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.
WooCommerce Product Categories allow you to organize, optimize, and showcase the items for sale on your WooCommerce site.
With the TaxoPress plugin you can build on WooCommerce Product Categories to launch powerful extra features such as Related Posts, Auto Terms, and Auto Links.
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.
When you install a new WordPress site, there are two taxonomies (Categories and Tags) and one term (Uncategorized). Every WordPress post must have at least one category. By default, this required category is “Uncategorized“, but that name isn’t useful or relevant for most sites. So in this guide, we’ll show you how to replace “Uncategorized”….
One of the most common requests we’ve had from TaxoPress users has been video guides. Yes, there’s a lot of TaxoPress documentation available, but many people are visual learners. So we’ve filmed a series of introductory videos to all the key TaxoPress features.
TaxoPress 3.6 is available now with a new “Terms” screen. You can use this feature to manage and search all the terms on your site.
TaxoPress 3.4.2 is available now and it has some helpful improvements to the Auto Terms feature. Auto Terms can scan your content and automatically assign relevant terms. It can add relevant terms for Tags, Categories, WooCommerce Product Categories, or any other taxonomy you use. This image below shows how the Auto Terms feature works. The…
If you have a busy WooCommerce site, it can be difficult to organize all your products. Fortunately, with TaxoPress, there is a way to automatically add Product Tags and Categories. The “Auto Terms” feature in TaxoPress can scan your WooCommerce products and automatically assign terms. For example, imagine you have a term called “WordPress”. Auto…