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[Resolved] Use the form with ACF fields

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Last updated by Shane 2 years, 3 months ago.

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Tell us what you are trying to do?

Is there any documentation that you are following?

Is there a similar example that we can see?
Hello how are you?

On my site, I have a CPT, and for this new type of content, I used ACF to create the custom fields. ACF has more field options, besides being more visually beautiful compared to your creator.

All new fields created are plain text fields.

I need help creating the form. The form itself I have already created, but the ACF custom fields do not work.

It doesn't even work with generic fields, including custom field slug.

And I can't find the fields either, when I enter: "manage third-party fields through Toolset". Can't find the CPT in the list.

How can I do this? Can you help me?

I'm waiting.

Thanks
What is the link to your site?

#2456691

Shane
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Timezone: America/Jamaica (GMT-05:00)

Hi Henrique,

Thanks for getting in touch. Perhaps you're doing something different from me. Can you try to replicate this on the sandbox site below.
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I tried to replicate the issue but I was able to populate the fields with no issues at all. If you got to the page below you will see the add new post form.
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Please let me know if you're able to replicate.

Thanks,
Shane