Using custom meta boxes, GD Custom Posts And Taxonomies Tools implements integration with bbPress 2.0 powered forums, to add extra fields into topic and reply forms. Data submitted with the form, will be saved as custom fields data and available for embedding or using in other way.
GD Custom Posts And Taxonomies Tools 3.5 Pro is very powerful plugin that enhances already implemented features and adds many more new: custom meta boxes, custom capabilities, import/export, integration with bbPress 2.0 and Yourls, custom permalinks rewrite rules and more.
Theme templates supported by WordPress by default can be limiting in some cases, and while you can always use alternative methods, having named templates is always better solution, since you can separate code the way you want it without conditional if blocks.
With GD Custom Posts And Taxonomies Tools Pro you can control icons and menu location for custom post types menus. You can select from built in menu icons (100 of them from the Fugue icon set), upload your own and you can control location in the admin side menu.
With GD Custom Posts And Taxonomies Tools Pro you can control icons and menu location for custom post types menus. You can select from built in menu icons (100 of them from the Fugue icon set), upload your own and you can control location in the admin side menu.
New GD Custom Posts And Taxonomies Tools Pro with version 3.2 adds custom permalinks support for custom post types. Permalinks can contain date, time, taxonomies, author and post type elements. Setting and using that is very easy, and the video shows how to do it.
GD Custom Posts And Taxonomies Tools Pro has 3 widgets in version 3.1, and 2 of those are available in Lite version also. But, here in Pro, these widgets have more options available, so here is the overview of all 3 widgets and screenshots with their admin side showing all options.
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