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Here’s 2 different working code snippets which enable you to add custom field content to any Genesis loop using ACF or WordPress custom fields.
Create a template file in your child theme folder and use the WordPress Template Hierarchy to name the file and add the following code.
<?php
/**
* @author Brad Dalton
* @link https://wpsites.net/web-design/add-custom-field-to-genesis-loop/
*/
add_action( 'genesis_entry_content', 'function_name', 12 );
function function_name() {
$value = get_post_meta( get_the_ID(), 'key', true );
if ( ! empty( $value ) ) {
echo '<div class="your-class">'. $value .'</div>';
}
}
genesis();
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