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Wordpress Field Questions
Hi there, I asked on the wordpress forum but no luck, maybe I did not explain myself correctly but I would like to setup a wordpress site that has custom fields beneath each posts and I know it is possible because I have seen wordpress review site backends that have it.
For example you write a post about a site and below the post it says Number of Scenes: and you put in a number for example Overall Score of Site: you put in number. these then display on the frontend. I was wondering how this can be done, whether there is a plugin for it or if you have to create them yourself. |
For what I know,
Different plugins create different custom fields which they store data in for each new post automatically, once they're enabled. For example: WP-PostViews plugin puts into every post a custom field called "views" that's then automatically updated with every post view (can be also manually altered) etc. So finding a suitable plugin that already does the functionality and creates the custom fields for every post is the easiest way to go I guess |
hmm no i think this is down the wrong track.
say you have a review script for wordpress. ( i have seen myself it works ) and below the description you have number of scenes: hd available: customer support: someone has put them in and tailored them to the theme. That is what I am after. |
lookup add_meta_box in the wp codex.
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post the site.
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cheers doc and fris.
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