Are you looking for a way to switch or convert custom post types in WordPress? Sometimes, you may decide that a particular post type is not suitable for your content. Switching to a different format can create a better organizational website structure and improve your… Read More »
Do you want to add custom post types to your main WordPress RSS feed? By default, the WordPress RSS feed only shows your recent blog posts. However, if you are using custom post types for other content, then you may want to include them in… Read More »
Would you like to learn more about custom post types? WordPress allows you to create custom types of content. Besides posts and pages, you might like to add other types of content to your website, such as products, reviews, or recipes. In this article, we… Read More »
Do you want to include custom post types in the WordPress search? By default, WordPress will never show custom post types in its search results. That means your visitors may miss out on some great content, and you’ll miss out on extra page views. In… Read More »
Are you wondering how to edit permalinks for your custom post types? By default, you can change the permalink structure of WordPress posts, but not custom post types. However, with the right plugin, you can easily create permalinks for custom posts. In this article, we… Read More »
Are you wondering when you need to use a custom post type or taxonomy on your website? Custom post types and taxonomies help you better organize and group your content. This makes it easier for your visitors to find what they’re looking for and navigate… Read More »
If you are working on a website with lots of content in custom taxonomies and post types, then you would want to make it easy for your users to find it. One way to do this is by allowing your users to narrow down their… Read More »
Do you want to add sticky posts to custom post type archive pages? Placing your most important custom posts at the top of the page will help your visitors find them more easily. But by default, WordPress makes the sticky functionality available for posts but… Read More »
As many of you know, this past week Syed Balkhi attended WordCamp Raleigh 2012. During the event, one of his tweets sparked quite a debate. In this article, our founder Syed Balkhi will debate whether WordPress Custom Post Types belong in functions.php file or in… Read More »
Since version 2.9, WordPress has introduced the ability to use custom post types. Now with version 3.0, things are taken a bit further with the option of creating panels for your custom post types. In this tutorial, we will show you how to implement Custom Post types in your site into your WordPress site.