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[Resolved] Types Not Allowing WordPress Buttons To Work

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Last updated by Luo Yang 7 years, 6 months ago.

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Hi, I have a fresh install of WP with Types, CRED and Views. I have the default 2016 theme. When I try to create a page, the Publish button does not work (or Drafts or anything else). I have tried with Fire Fox and Chrome and same result. If I deactivate Types, the buttons work.

Here is a link to a screen recording:
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I noticed the URL changes when I hit Publish to:

post-new.php?post_type=page&wp-post-new-reload=true

Every time I hit Publish it adds a new &wp-post-new-reload=true

Thank you!

#449617

Dear Armando,

It is abnormal, I can not duplicate same problem.
In my localhost, it also adds a new parameter &wp-post-new-reload=true, but the publish button does work.

I suggest you check these in your website:
1) deactivate other plugins and switch to wordpress default theme, and test again
2) Enable PHP debug mode, copy and paste the debug logs here
PHP Debugging
In case you think that Types or Views are doing something wrong (what we call a bug), you should enable PHP error logging. Again, edit your wp-config.php file and add the following:

ini_set('log_errors',TRUE);
ini_set('error_reporting', E_ALL);
ini_set('error_log', dirname(__FILE__) . '/error_log.txt');
This will produce a file called ‘error_log.txt’ in your WordPress root directory. Make sure that the web server can create and write this file. If it cannot, use an FTP program to create the file and make it writable to Apache (normally, user www-data).
https://toolset.com/documentation/user-guides/debugging-types-and-views/

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