• Resolved boonika

    (@boonika)


    Hi there. I have tried a free version of Caldera after I realized that it allows front-end submitting and editing. I have a situation like this. We have a lot of users on our sites who submit content. Those users can later edit that content, but only their own, not from other users. Custom post types, taxonomies, and fields are created with Pods. Beaver Themer is used for a post type template to display entered data in the front end – title, paragraph text, thumbnail, a gallery with a limited number of photos, and so on. I have followed your tutorial and I have created a form with which I can edit those entries, more or less. The big problem is that everyone can edit everyone else’s content because edit form is visible to all the members with same capabilities. Is there a finite solution for this, either in free or paid version of the plugin, just like folks from Formidable Forms and Toolset have done it? So the form to edit a certain post type entry should only be accessible by the author of that entry. Thanks in advance.

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  • Plugin Contributor christiechirinos

    (@christiechirinos)

    Boonika, as per WordPress.org rules I cannot answer this sales question on support threads. Please message us directly at calderaforms.com.

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