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    FerCaldas on #48671

    I will use this thread to ask something similar.
    How can I redirect to a custom page besides receive this “not allowed” message?

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    FerCaldas on #48497

    Ok friend !
    Thanks again for your support.

    My point is I’m giving to my members the ability to front-end post their own content and they have to be able to edit theyrselves contents without any other effort than click “Edit” button. The standard post page don’t fit at all in my template… so I’m stucked with the plugin…
    I’ll search for other solutions here. Thanks again !

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by FerCaldas.
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    FerCaldas on #48494

    Hi!
    Thanks for your quick response.

    where can I set the edit page inside the settings?
    Because if I set my new create-post page on “post creation section”, the plug-in will call this page when editing.
    There’s no option to setup one “edit-page” page on “Editing section”.

    So, in other words I cannot setup another create page besides the standard?

    Thanks

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by FerCaldas.
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    FerCaldas on #48492

    I Think the point here is: The edit function do not bring original post to edit. Simply opens up the creation page again, so you are forced to “recreate” the entire post if you want to change a single word, for example…

    The post ID parameter, with the number of original post, have the same behaviour.

    AND the principal issue is that even with the post_id Parameter on the link, the plugin creates another post

    step by step:
    1 – https://imgur.com/hjEFDGi
    2 – https://imgur.com/HxJyyH3
    3 – https://imgur.com/BvvLIwc

    Thanks