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php - How to create an unordered list of images separate from the content

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Some of the solutions I'd tried are 'multiple featured images,' and 'upload image gallery,' but they're either require plugins, are too convoluted, or make for terrible html syntax.

I've looked around at websites that use wordpress, and found this, and would like to know how they might have coded their list of images at the bottom of their 'Projects' post in the backend:

Some of the solutions I'd tried are 'multiple featured images,' and 'upload image gallery,' but they're either require plugins, are too convoluted, or make for terrible html syntax.

I've looked around at websites that use wordpress, and found this, and would like to know how they might have coded their list of images at the bottom of their 'Projects' post in the backend:

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I would recommend using Wordpress custom fields.

You can add them using the Wordpress API or using a plugin like Advanced Custom Fields

If so, create a Repeater field that contains Image field.

Use this to show your repeater field.

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