Logtivity is the Activity Log That Can Track WordPress Taxonomy Changes
Logtivity is an awesome activity log that can track all your WordPress sites. One big advantage for TaxoPress users is that Logtivity can track changes to your taxonomy terms.
These posts have tutorials on how to use the TaxoPress plugin to organize, optimize, and showcase your site’s content.
Logtivity is an awesome activity log that can track all your WordPress sites. One big advantage for TaxoPress users is that Logtivity can track changes to your taxonomy terms.
Here at TaxoPress, our plugins allow you to manage Categories, Tags, and all your WordPress taxonomy terms. If that sentence doesn’t make sense to you, I’m here to help! Categories are a great tool for WordPress users. They can help you organize your site content and improve your site’s search engine optimization. By organizing your…
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When you add a Tag or Category to WordPress posts, it is stored in your WordPress database. This makes it possible to WordPress to easily connect terms to your posts. In this guide, we’ll show you where and how WordPress stores your term data. Our team also wrote a similar guide for finding Media Library…
Here at TaxoPress, we help you organize your content using WordPress Tags and Categories. Once you’ve added these taxonomy terms to your posts, the next step is to display them for visitors to find. In this guide, we’ll give you multiple ways to show the Categories and Tags that are linked to a single post….
Both Categories and Tags are “taxonomies” and they can help you sort your content. However, on a normal WordPress site, both Categories and Tags are only available for Posts. This means that you do not have any options to organize your Pages … unless you use a plugin such as TaxoPress.
Here at TaxoPress, we’re not just about Categories and Tags. We’re about helping you make the most of all WordPress taxonomies, including custom taxonomies. If you’re scratching your head wondering what a custom taxonomy is, don’t worry! By the end of this guide, you’ll clearly understand what they are, why they’re helpful, and how you…
One TaxoPress user asked us about using WordPress Categories. They wanted to know if there’s a limit to the number of sub-categories they can create on their WordPress site. This ability to have a parent term is one key difference between Categories and Tags. The simple answer is “No”. There is no technical limit to…
When you create a Category or Tag in WordPress, there will be at least three fields. You can see those fields in the screenshot below. There may be more fields if you’re using Categories (which will have a “Parent Category” option), or plugins such as Yoast SEO that will add extra details. However, these three…
WordPress uses Tags, Categories and other taxonomies to organize your content. Some of these are private taxonomies and will only show in the admin area of your site. However, all the Tags, Categories or taxonomy terms that are available on the front of your site. These terms can be displayed on the posts they’re assigned…