Hey Alex,
This is possible, if you’re trying to do this in one of our template parts you’ll need to use $dlm_download instead of $post. So:
<?php echo get_post_meta($dlm_download->ID, 'author-link', true); ?>
Good luck!
Kind Regards,
Barry Kooij
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Neo1337
(@eminecraft)
Hi Barry,
I try with <?php echo get_post_meta($dlm_download->ID, 'author-link', true); ?> but don’t works.
Seem to work with follow code: <?php global $wp_query; $postid = $wp_query->post->ID; echo get_post_meta($postid, 'compatible', true); wp_reset_query();?>
But only in WordPress posts. In download monitor posts didn’t work…
I like to use custom fields for each file posts, not in WordPress posts.
Thanks,
Alex
Hey Alex,
I might have made a typo in my previous response. You could try
<?php echo get_post_meta($dlm_download->id, 'author-link', true); ?>
Note I change the capitalized ID to lowercase id.
I hope this fixes the customization for you but as I stated in another support request I can’t write the actual code for you as this is beyond what we can do in support. If you’re unable to do this customization yourself I’d recommend hiring a developer.
Kind Regards,
Barry Kooij