• Resolved LesTexas60

    (@lestexas60)


    Love this plugin. I use it to let staff create Posts through the Forms.
    My question is, How do I also allow them to Edit a Post that was created?
    I found wpuf_Edit shortcode but can’t find any instructions regarding this.
    I have a password protected page where staff can get in and make posts using the WPUF Form. I want to allow them to make corrections if needed.

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by LesTexas60.
    • This topic was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by LesTexas60.
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  • Plugin Support Saiful Islam

    (@saifislam01)

    Hi @lestexas60,

    How to allow users to edit their created posts from the front end?

    Your user can edit their submitted posts from the WPUF Account page. Use the shortcode [wpuf_account] to create the WPUF account page (doc ref). Besides, if you want to show your existing custom post types on your account page. You can select that from the My Account settings tab, which will render on the Account page.

    You can also create your custom dashboard page for a particular post type. Follow this doc.

    Hope this information will help.

    Cheers!

    Thread Starter LesTexas60

    (@lestexas60)

    If I understand correctly, the user needs a WP account to sign in and edit their post. The add Post page is set up for anyone to be able to add a Post but they have to know the Page Password. The Staff entering posts don’t really have accounts. The Posts default to my User ID. It sounds like what I want to do is not really possible at this time.
    Thank you for your explanation.

    Les

    Plugin Support Saiful Islam

    (@saifislam01)

    You’re most welcome ??

    Now, I’m going to mark this topic as resolved. If you have any queries in the future, you can create another thread.

    Have a good day!

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