base/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/cpt-saving.jpg)
This is my first attempt at creating a page template using Genesis, after doing this the normal WP way for years.
![grid from custom post types grid from custom post types](https://blog.templatetoaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/CPT_gen.png)
I've set up a custom post type of "project" on my site, and I want to duplicate the blog roll from my site in order to just show this custom post type as the listings.