If a content on your frontend is not displayed, this can be due to improperly set pe rmissionss.
In order to properly set permissions for an item, you must check the widget permissions, the global permissions for the content type, as well as the permissions for the single item.
Consider the following example: You have a page that displays the Content block widget and the widget is supposed to display a shared content block. On the frontend, the shared content bock is visible only to logged in administrators, but not visible to unauthenticated users.
Perform the following checks:
RESULT: The widget displays the shared content block to every user that has opened the page. The same procedure is valid for all built-in and dynamic content.
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