ALERT: This is an important training. You may want to set ALL your loops up like this from the very start of every project. You might even want to make it part of your development blueprint!
There's a common challenge that you'll run into when using query loops: How can you exclude specific items from being shown but the loop when needed?
Bricks has a default control for this, but that's NOT the solution I recommend because it has scalability, maintainability, and general "hassle" issues (I'll demonstrate in this video).
The real solution involves another Bricks query loop feature that you might not be aware of or know how to use yet: meta queries.
Don't worry, it's EASY, and I'll walk you through it step by step. This solution gives you tremendous control over item visibility across your entire website.
While I used Advanced Custom Fields for this (https://geni.us/YYhEP), you can use Metabox (https://geni.us/t3UBIYH) as well.
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