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Hi, we created a custom role named “Content Editor” that have full permissions on posts and several custom post type, but can’t access to pages or settings.
When a Content Editor user publish a custom post type post (e.g. “hotel”) it does not appear in frontend until i open and update it by administrator user.
If content editor publishes a default wordpress post, it works fine. I set full access on both default post and custom post type for content edito user, and on standard category taxonomy and all custom taxonomies too.
I manage cpt by Pods plugin, where is set to inherit defualt post permission for every cpt.
What can I do to make content editor posts visible?
Hi Marco,
If you deactivate the User Role Editor plugin, does it fix your issue?
PS: You can manage post types using this plugin, you don’t need a separate plugin for it.
Thanks,
Syam
Hi, thank you for response. The issue is still present even if i disable both user role editor and user role editor pro plugins.
I started using pods some time before and have a lot of cpt and custom taxonomies, i can’t change it now.
Let me know if we can fix the issue.
regards
Hi Marco,
Then this issue must be coming from pods plugin. Do you know what capabilities the plugin sets when it creates a post type?
Thanks,
Syam
yes, custom post types are set with default posts advanced permissions. i’ll try to ask to pods support then.
I’ll write you again just in case of other doubts.
Thank you so far.