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Problem: I am unable to see my custom posts at the single post URL, or in the results of a View.

Solution:
- Temporarily deactivate all plugins except Types and Views, then activate a default theme like Twenty Seventeen.
- Go to wp-admin > Settings > Permalinks and select a permalink structure like "Month and Name", then save the permalinks again.
- Edit the linda-hedlund-new post and check the permalink. Visit the post on the front-end of the site.
- If the post still does not appear, go to Toolset > Post Types and edit this post type. Check the Options panel and be sure that Rewrite is checked, and "Use the normal WordPress URL logic". Make sure "show_ui" and "publicly_queryable" are checked.
- Save permalinks again and test again.

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Last updated by guyH-2 6 years, 5 months ago.

Assisted by: Christian Cox.

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#1073518

Tell us what you are trying to do? Display a custom post type on the front end. I can't get the post type I created to display anywhere.

Is there any documentation that you are following?
I have followed the documentation here https://toolset.com/learn/build-directory-classifieds-sites-using-toolset/

Is there a similar example that we can see?

What is the link to your site?
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#1074410

Hi, first please try these troubleshooting steps:
- Temporarily deactivate all plugins except Types and Views, then activate a default theme like Twenty Seventeen.
- Go to wp-admin > Settings > Permalinks and select a permalink structure like "Month and Name", then save the permalinks again.
- Edit the linda-hedlund-new post and check the permalink. Visit the post on the front-end of the site.
- If the post still does not appear, go to Toolset > Post Types and edit this post type. Check the Options panel and be sure that Rewrite is checked, and "Use the normal WordPress URL logic". Make sure "show_ui" and "publicly_queryable" are checked.
- Save permalinks again and test again.

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#1076038

Thanks Chris, that's the fix.