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Build Advanced Websites with Toolset’s Post Relationships and Repeatable Field Groups

Post relationships allow you to create connections between your custom post types. Using them means you can eliminate data duplication, meaning each element only needs to be edited once.

Once you have created your post relationships you, of course, will need to add content to your custom post types which will be useful for the user. One of the easiest ways to do this is by using repeatable field groups. Repeatable field groups let you add a set of fields to a custom post type as many times as you need without having to recreate them one by one.

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What is the Query Monitor Plugin?

With Query Monitor, not only do you get a nice, clean interface to browse this information, you get all of it out of the box, without having to modify your codebase, allowing you to very quickly start debugging issues and figure out what portion of your codebase needs to be modified.

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CommandBar for WordPress

Navigating the WordPress dashboard can be a chore. It can take several clicks just to edit a post. What if you could magically jump to where you want to be with a simple key command? It’s absolutely possible with a plugin called CommandBar.

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When and when not to use headless wordPress

When and When Not to Use Headless WordPress

Headless WordPress has been gaining more and more interest from developers and hosting companies alike, especially over the last few months. In this article, we’ll take a look at when headless WordPress is a good fit and when it’s not.

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