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[Resolved] Is it possible to display user specific content on a page?

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Last updated by Minesh 7 years, 4 months ago.

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#478957

Hi there,

I'm wondering if this is possible - I know that it's possibly a tall order.

I want to create a specific URL:
example.com/updates

When a user logs in and visits this URL, I want them to be able to see a post that is unique to them with content that only they can see.

So I want a way to create a post for user X and when they log in and visit that URL, they see that post. Likewise, when user Y logs in, they see the post that was created for them instead.

Another thing (sorry) that I'd love is to be able to email user X and Y if THEIR post is updated by anyone.

Thanks for listening!

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Minesh
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Hello. Thank you for contacting the Toolset support.

As per our support policy, we are handling only one issue per ticket. I will try to cover your first query.

To display posts belongs to logged in user: I suggest you should go through the following Tutorial:
=> https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/cred-training-course/part-9-listing-items-belong-logged-user/

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