OK, I have made the request:
https://www.advancedcustomfields.com/feedback/p/add-up-and-down-move-buttons-to-repeater-fields
Please upvote the request at the link above.
If anyone knows or has a snippet of code to add that adds this support, then please let me know. Thanks
Yes, this would be awesome. +1 for this as a feature.
@hube2 Thanks,
If I get time I will do that. Unfortunately, I am no longer on that project and a bit slammed right now, but I will keep it in mind.
@bmostrey Just curious were you experiencing the same issue.
If so, are you doing the same with Flexible fields that I am or something different.
Thanks
@jackfowler Awesome, your information helped although I think it could use a bit more explanation. I was stuck on Field Groups, but then I realized you meant a Group field.
@hube2
@tdmalone
Yes, nested tabs works!
You first need to create a Tab field, then after the Tab field add a Group field ( NOT a Field Group ). Leave the Group field Label blank and in the sub fields of that Group field add your nested tabs and fields.
@bmostrey Sorry, No.
I will add my condition above and it works, but I have to remember to add it back on each update.
Thanks, but I have been using ACF5 for awhile and update it periodically, I checked my git logs and it looks like the last version I had that everything was working on was Version: 5.7.7 with WP 4.9.8.
So either it is an issue from updating ACF5 from 5.7.7 to 5.7.13 or something to do with WP Updates.
It’s not a big deal for me as I will go through and update the values, but it might be an issue for others when they update. Although I am not sure how many use the “width” parameter.
Hope this helps others, but for every WP site I set max_input_vars to 5000. Since then I have run dozens of sites and some with massive amounts of repeaters and other fields. So far I have not run into this issue again.
You can do this with Apache or Nginx (Whatever web server you are using) or PHP.ini.
Welcome to the Advanced Custom Fields community forum.
Browse through ideas, snippets of code, questions and answers between fellow ACF users
Helping others is a great way to earn karma, gain badges and help ACF development!
We use cookies to offer you a better browsing experience, analyze site traffic and personalize content. Read about how we use cookies and how you can control them in our Cookie Policy. If you continue to use this site, you consent to our use of cookies.