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Hi Man, I think there is a syntax error in your code. You should check whether there is a field or not (as you’ve done) but you should even check if there are rows
. Also when you echo a sub_field sticking it in a variable use
get_the_sub_field()
. So try the code below and let me know if that’s what you’re looking for 🙂
<div class="entry-content"> <?php the_content(); ?> <?php wp_link_pages( array( 'before' => '<div class="page-links">' . __( 'Pages:', 'pictorico' ), 'after' => '</div>', ) ); ?> <?php if(get_field('spalten')): ?> <?php while(have_rows('spalten')): the_row(); ?> <div class="columns"> <div class="col-left"><?php $wysiwyg = get_the_sub_field('linke_spalte', false, false); echo apply_filters('the_content', $wysiwyg); ?></div> <div class="col-right"><?php $wysiwyg = get_the_sub_field('rechte_spalte', false, false); echo apply_filters('the_content', $wysiwyg); ?></div> </div> <?php endwhile; ?> <?php endif; ?> </div><!-- .entry-content -->
Also you probably need to make sure there are posts to display so at the very top of it you should do something like:
<?php if(have_posts() ) { while ( have_posts() ) { the_post(); ?>
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