• Resolved ConquerorTravel

    (@conquerortravel)


    “Use our field types, or make your own
    We have a lot of common field types available for you to use, or you can build your own with our extensible field type classes.

    Each of these field type have their own set of options, if those aren’t enough they are also easily extended…”

    I cannot find any information about how to build my own field types – I need radio buttons, drop-down boxes, etc.

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  • Thread Starter ConquerorTravel

    (@conquerortravel)

    I solved this, but I have other problems: first, after I publish a new custom post type, no information from the custom fields shows up?! (the page is blank).
    Second, how can I add my page categories to the field types in pods?
    Thanks for help!

    Plugin Contributor Josh Pollock

    (@shelob9)

    Can you elaborate a bit on what you mean by “the page is blank” please? Do you mean you get a plain what screen or something else?

    Thread Starter ConquerorTravel

    (@conquerortravel)

    No, on the page is just the title and the text that I write in the regular editor (see the x). Any other information from the custom fields, which should appear under x doesn’t show up – see the link – https://www.imobiliaretimisoara.eu/anunturi-imobiliare/apartament-2-camere-girocului/
    The custom post type is named “anunturi-imobiliare” and I set up a series of custom fields binded with it including text, drop-down boxes and pictures. At the pod’s Advanced Options the User Capability is set to Page. However, it looks like when I publish the custom post type (that I want to be handled by WP similar to a page), the custom fields aren’t detected at all – I assume it aren’t included in the loop.
    Thanks for help!
    Victor

    Plugin Contributor Jim True

    (@jimtrue)

    You would need to either add your fields to your WordPress Theme Templates within the loop (they aren’t shown automatically), or you can use the Pods Templating component discussed in this slide series (the videos should be edited and uploaded shortly):

    Let us know if you have additional questions. The Pods information never ‘automatically’ shows on a page; you have to tell it where you want to go; we simplify the creation of custom post types and the displaying of it.

    Plugin Contributor Josh Pollock

    (@shelob9)

    Since we have not heard back in several weeks, so I am going to mark this resolved.

    If it’s still an issue, please let us know here or at https://pods.io/forums

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