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WordPress: Custom Post Types and Taxonomies

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Overview

Custom content is what makes WordPress shine. Learn how to create custom post types and taxonomies to extend what you can do with WordPress.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • Create better content
  • What you should know
  • Demo project overview
1. What Are Custom Post Types and Taxonomies?
  • What are custom post types?
  • What are custom taxonomies?
  • Where does the code belong?
2. Creating Custom Post Types without Code
  • The no-code solution
  • Creating custom post types
  • Creating custom post type labels
  • Custom post type capability settings
  • Displaying your post type on the front end
3. Creating Custom Taxonomies without Code
  • Creating custom taxonomies
  • Creating custom taxonomy labels
  • Customizing the taxonomies' settings
  • Importing and exporting your data
4. Coding Your Own Custom Post Types
  • Creating your plugin
  • Building a basic custom post type
  • Customizing your post type labels
  • Customizing your post type settings
  • Activating the REST API on your post type
  • Creating a post with your post type
  • Challenge: Create an events post type
  • Solution: Create an events post type
  • Extending post types with custom fields
5. Coding Your Own Custom Taxonomies
  • Building a basic custom taxonomy
  • Creating an advanced custom taxonomy
  • Activating the REST API for your taxonomy
  • Adding taxonomy terms to your post types
  • Challenge: Make location taxonomy
  • Solution: Make location taxonomy
6. Creating Custom Post Type Templates
  • The WordPress template hierarchy
  • Setting up your child theme
  • Creating a single custom post template
  • Modifying the single template header
  • Creating a custom post archive template
  • Adding a custom taxonomy to a template
  • Creating a custom taxonomy template
7. Custom Post Types and Taxonomies in Other Templates
  • Custom post types on the front page
  • Organizing your child theme
  • Creating a custom loop for post types
  • Displaying the custom loop
  • Styling your custom loop
8. Moving Your Post Types to Your Theme
  • Warning: Custom post types in themes
  • Adding custom post types to themes
  • Automatically flushing rewrite riles
Conclusion
  • Next steps

Taught by

Joe Casabona

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