Prjcts Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
“Prjcts” is the ideal plugin for WordPress theme developers who want to integrate a simple custom post type to organize and showcase projects. It’s perfect for implementing portfolios in themes designed for creatives, photographers, artists, and more.
Key Features:
- Custom Post Type: Easily create and manage individual projects, perfect for portfolios, case studies, and galleries.
- Custom Categories: Organize projects with tailored categories for intuitive navigation.
- Flexible URLs: Customize project archive and taxonomy URLs to optimize SEO and enhance user experience.
- Optimized Performance: Developed following WordPress best practices for smooth integration.
Benefits for Theme Developers:
- Time-Saving: Rapid implementation of a custom post type to organize and showcase projects without coding from scratch.
- Flexibility: Offer clients the power to organize their work professionally.
Usage
There are several ways to display Custom Post Types (CPT) and custom taxonomies in a WordPress theme. Here are some basic examples:
- Single Template (single-prjcts.php): When you create a CPT, you can create a specific template to display individual posts of that type by using a single-{post_type}.php file.
- Archive Template (archive-prjcts.php): To display a list of all posts of a particular CPT, you can create an archive-{post_type}.php file.
- Custom Taxonomy Template (taxonomy-prjcts_category.php): To display terms of a custom taxonomy associated with the CPT, you can create a file like taxonomy-{taxonomy}.php, where ‘prjcts_category’ is the name of the taxonomy.
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You can use WP_Query to create custom queries anywhere in your theme. For example, if you want to display posts from a CPT on a specific page, you can create a new query:
<?php $args = array( 'post_type' => 'prjcts', 'posts_per_page' => 10, ); $the_query = new WP_Query($args); if ($the_query->have_posts()) : while ($the_query->have_posts()) : $the_query->the_post(); // YOUR MARKUP HERE endwhile; wp_reset_postdata(); else : echo 'No posts found'; endif; ?>
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