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In Drupal 7, on my front page, when logged in as admin, the node's content is not rendered.

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However, when I log out, I can see content

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This only occurs on one content type (called Front Page). No other content type mimics this behavior.

We're using Responsive Premium as our base theme, of which it is based on omega.

Is there a permission that I have forgotten about?

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Check the field permissions in your content type. If you added custom permissions to a field and did not grant admin role access, the node will not be displayed.

By "admin" do you mean uid1 superuser or user in a role named "admin"

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  • The user role is the second -- a user with a role "admin." In permissions, I don't directly see a view option for fields in admin/people/permissions. Suggestions. As it turns out I might just use Node Convert to move these to a fresh Content Type and delete the failing Type. Thanks for your suggestion.
    – Rick
    Commented Jan 22, 2014 at 15:10
  • If you are using the Field Permissions module drupal.org/project/field_permissions I'm thinking it's possible someone added custom permissions that did not include the admin role for one of the fields. Can you see the content as superuser uid? Commented Jan 22, 2014 at 16:14
  • Another thought: have you tried rebuilding the content permissions? http://yoursite/admin/reports/status/rebuild or click the link at http://yoursite/admin/reports/status Commented Jan 24, 2014 at 1:32

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