CRED plugin allows you to build forms for front-end user registration and editing. These forms can include user fields and display them with your HTML styling. They also support input validation and automatic email notifications.
When you ask for help or report issues, make sure to tell us the structure and the settings of your form.
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Problem: I have applied Access Controls to User Field Groups, but the restrictions do not seem to be applied in front-end User Forms.
Solution: Access Control for User fields only applies in wp-admin. If you'd like to restrict access to specific content based on User roles, you can use Access Control shortcodes.
So to display different Forms to different User roles, you could do something like this:
You could do something similar directly inside the Form to show or hide input fields if you prefer to use one Form. You must use Expert Mode to edit the Form shortcodes. This example only shows these two fields to users in the role "role1":
Problem:
The user was using a view inside the Avada Builder in a site hosted on SiteGround. Changes to the view were not reflected on the frontend until the page was saved in the Avada builder.
Solution:
It turns out to be caused by the "Dynamic Cache" in SiteGround hosting.