I have custom fields on my wordpress installation but after theme update, they disappeared from admin.
They still show the content on front-end, but I can't add new content from admin.
I already checked if it was unchecked in "screen-options", but it isn't there ...
I tried to deactivate every plugin and see if anything changed, but no.
I don't know what version you had, I am using Wordpress 5.2+. I had the same problem, I can't find the checkbox of Custom Fields in the Screen Options as it suppose to be but later on I found it in the Options of adding or editing post. Go to Posts > Add New > click on 3 vertical Dots on the top right conner > click on Options > once the options dialog box popped up you will see Custom Fields checkbox under Advance Panels.
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Asking what the title says. I made a plugin where the Title, Date and Link is automatically added on a new Elementor Page. I only want one section of the page to be edited by a user with no admin privileges, is it possible?
If you look at the screenshot, the content containing "Researchers and Industrial Leaders..." is the only one I need to be able to get edited.
If you're familiar with ACF or JetEngine you could dynamically connect that section to an editable section in the dashboard... that way your user stays out of Elementor but can edit sections on the site.
That's how I do it.
Good morning! I have a small problem with a Wordpress site. Basically our site contains information above the main menu. Before, this info, was editable via a meta field directly from the Wordpress back end on the HOME page, now (since I upgraded to Wordpress 5 and 6) this meta field to change those dates above the menu I can't find it. How can I solve? I tried looking at the .phps from the file manager but can't find that section. Could you help me?
Thank you
Good Morning. If these were default custom fields from WordPress then you should check in top right screen option whether "custom fields" are checked/enabled. In latest WordPress versions with Block Editor Enabled, you will find this option when you will click on 3 dots on Top right and then in Preferences>>Panels
Is it possible to implement a new admin menu in Drupal 7?
Currently I am using Seven theme.
What I want to do is adding another tab on the Content menu with just: Comment, Comment to content, Comment, Submission.
I added a new menu on the admin menu structure, but the menu is not showing anywhere.
I made page--admin--content--submission.tpl.php to start making the interface, but I can't make it according to the current selected admin theme.
Please point me somewhere since I already googled with no luck.
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Did you try clearing your cache? You can do that via the Performance page, at yoursite.com/admin/config/development/performance.
I'm working on a client's WordPress website and I'm having getting the Posts tab back on the admin panel. It's missing in the page source and I'm not sure where it could have been removed from. I tried disabling plugins, I updated WordPress, I installed an admin menu control plugin and it shows all the other menu items but Posts is missing.
In the template functions.php there was an entry to hide it, I removed it and all others related. Comments was also hidden but reappeared when I did this.
Does anyone know where else the menu item could have been removed from or maybe how to restore it or the menu files?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Figured out what it was, a plugin (Magic Fields) had an option to hide the menu.
I'm using Wordpress 3.1.2 and custom fields are not appearing on the Post and Page edit pages. What am I missing?
Thanks
Check your Screen Options in the top right menu and see if Custom Fields is unchecked or not.