leeviathan
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To me the expected behavior is really unintuitive; I wouldn’t expect a bunch of required fields to just disappear into the ether. We’re now in an embarrassing situation where our subscribers’ information is lost (?) and we have to ask them to enter that information again?
For us, we actually want to use our newsletter to request additional information; for example: subscribers to the new list enter their mailing information to receive a physical copy of our publication.
We can find a different solution, but using Mailpoet seems like it could be a perfectly good option if it could save form data for existing subscribers.
- This reply was modified 5 years, 3 months ago by leeviathan.
I have this infection as well and haven’t been able to squash it
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [CPT-onomies: Using Custom Post Types as Taxonomies] create normal taxonomiesI may have spoken too soon. the ‘feed’ option for custom post types doesn’t seem to work for me. I have an archive-ready custom post type I created with your plugin, and the ‘feed’ option set to ‘true’, but the feed doesn’t update with the creation of a new post of that custom post type…
Am I misunderstanding the ‘Feeds’ setting?
I found the culprit, but I don’t know why it’s the culprit. There was a particular metabox I was trying to hide from “author” type users, but doing so was causing the problem.
I’ve tried deleting all plugins, even removing advanced access manager then reinstalling it, to no avail.
I forgot to mention that uninstalling the plugin puts things back to normal.
This happened to me, and for me the solution was to go to AWM Group->Access Manager->Main Menu then uncheck anything under “Dashboard”. Since when a user logs in, they are usually directed to the dashboard, and if it’s restricted then they will get an invalid permissions message