Automatically display all custom fields when creating new post
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I have a bunch of custom fields that I have added to a post:
When I go and create a new post, the custom fields aren't displayed, and I have to add them all one by one:
Is there a way to make is so that all my custom fields are automatically displayed when I want to create a new post, so that I only have to enter the values for them?
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I have a bunch of custom fields that I have added to a post:
When I go and create a new post, the custom fields aren't displayed, and I have to add them all one by one:
Is there a way to make is so that all my custom fields are automatically displayed when I want to create a new post, so that I only have to enter the values for them?
wordpress custom-fields
Very good question IMHO. I would recommend "Carbon Fields" or "Advanced Custom Fields" as a proper work around. I use Carbon Fields in each and every project of mine (switched from ACF). With native supprt of custom fields I could only imagine a solution with JavaScript..
– Axel
Nov 22 at 8:17
Thanks. Will I have to pay for these plugins?
– Jesper
Nov 22 at 20:55
ACF has a free and a pro version advancedcustomfields.com/pro/#pricing-table. The free version should do it for you probably (at least for your original question). CF is only available as free version. While I'm using CF only I would probably recomend ACF if you don't want to go too deep into development with custom fields....
– Axel
Nov 22 at 22:42
ACF comes with a really nice WYSIWYG UI - so making custom fields is quite easy and fun!
– Axel
Nov 22 at 22:44
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I have a bunch of custom fields that I have added to a post:
When I go and create a new post, the custom fields aren't displayed, and I have to add them all one by one:
Is there a way to make is so that all my custom fields are automatically displayed when I want to create a new post, so that I only have to enter the values for them?
wordpress custom-fields
I have a bunch of custom fields that I have added to a post:
When I go and create a new post, the custom fields aren't displayed, and I have to add them all one by one:
Is there a way to make is so that all my custom fields are automatically displayed when I want to create a new post, so that I only have to enter the values for them?
wordpress custom-fields
wordpress custom-fields
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Very good question IMHO. I would recommend "Carbon Fields" or "Advanced Custom Fields" as a proper work around. I use Carbon Fields in each and every project of mine (switched from ACF). With native supprt of custom fields I could only imagine a solution with JavaScript..
– Axel
Nov 22 at 8:17
Thanks. Will I have to pay for these plugins?
– Jesper
Nov 22 at 20:55
ACF has a free and a pro version advancedcustomfields.com/pro/#pricing-table. The free version should do it for you probably (at least for your original question). CF is only available as free version. While I'm using CF only I would probably recomend ACF if you don't want to go too deep into development with custom fields....
– Axel
Nov 22 at 22:42
ACF comes with a really nice WYSIWYG UI - so making custom fields is quite easy and fun!
– Axel
Nov 22 at 22:44
add a comment |
Very good question IMHO. I would recommend "Carbon Fields" or "Advanced Custom Fields" as a proper work around. I use Carbon Fields in each and every project of mine (switched from ACF). With native supprt of custom fields I could only imagine a solution with JavaScript..
– Axel
Nov 22 at 8:17
Thanks. Will I have to pay for these plugins?
– Jesper
Nov 22 at 20:55
ACF has a free and a pro version advancedcustomfields.com/pro/#pricing-table. The free version should do it for you probably (at least for your original question). CF is only available as free version. While I'm using CF only I would probably recomend ACF if you don't want to go too deep into development with custom fields....
– Axel
Nov 22 at 22:42
ACF comes with a really nice WYSIWYG UI - so making custom fields is quite easy and fun!
– Axel
Nov 22 at 22:44
Very good question IMHO. I would recommend "Carbon Fields" or "Advanced Custom Fields" as a proper work around. I use Carbon Fields in each and every project of mine (switched from ACF). With native supprt of custom fields I could only imagine a solution with JavaScript..
– Axel
Nov 22 at 8:17
Very good question IMHO. I would recommend "Carbon Fields" or "Advanced Custom Fields" as a proper work around. I use Carbon Fields in each and every project of mine (switched from ACF). With native supprt of custom fields I could only imagine a solution with JavaScript..
– Axel
Nov 22 at 8:17
Thanks. Will I have to pay for these plugins?
– Jesper
Nov 22 at 20:55
Thanks. Will I have to pay for these plugins?
– Jesper
Nov 22 at 20:55
ACF has a free and a pro version advancedcustomfields.com/pro/#pricing-table. The free version should do it for you probably (at least for your original question). CF is only available as free version. While I'm using CF only I would probably recomend ACF if you don't want to go too deep into development with custom fields....
– Axel
Nov 22 at 22:42
ACF has a free and a pro version advancedcustomfields.com/pro/#pricing-table. The free version should do it for you probably (at least for your original question). CF is only available as free version. While I'm using CF only I would probably recomend ACF if you don't want to go too deep into development with custom fields....
– Axel
Nov 22 at 22:42
ACF comes with a really nice WYSIWYG UI - so making custom fields is quite easy and fun!
– Axel
Nov 22 at 22:44
ACF comes with a really nice WYSIWYG UI - so making custom fields is quite easy and fun!
– Axel
Nov 22 at 22:44
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Very good question IMHO. I would recommend "Carbon Fields" or "Advanced Custom Fields" as a proper work around. I use Carbon Fields in each and every project of mine (switched from ACF). With native supprt of custom fields I could only imagine a solution with JavaScript..
– Axel
Nov 22 at 8:17
Thanks. Will I have to pay for these plugins?
– Jesper
Nov 22 at 20:55
ACF has a free and a pro version advancedcustomfields.com/pro/#pricing-table. The free version should do it for you probably (at least for your original question). CF is only available as free version. While I'm using CF only I would probably recomend ACF if you don't want to go too deep into development with custom fields....
– Axel
Nov 22 at 22:42
ACF comes with a really nice WYSIWYG UI - so making custom fields is quite easy and fun!
– Axel
Nov 22 at 22:44