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WordPress Intermediate: Custom Posts or Taxonomies

Add new types of content to your WordPress website with custom post types and taxonomies
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Course: On-Demand
Intermediate Provider Chrissy Rey  4 Lessons ·  18m  in English 

Course Description

WordPress has limited built-in post types, including Post and Page. While those are sufficient for many websites, some websites need additional types of content to handle things like business directories, resource libraries, and recipe databases. That’s where custom post types come in. You can create custom post types to handle any content types that aren’t built-in to WordPress. After you create a custom post type, you can link the built-in Categories and Tags taxonomies to filter the content, or you can create custom taxonomies to add even more filtering capabilities.

In this module on Custom Post Types and Taxonomies, you will learn how to create new types of content for your WordPress website. You’ll explore the uses of custom post types and taxonomies, and how to use a plugin to create them. Finally, you will learn how to add custom post types and taxonomies to a WordPress theme.

What You'll Learn

  • Create custom post types and taxonomies using a plugin
  • Add custom post types and taxonomies to a WordPress theme
  • Explore the uses of custom post types and taxonomies for handling content not built into WordPress
  • Link the built-in Categories and Tags taxonomies to filter custom content
  • Build custom taxonomies to add more filtering capabilities to your content

Key Takeaways

  • WordPress includes limited built-in post types, namely Post and Page, which suffice for many but not all websites.
  • Custom post types let you handle content types that aren't built into WordPress, such as business directories, resource libraries, and recipe databases.
  • After creating a custom post type, you can link the built-in Categories and Tags taxonomies to filter the content, or create custom taxonomies for more filtering capabilities.
  • This module covers creating custom post types and taxonomies with a plugin and adding them to a WordPress theme.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I learn in this course?

You will learn how to create new types of content for your WordPress website, explore the uses of custom post types and taxonomies, use a plugin to create them, and add custom post types and taxonomies to a WordPress theme.

Why would I need custom post types?

While the built-in Post and Page types are sufficient for many websites, some sites need additional content types to handle things like business directories, resource libraries, and recipe databases. Custom post types let you create any content types that aren't built into WordPress.

How are custom post types and taxonomies created in this module?

The module shows how to create custom post types and taxonomies using a plugin, and also how to create them in the theme.

Can I filter custom content once it's created?

Yes. After creating a custom post type, you can link the built-in Categories and Tags taxonomies to filter the content, or create custom taxonomies to add even more filtering capabilities.

What skills does this course cover?

The course covers Category Development, Custom Post Types, Custom Tag, WordPress Admin, WordPress, and the WordPress REST API.