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[Resolved] Add new group of posts problem

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Last updated by Luo Yang 6 years, 10 months ago.

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Or I have no idea how to handle Toolset or there are many things that do not work as they should.
Now, I'm following the tutorial:
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/cred-training-course/part-7-building-account-page-login-form/
And I can not add a new group of posts, since the search field does not display any page to be able to add it.
So I can not do anything. I'm with my arms crossed.
With no other plugin this had happened to me when handling it in the dashboard. 🙁

Look at the screenshots.

Thanks for your help.

Best regards,
Francisco R.

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Dear Francisco,

I assume we are talking about the step "Creating a post group for pages restricted to logged-in users" of document:
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/cred-training-course/part-7-building-account-page-login-form/

The problem you mentioned above is abnormal, same as your other threads, we need to know if there is any compatibility problem in your website, please check this:
1) deactivate other plugins and switch to wordpress default theme, and test again
2) Also check if there is any JS errors occur in your website.
https://toolset.com/documentation/programmer-reference/debugging-sites-built-with-toolset/
Javascript Debugging
Many of the operations in WordPress require Javascript. Any JavaScript error, caused by anything, may stop all further Javascript execution and prevent things from functioning properly.

JavaScript debugging is done using the browser’s built-in Developer Tools, more specifically, using a JavaScript Console. Today, all major browsers feature Developer Tools and a JavaScript Console:

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