In the image below you can see what it will look like on your live site
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You can manually add this snippet to your theme files, such as the single.php, content.php, archive.phpor index.php. To figure out which file you need to edit, see our guide to WordPress template hierarchy for step-by-step instructions.
However, if not done correctly, it can break your website, so again we recommend using the free WPCode plugin .
You need to insert the following code where you want to display the terms:
Then you can simply follow the steps above to insert the snippet into WPCode.
Under “Insert,” click the dropdown menu next to “Position” belgium telegram data and choose where you want the taxonomy to appear, such as before the post, after the post, or even between paragraphs.
WPCode Insertion box
For this tutorial we will choose “Insert after post”.
.Custom Taxonomy DisplayedAdding Taxonomies for Custom Posts
Now that you know how to create custom taxonomies, let's apply them with an example.
We'll create a taxonomy and name it "Nonfiction." Since we have a custom content type called "Books," it's similar to how you would create a regular blog post.
From your WordPress dashboard, you can navigate to Books » Topics to add a term or topic.
However, if not done correctly, it can break your website, so again we recommend using the free WPCode plugin .
You need to insert the following code where you want to display the terms:
Then you can simply follow the steps above to insert the snippet into WPCode.
Under “Insert,” click the dropdown menu next to “Position” belgium telegram data and choose where you want the taxonomy to appear, such as before the post, after the post, or even between paragraphs.
WPCode Insertion box
For this tutorial we will choose “Insert after post”.
.Custom Taxonomy DisplayedAdding Taxonomies for Custom Posts
Now that you know how to create custom taxonomies, let's apply them with an example.
We'll create a taxonomy and name it "Nonfiction." Since we have a custom content type called "Books," it's similar to how you would create a regular blog post.
From your WordPress dashboard, you can navigate to Books » Topics to add a term or topic.