How Do I Create a Product Collection in WordPress?
Creating a product collection in WordPress is a simple process that can help you organize and manage your products. Begin by creating a new taxonomy in your WordPress site.
Name the taxonomy “products” and click on the “Add New” button.
Select the “products” taxonomy as your source, and then enter the following information:
1. Name: The name you will use to identify this taxonomy within your WordPress site.
2. Description: A brief description of this taxonomy.
3. Parent Taxonomy: The parent taxonomy of this taxonomy.
This can be any of the available WordPress taxonomies.
4. Child Taxonomy: The child taxonomy of this taxonomy.
Enter the name of the taxonomy you wish to create this product collection within.
5. Display Order: The order in which this taxonomy will appear in the WordPress site.
6. Default Label: The label used to display this taxonomy in the WordPress site.
7. Default Widget: The widget used to display this taxonomy in the WordPress site.
8. Default Taxonomy: The taxonomy assigned to this product collection when it is created.
9. Show in List: Whether or not this taxonomy will be included in the WordPress search engine.
10. Show in Menu: Whether or not this taxonomy will be included in the WordPress menu.
11. Show in Posts: Whether or not this taxonomy will be included in the WordPress post editor.
12. Show in Pages: Whether or not this taxonomy will be included in the WordPress page editor.
13. Download Files: Whether or not files associated with this taxonomy will be made available for download.
14. Update on Post Creation: Whether or not this taxonomy will be automatically updated when a new post is created in it.
15. Update on Taxonomy Activation: Whether or not this taxonomy will be automatically updated when the taxonomy is activated.
16. Publish on Post Creation: Whether or not this taxonomy will be published with the post that is created in it.
17. Publish on Taxonomy Activation: Whether or not this taxonomy will be published when the taxonomy is activated.
18. Delete on Post Creation: Whether or not this taxonomy will be automatically deleted when a post is created in it.
19. Delete on Taxonomy Activation: Whether or not this taxonomy will be automatically deleted when the taxonomy is activated.
20. Edit on Post Creation: Whether or not this taxonomy can be edited when a post is created in it.
21. Edit on Taxonomy Activation: Whether or not this taxonomy can be edited when the taxonomy is activated.
22. View on Post Creation: Whether or not this taxonomy will be displayed when a post is created in it.
23. View on Taxonomy Activation: Whether or not this taxonomy will be displayed when the taxonomy is activated.
24. Show in Categories: Whether or not this taxonomy will be included in the WordPress category system.
25. Show in Tags: Whether or not this taxonomy will be included in the WordPress tag system.
26. Show in Pages: Whether or not this taxonomy will be included in the WordPress pages system.
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29. Order By: The order in which this taxonomy will appear in the WordPress site.
30. Show in Gallery: Whether or not this taxonomy will be included in the WordPress gallery system.
31. Show in Custom Fields: Whether or not this taxonomy will be included in the WordPress custom fields system.
32. Show in Widgets: Whether or not this taxonomy will be included in the WordPress widget system.
33. Hide on Post Creation: Whether or not this taxonomy will be hidden when a post is created in it.
34. Hide on Taxonomy Activation: Whether or not this taxonomy will be hidden when the taxonomy is activated.
35. Select a Category: The category to which this product collection will be assigned when it is created.
36. Select a Tag: The tag to which this product collection will be assigned when it is created.
37. Select a Custom Field: The custom field to which this product collection will be assigned when it is created.
38. Select a Widget: The widget to which this product collection will be assigned when it is created.