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[Gelöst] Creating frontend profile for a user

This support ticket is created vor 3 Jahren, 2 Monaten. There's a good chance that you are reading advice that it now obsolete.

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Zuletzt aktualisiert von AndreG3332 vor 3 Jahren, 2 Monaten.

Assistiert von: Shane.

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Morning,
The site I am busy with is based on the following:

it is a membership site. The user will register as a WordPress user. He will then create a user profile (CPT)(custom form) and save his profile form. Once this is done I want to have a way where he can then view his profile by opening his "profile page". I am unable to achieve this. Is there any documentation that could help me?

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Shane
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Hi Andre,

While there isn't any documentation that addresses this directly there is a way to achieve this.

What you will need to do is to create a view and add it to the page that is the My Profile page. On this view you will add a query filter for the Post Author and set that filter "Post Author is the same as Logged in User".

This will allow your view to select the correct user profile to be displayed. From there you will just add the items from the user's profile that you want to display on that my profile page.

Please let me know if this helps.
Thanks,
Shane

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My issue is resolved now. Thank you!