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WordPress Custom Post Type-ppt

When we install WordPress, the only built-in content types we receive are posts, pages, and media.<br>But ----> WordPress is now quite adaptable and advanced.ud83dude0e<br>The posts, pages, and media are insufficient for the variety of usage, and more content types are required. <br><br>This is where WordPress's custom post type might be helpful.

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WordPress Custom Post Type-ppt

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  1. WordPress Custom Post Type

  2. When we install WordPress, the only built-in content types we receive are posts, pages, and media. But WordPress is now quite adaptable and advanced. The method for including more post kinds has also changed. Because posts, pages, and media are insufficient for the variety of usage, more content types are required. This is where WordPress's custom post type might be helpful.

  3. In WordPress, post types serve as categorization for different content types. The two most popular post types are posts and pages. WordPress also has a few other post types. Pages Posts Attachments Revisions Navigation Menus Custom CSS Changesets

  4. POSTS The post type you'll use the most in WordPress is "post." The content in posts is dynamic and intended to be updated frequently. They can have categories and tags added to them. This makes them appear on different archive sites and your home page or blog page. The majority of the information on the site will often be made up of your posts.

  5. PAGES The other content type you'll be familiar with if you currently have a WordPress website is pages. They provide information on topics that don't change all that frequently and are static content meant to last longer than posts. Examples include your contact information or a company website's "about us" section.

  6. ATTACHMENTS A media file that has been uploaded to the site is known as an attachment. This is the information about the media file in the WordPress database, not the media file. As a result, every attachment will have a unique ID and metadata that includes the file's title, description, ALT text, and more.

  7. REVISIONS WordPress will create a revision to indicate each time you save a new version of a post, page, attachment, or any custom post type. You can see the revisions to any post or page on your site by heading to its editing screen and clicking the Document tab on the right.

  8. NAVIGATION MENUS Each item in your navigation menu is kept in the database as a separate item. WordPress knows this is a navigation menu item and knows precisely where it belongs in the navigation menu and where it connects to because of its metadata.

  9. CUSTOM CSS This custom post type will be used to save your work if you use the Customizer to add custom CSS.

  10. CHANGESETS changesets are similar to revisions in that they apply to the Customizer rather than posts.

  11. To know more, Check the URL ? https://wpblazer.com/wordpress-post-management/wordpress-custom-post-type/?utm_source=ppt- sharing&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=tof_cd_wpcustompost

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