• Resolved Prolet

    (@prolet)


    Hi,
    Could you, please, see the link http://www.ohsobelle.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/mock-up-my-page-2-pdf.pdf
    This is what all users will be able to see when they are logged into their own page.
    The problems are few:
    -How to create a template to look as it’s on the picture?
    -How to make it dynamic-the user to be able to add the information.
    I’ve been reading about post types, post content and template but I’m not able to figure out how to do this specific result.
    Please give me some directions!
    Thank you in advance!

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  • Thread Starter Prolet

    (@prolet)

    I figured it out 🙂

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    Hi Prolet, could you let us know the solution so that others can benefit from it if they need to? Thanks.

    Thread Starter Prolet

    (@prolet)

    Andrew, how selfish of me!
    I used two plugins- Simple Custom post type custom field – http://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-content-construction-kit/ and http://wordpress.org/plugins/ckeditor-for-wordpress/
    With CKEditor for WP I created a table with the way the clients wanted -number of columns, different colours and headings.
    I placed the code of the table into Simple post type field and the plugin immediately registered the new post type.
    The idea was that the users will be able to add a data into this table.In this case the data is actually 9 small pictures of crystals.
    Every user is able to log into his/hers own account, to press the Custom Post button and to load the table.Later will click on the field they want and will add a media-the picture of the diamond they need.
    With this way every user will have as many tables as they wish.
    It’s simple, isn’t it?

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