Pods custom post/page type VS. WordPress regular post/page type
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Hi,
I want to recreate my site structure on a bigger website. The website contains approximately 2,000 pages. I am thinking of creating Pods custom page types. Either one main custom page type with a custom taxonomy (category) added additionally so the parent pages and their children can be distinct from other parent pages. Or instead of one main page type maybe create multiple custom page types so they are distinct from each other. I want them to be distinct so I can set various user rights, templates, main navigations, etc.
So it’s going to be either one page type with around 30 categories of a custom taxonomy or 30 custom page types.My main question is:
Are there any known disadvantages to using Pods custom page types instead of the regular WordPress page type? I am a bit worried because it’s a bigger website and I want to reduce the risk of a possible necessity of going back to regular pages and undo everything I eventually create with Pods and its custom page types.Second question:
Does someone know which one of the two approaches I’ve described is to favor for my possible restructuring? Or does it come down to personal preference?Last question:
If Pods stops working for some reason or has to be deactivated/deleted, is the content of the custom pages gone or can it be somehow reverted back to regular WordPress pages?cheers,
rico34
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