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August 12, 2019 09:00 am

New Course on Custom Post Types and Taxonomies in WordPress

In our new course, Custom Post Types and Taxonomies: WordPress Content Architecture, you'll learn how to put custom post types and taxonomies to work to organize your content in WordPress. Follow along, and you'll practice how to create custom post types and taxonomies and how to display them on your site. 


Custom Post Types and Taxonomies WordPress Content Architecture


What You’ll Learn

WordPress uses more than just posts and pages to organize content. In fact, if you're not using custom post types and taxonomies, you haven't yet unlocked the power of WordPress as a CMS (content management system).

In this course, Rachel McCollin will explain:


  • how custom post types and taxonomies work

  • how to register custom post types and taxonomies

  • how to work with template files

  • how to add and display custom fields

By the end, you'll have a solid understanding of how to use custom post types and taxonomies to get the most out of your WordPress site.

Watch the Introduction

 

Take the Course

You can take our new course straight away with a subscription to Envato Elements. For a single low monthly fee, you get access not only to this course, but also to our growing library of over 1,250 video courses and industry-leading eBooks on Envato Tuts+. 

Plus you can download unlimited items from the huge Envato Elements library of more than 1.3 million creative assets. Create with unique fonts, photos, graphics and templates, and deliver better projects faster.


Original Link: https://code.tutsplus.com/articles/new-course-on-custom-post-types-and-taxonomies-in-wordpress--cms-33746

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