Easy to start and customize. Let’s see how to use it to set up our own WordPress membership directory. The
The first step in creating a word press membership directory using posts table pro (step 3) is, of course, to and install the posts table Pro plug-in. You can do this according to the instructions in this document. So you can start working! Step 1: customize the \
To keep things simple, you can create posts for each member in the directory and use them to create tables. However, this can only contain some information, which is not the best choice if you have used the post for other purposes, such as blog entries or news updates. Instead, a better strategy is to create custom post types only for site members. This may sound threatening, but it’s actually quite easy. Only a dedicated plug-in is required, such as the custom post type UI. You can use this tool to create and customize the required post types. \
When finished, you must instruct Posts table pro to use this new post type. To do this, go to settings >posts table pro from the panel. Male or female articles will continue below. Select the name of the generated custom post type from the male or female post type drop-down menu. Then save the changes to the page. Step 2: at this time, WordPress member directory is being started and custom fields are set for member post types. However, there is another plug-in to install. To display multiple types of information for each member, you must add custom fields to the new post type. For example, you can include a field for each person’s e-mail address, a field for location, and a third field for a position or status within the organization. The
Here, the free advanced custom field plug-in may be helpful. After installing and activating the plug-in, you can use the plug-in to create the required fields. To do this, go to the new custom fields section on the dashboard. Male select new add and enter the name describing the field group to be created. You can then set each individual field using the add field option. You can specify a name and select the type of information to include. Then just confirm whether the field is displayed in the member’s custom post type. To do this, browse the location section of the field group. The
Male then create a new rule in show this field group if. Select the post type from the first drop-down menu, select equal from the second drop-down menu, and select the name of the custom post type from the third drop-down menu. When you’re done here, don’t forget to click publish to save your changes. You can then open the custom post type tab and start entering information for each member. All new custom fields are displayed and can contain the required details. The report continues as follows
Step 3: create a WordPress membership directory and customize it. Finally, get ready to set the WordPress membership directory. To do this, from the dashboard