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  • Thread Starter blairw

    (@blairw)

    I found the pages listed under terms in the menu dashboard while setting up a new menu. Every saved version I made while trying to figure out where the pages were being saved. Wish that was in the docs, would have saved me a lot of time. I still haven’t found where they are being saved. Would like to know where the pages are so I can delete all the copies I now have.

    Plugin Author Timothy Wood

    (@codearachnid)

    I’m not sure I understand what you mean non-posting pages. Are you saying you are still getting 404 errors when publishing? If this is the case and you have the latest version it would be helpful to know more about your site configuration (plugins + theme).

    The plugin has a 1 step process. Step 1 is saving the fields that populate the dynamic aspects of your legal documents. Step 2 to publish, publishing will take the document framework and save it as a custom post type into your site. It also uses shortcodes for the dynamic fields so you do not have to republish if you make a simple change to your site fields.

    Thread Starter blairw

    (@blairw)

    I figured out how to make the pages, I just didn’t actually find the pages themselves till I went to make a custom menu and they were list on the side of the menu editor under “terms”. It would have been helpful to know that they weren’t directly added to the posts or pages lists like legal page plugins I’ve used before.
    No worries, it’s all working now and I even managed to delete the extra copies but I couldn’t tell you how I did that since I can’t seem to replicate the process now.

    Thread Starter blairw

    (@blairw)

    One other thing, I had to copy the entire content of the plugins final output to an actual post page in order to style the post to match the site.

    Plugin Author Timothy Wood

    (@codearachnid)

    @blairw that is interesting what you stated in the last post. I would be curious the theme you are using as to why the template is not working correctly for you. And that is a good insight for our documentation to let users know how to link to the pages.

    It seems your original issue is resolved; therefore, i am marking this thread as resolved.

    Thread Starter blairw

    (@blairw)

    In this instance, I am using Profit Builder Editor and the PB Theme from the same company (wpprofitbuilder.com). I’ve noticed a few other issues with their software, like not being able to override CSS for Gravity Forms (a super huge drag considering I use GF for so many things) and some other stuff. They have a great tool and it makes great looking pages, it’s just not as compatible as I would like it to be with other tools.
    It is what it is I suppose.

    Not working here at all.

    What I have is WordPress 4.1.1 running Twenty Fifteen theme.

    Not many other plugnins to speak of.
    The pages are made – however they bring up a 404.

    https://screencast.com/t/3SzuIOAlq5
    https://screencast.com/t/90PpQwgA4
    https://screencast.com/t/H0r2HCRj0V

    Hope this gets fixed – This is GREAT!!

    I’m having the same issue as @blairw. The only way to find what is generated from the forms is to look under the side panel, then Legull, then “Terms.” The generated pages/posts do not show up under “Pages” or “Posts” so I had to manually create two new pages and then copy and paste the contents from where I mentioned in the second sentence. That seems to work, but it took a long time to figure out. I’m using the widely used X theme. Any fixes?

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