ACF(Advance Custom Page) options page changes to be applied across the network as a global option
Hello I am developing a wordpress multisite and I want create a global options page using ACF options page flexibility and easier maintainability. But the problem is I could not update the options accross the network using the global option.
Is it possible to use ACF options page to create a global options for multisite and update it's options across the network?
wordpress multisite
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Hello I am developing a wordpress multisite and I want create a global options page using ACF options page flexibility and easier maintainability. But the problem is I could not update the options accross the network using the global option.
Is it possible to use ACF options page to create a global options for multisite and update it's options across the network?
wordpress multisite
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Hello I am developing a wordpress multisite and I want create a global options page using ACF options page flexibility and easier maintainability. But the problem is I could not update the options accross the network using the global option.
Is it possible to use ACF options page to create a global options for multisite and update it's options across the network?
wordpress multisite
Hello I am developing a wordpress multisite and I want create a global options page using ACF options page flexibility and easier maintainability. But the problem is I could not update the options accross the network using the global option.
Is it possible to use ACF options page to create a global options for multisite and update it's options across the network?
wordpress multisite
wordpress multisite
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Ye that is possible - create the options page in your "main site" then when you're wanting to fetch and display the option fields, use the switch_to_blog() function.
Below should demo how to switch out then switch back - I've used it for things like social links and contact details in the past.
<?php
// theme options to come from home - root multi site (1)
global $switched; switch_to_blog(1);
// Display your option fields
echo get_field('example_field','options');
// Restore back to current site
restore_current_blog();
?>
You've got it bro. I was fixing this things for almost 2 weeks. You got it in just under a minute. Thanks!
– learningToMasterWP
Nov 22 '18 at 13:56
No worries man glad it helped
– Jon Bennett
Nov 22 '18 at 20:17
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Ye that is possible - create the options page in your "main site" then when you're wanting to fetch and display the option fields, use the switch_to_blog() function.
Below should demo how to switch out then switch back - I've used it for things like social links and contact details in the past.
<?php
// theme options to come from home - root multi site (1)
global $switched; switch_to_blog(1);
// Display your option fields
echo get_field('example_field','options');
// Restore back to current site
restore_current_blog();
?>
You've got it bro. I was fixing this things for almost 2 weeks. You got it in just under a minute. Thanks!
– learningToMasterWP
Nov 22 '18 at 13:56
No worries man glad it helped
– Jon Bennett
Nov 22 '18 at 20:17
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Ye that is possible - create the options page in your "main site" then when you're wanting to fetch and display the option fields, use the switch_to_blog() function.
Below should demo how to switch out then switch back - I've used it for things like social links and contact details in the past.
<?php
// theme options to come from home - root multi site (1)
global $switched; switch_to_blog(1);
// Display your option fields
echo get_field('example_field','options');
// Restore back to current site
restore_current_blog();
?>
You've got it bro. I was fixing this things for almost 2 weeks. You got it in just under a minute. Thanks!
– learningToMasterWP
Nov 22 '18 at 13:56
No worries man glad it helped
– Jon Bennett
Nov 22 '18 at 20:17
add a comment |
Ye that is possible - create the options page in your "main site" then when you're wanting to fetch and display the option fields, use the switch_to_blog() function.
Below should demo how to switch out then switch back - I've used it for things like social links and contact details in the past.
<?php
// theme options to come from home - root multi site (1)
global $switched; switch_to_blog(1);
// Display your option fields
echo get_field('example_field','options');
// Restore back to current site
restore_current_blog();
?>
Ye that is possible - create the options page in your "main site" then when you're wanting to fetch and display the option fields, use the switch_to_blog() function.
Below should demo how to switch out then switch back - I've used it for things like social links and contact details in the past.
<?php
// theme options to come from home - root multi site (1)
global $switched; switch_to_blog(1);
// Display your option fields
echo get_field('example_field','options');
// Restore back to current site
restore_current_blog();
?>
answered Nov 21 '18 at 11:39
Jon BennettJon Bennett
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You've got it bro. I was fixing this things for almost 2 weeks. You got it in just under a minute. Thanks!
– learningToMasterWP
Nov 22 '18 at 13:56
No worries man glad it helped
– Jon Bennett
Nov 22 '18 at 20:17
add a comment |
You've got it bro. I was fixing this things for almost 2 weeks. You got it in just under a minute. Thanks!
– learningToMasterWP
Nov 22 '18 at 13:56
No worries man glad it helped
– Jon Bennett
Nov 22 '18 at 20:17
You've got it bro. I was fixing this things for almost 2 weeks. You got it in just under a minute. Thanks!
– learningToMasterWP
Nov 22 '18 at 13:56
You've got it bro. I was fixing this things for almost 2 weeks. You got it in just under a minute. Thanks!
– learningToMasterWP
Nov 22 '18 at 13:56
No worries man glad it helped
– Jon Bennett
Nov 22 '18 at 20:17
No worries man glad it helped
– Jon Bennett
Nov 22 '18 at 20:17
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