Comments 5Hrishikesh started the conversationApril 2, 2021 at 10:53amHi,Is there a way to include custom post types in the Post Grid element? 2,961Andrew repliedApril 2, 2021 at 12:16pmHi there,Which version of theme do you currently have?You can include the custom post type with the most recent version.Update using the guide below:http://themenectar.com/docs/salient/updating-salient/Kind regards. 5Hrishikesh repliedApril 2, 2021 at 2:39pmOK I see it now. Thanks. I was using the Child Theme and an older version of the theme. Even if I'm using the child theme, shouldn't the update show for the actual inactive theme too? 2,961Andrew repliedApril 2, 2021 at 5:41pmHi There,Did you mean the parent theme(inactive theme) ?Thanks. 5Hrishikesh repliedApril 6, 2021 at 4:16amYes. usually all theme updates are shown even if they are inactive themes. 8,847Tahir repliedApril 6, 2021 at 7:15amHey Again,The Theme update would only show up if you have the Envato Market Plugin installed and configured. Please see: http://themenectar.com/docs/salient/updating-salient/#methods Thanks ThemeNectar Support Team Sign in to reply ...
Hi,
Is there a way to include custom post types in the Post Grid element?
Hi there,
Which version of theme do you currently have?
You can include the custom post type with the most recent version.
Update using the guide below:
http://themenectar.com/docs/salient/updating-salient/
Kind regards.
OK I see it now. Thanks. I was using the Child Theme and an older version of the theme. Even if I'm using the child theme, shouldn't the update show for the actual inactive theme too?
Hi There,
Did you mean the parent theme(inactive theme) ?
Thanks.
Yes. usually all theme updates are shown even if they are inactive themes.
Hey Again,
The Theme update would only show up if you have the Envato Market Plugin installed and configured.
Please see: http://themenectar.com/docs/salient/updating-salient/#methods
Thanks
ThemeNectar Support Team