How Do I Add Custom Taxonomy to WordPress?

Adding a custom taxonomy to WordPress is a relatively simple process. The first step is to create a new taxonomy in WordPress.

To do this, go to the “Settings” menu in WordPress and click on the “General” tab. In the “General” tab, under the “Taxonomies” heading, click on the “Create New Taxonomy” button.

In the “Create New Taxonomy” dialog box, you will need to provide a name for your taxonomy and a description. You will also need to provide a category for your taxonomy.

WordPress will create the necessary tables and views for your taxonomy.

The next step is to add terms to your taxonomy. To add a term to your taxonomy, go to the “Tables” section of the “Taxonomies” tab in WordPress and click on the “Add New Term” button.

In the “Add New Term” dialog box, you will need to provide a name for the term, a description, and a category. You will also need to provide a slug for the term.

You can add terms to your taxonomy in either of two ways. You can add terms directly to the “Add New Term” dialog box, or you can add terms to a custom fields plugin. To add terms to a custom fields plugin, go to the “Tables” section of the “Taxonomies” tab in WordPress and click on the “Add New Field” button.

In the “Add New Field” dialog box, you will need to provide a name for the field, a description, and a field type. You will also need to provide a slug for the field.

You will also need to add a term to your taxonomy in order to use the taxonomy in WordPress.

To use the term in WordPress, you will need to add the term to the “Taxonomies” section of the “WordPress Settings” menu. In the “Taxonomies” section, click on the “Add New Term” button.

Once you have added terms to your taxonomy, you can use them in WordPress. To use a term in WordPress, go to the “Posts” section of the “WordPress” menu and click on the “Use Taxonomy” button.

In the “Use Taxonomy” dialog box, you will need to provide a term name and a category.

You can use the terms in WordPress in two ways. You can use the terms in the.