[Resolved] "Author Page" depending on the role of the user
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"However, the shortcode to insert the appropriate view does not work.
Interestingly, the Firefox page with the user view is empty, while Chrome is old, so "customer" and "dealer" have a view for "dealer"."
It's bad.
Indifferent whether I am logged in or not, whether I am logged (If I'm logged in) in as "administrator", "dealer" or "custor" - the "customer" profile page should ALWAYS display the "customer" view, and the "dealer" profile page should AWAYS display the "dealer" view. Of course I'm talking about the front-end.
Now there is nothing shown (Firefox), or the view for "dealer" (Chrome), whether it is a "customer" or "dealer" page. hidden link - "customer" page hidden link - "dealer" page
"Now - Could you please share problem URL where above conditional shortcode not working."
As for the address - I would like in the address bar instead of "? Author_id = 123" was the nickname of the user whose profile is shown on the page.
So instead of: hidden link
should: hidden link
Yes, of course.
I even wondered how you wrote: "Now - Could you please share problem URL where above conditional shortcode not working."
I thought that I wanted this topic in this thread to solve.
I will create a new topic.