• Resolved Angelo Rocha

    (@angelorocha)


    Is possible attach a custom post type in a settings page? The objective was create an area of relational custom post types.

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  • Hey,

    No it’s not possible by default. You’d have to extend the WordPress with custom code.

    Have you tried using Advanced Custom Fields relation field: https://www.advancedcustomfields.com/resources/relationship/?

    Thread Starter Angelo Rocha

    (@angelorocha)

    Hi gicolek.
    Unfortunately it does not help me. Really i needed only to group certain post types. To give the idea to the user that it would be a single section.

    Barry

    (@barryhughes-1)

    So effectively you want an archive page that includes multiple separate post types – is that what you mean?

    Thread Starter Angelo Rocha

    (@angelorocha)

    No. I want organize posttypes in admin page

    How do you want to organize them? What kind of relation do you want to create? Can you be as descriptive as possible please?

    Thread Starter Angelo Rocha

    (@angelorocha)

    I need create an area where i can group post types.
    Ex .: Cars.
    In this area i want post types specifics to:
    Brand
    Manufacturer
    Data Owner
    Etc

    Create a single post type and custom taxonomies can be a solution, but in this case i wonder if with wordpress could create a “post type group”.
    Basically.

    Hey Angelo,

    By default? Not. You’d have to either find a plugin for that or simply create a custom table, which stores the references for these cars.

    I’d personally go with the Custom Taxonomy and Custom Post Type solution.

    Thread Starter Angelo Rocha

    (@angelorocha)

    Ok. Thanks.
    I would like see this feature in the future WordPress. Attach post types in a settings page would solve everything.

    You can suggest that as a further development ??

    Although I can bet they will suggest Custom Taxonomies.

    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    @angelorocha Please don’t post suggestions with just a link to this topic. Those aren’t useful and I’ve deleted that as a duplicate.

    *Reads*

    I would like see this feature in the future WordPress. Attach post types in a settings page would solve everything.

    What you’ve describe would belong in a plugin.

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