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Hi, when I try to edit pages on my website from the WP admin bar with WP User Frontend enabled, it appears that clicking the "Edit Page" button converts the page to a post in the backend. This breaks a lot of things on the website, such as link loading to the page and other plugins that act on specifically only pages or specifically only posts, and serves as a major inconvenience. I am using WP User Frontend Version 4.0.6 and the Graphene theme.
Screenshot #1 is the WP admin bar. I am clicking on "Edit Page".
Screenshot #2 is what clicking "Edit Page" on the admin bar should lead me to. This is the default WP editor.
Screenshot #3 is what clicking "Edit Page" on the admin bar actually leads me to. It converts the page into a post.
What is the best way to fix this? For now, I am currently disabling the plugin when performing maintenance updates on my website, but this takes a lot of extra time. Is there any other method to keep the plugin enabled and also have the "Edit Page" functionality on the admin bar work normally in the meantime?
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Hi, when I try to edit pages on my website from the WP admin bar with WP User Frontend enabled, it appears that clicking the "Edit Page" button converts the page to a post in the backend. This breaks a lot of things on the website, such as link loading to the page and other plugins that act on specifically only pages or specifically only posts, and serves as a major inconvenience. I am using WP User Frontend Version 4.0.6 and the Graphene theme.
Screenshot #1 is the WP admin bar. I am clicking on "Edit Page".
Screenshot #2 is what clicking "Edit Page" on the admin bar should lead me to. This is the default WP editor.
Screenshot #3 is what clicking "Edit Page" on the admin bar actually leads me to. It converts the page into a post.
What is the best way to fix this? For now, I am currently disabling the plugin when performing maintenance updates on my website, but this takes a lot of extra time. Is there any other method to keep the plugin enabled and also have the "Edit Page" functionality on the admin bar work normally in the meantime?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: