Hi @alexalp
Thanks for reporting the issue. Long story short, you have high likely created a field that you shouldn’t have been able to create. This happend because some validation rules within the fields editor failed to trigger due to the newest update to the carbon fields library broke the old validation system.
If you still have access to your website, the quickest way to to fix the issue is to wipe all your custom fields by going in Tools -> Posterno tools -> database and wipe all fields from there. Wait until the process has finished and it will restore fields back to default.
Once it’s restored back to default, you don’t need to create a “listing category” field. Posterno internally already handles that.
Remember you shouldn’t create the following fields:
– Listing category selector
– Social profiles selector
– Listing tags selector
– Opening hours
I’ll be releasing a fix on Monday
his is this already fixed? i added so many custom fields that i dont want to clear all, is there a way i can know which custom fields are the cause of this so i can delete them and recreate them?
The update has just been released. The list of fields types that cannot be used outside of the default fields are these:
– Listing category selector
– Social profiles selector
– Listing tags selector
– Opening hours
ok, thanks and will you ever add the option to delete default fields? there are default fields i wont use, rather than hiding them, i would like to delete them
At the moment you can only hide fields from the frontend forms by marking them as “admin-only” – see here https://docs.posterno.com/article/504-listings-custom-fields#t3
There currently is no plan to allow removal of the default fields from the admin panel ( listings post type page ). If more people request to remove the default fields from the post type page, I’d most definitely add an option to hide them but they’ll still be visible within the fields editor in the admin panel so they can be toggled.