• Resolved Donatas G.

    (@donatas-g)


    I have a custom content type created with pods (wp and pods plugin is up to date). I have created a simple template to display the custom post type, since I have added a few fields to the default ones. Here is the simple template I have created for display (it covers only the custom fields and is displayed after the default fields):

    <div style="text-align:right"><em>Atsak? {@autorius}, {@post_date,simple_date}</em></div>
    <div>Priskirta kategorijai: {@klausimu_kategorija.name}</div>

    The fields are displayed fine when I am logged in, but once I log out, I see a message below the default fields: “You do not have access to view this content.”, and the custom field content is not displayed.

    What could I have done wrong?

    Here are the pod’s settings (hope linking to images is ok here):

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    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Thread Starter Donatas G.

    (@donatas-g)

    I do not know why and how, but I made another Pod auto template with exactly the same content, and switched the pod to use it. And now it displays all the content fine. So, problem solved, sorry to bother you all.

    Plugin Author Jory Hogeveen

    (@keraweb)

    Hi @donatas-g

    No problem! This might have been some form of cache.

    Cheers, Jory

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