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For a long time clients have been asking how to show content from Views on a calendar. We’re finally starting with this project now and we want to make sure that we build what you need. We understand the general concept. For example, if you’re creating a website for events,
The new training course on custom types allows developers of all levels to improve their knowledge and become more efficient when building rich WordPress sites. It explains the basics to beginners and quickly moves to advanced (and powerful) techniques. Why a course? Custom types for WordPress is a huge subject.
Did you know you can design your templates using Toolset and WordPress Block Editor? You can now create markers based on custom fields in the Toolset Maps block. We also improved the “Fields and Text” block so you can more easily use custom markup when needed. Dynamic Markers in the
Intuitive visual design, powerful dynamic content, everything integrated and working. If this is how you’d like to build websites, welcome to Toolset Blocks. https://youtu.be/yPExGHvf_mI Toolset’s challenge is being powerful while remaining easy to use. With Toolset, you already skip the PHP and Javascript development. However, to achieve great design, you
Last week, we permanently removed Types plugin from the WordPress.org plugins repository. We wrote about it at the end of 2017 and it’s time for us to move on. All Toolset clients can download Types from their accounts. Of course, if you’re interested in Types, you’ll get it when you
How do I try Gutenberg in a safe way, so that I can enjoy the new editor without first breaking my site? If you’re asking yourself this question, you’re not alone. Toolset Types allows you to enable the new Gutenberg editor exactly on the pages that you want and go
We just released an update for Toolset which focuses on compatibility with WordPress 5.0 and Gutenberg. You will find Gutenberg blocks, a better workflow and many usability improvements. Last week, we shared our vision of how we see Toolset and Gutenberg editor working together. Now, we take a big first
If you created any new support tickets for Toolset in the last few days, you probably noticed a “chat” option. Chats allow Toolset support team help you much faster than with tickets. When you open a support ticket, you’ll see an option to start a chat. Chat is a faster
For over a year, Toolset project has been following Gutenberg and preparing for WordPress 5.0. In this post, I’ll share our current status and present our vision for WordPress + Gutenberg + Toolset. Our Vision – One Visual Editor for Everything Right now, Gutenberg is somewhere between an editor and
Many developers using Toolset have come to WordPress from Drupal. For them, Toolset provides the functionality that they love in Drupal, but in a friendly way (the WordPress way). To make the move easier, we updated our migration guide from Drupal to WordPress. Updated migration details for Drupal 7 and
Toolset support handles around 1,000 tickets every month. If you’ve ever used our support, you probably know that we’re doing our absolute very best to resolve problems and come up with creative solutions. However, sometimes you may need work which is beyond our support. To answer this need, we’re proud
We want to make it easier to build fully-featured membership sites with Toolset. To do this, we need to know what you need, so we can make it exactly right for you. Update – Feb 2019 Since WordPress 5 got out in December, Toolset team is spending more time on
In a few days, we’re going to make another small change to Toolset accounts. We’ll be renaming the accounts and slightly changing their content. This change is only for NEW accounts and has zero effect on all clients with existing accounts. Upcoming Toolset account options The new accounts will be:
Yesterday, we released a major update for Toolset with new post relationships. In this post we explain in what cases, and if at all, you should migrate existing sites to use the new schema. What’s new The new post relationship feature in Types 3.0 allows you to build one-to-one, one-to-many,
We just released Types 3.0, Views 2.6, Layouts 2.3 and CREDToolset Forms 2.0 – making up the “Post Relationship” package. Post Relationships » Types 3.0 allows connecting posts as either one-to-many, one-to-one or many-to-many. It includes a wizard which explains what the different relationship means and helps you set-up relationships
We’re ready with a release candidate for all Toolset plugins. This should be the last version before a production update, very soon now. As we get closer to the production release, the number of changes is going down. In this release candidate, we focused on completing the last remaining functionality
We recently changed the accounts system for Toolset, effectively stopping to sell new Lifetime accounts and upgrades from existing accounts to Lifetime. This change brought a lot of concerns, which I’d like to address in this post. First, we understand that now Toolset costs more. We raised the cost of
This morning, we finally moved our own site from wp-types.com to toolset.com. It’s the same site with the same accounts and the same everything else, but on the right domain. Right after switching, I noticed that I need to log-in again. Of course, the browser doesn’t “remember” my login because
Today we made a change to the way we take payment for Toolset. We’ve removed the option to buy new Lifetime accounts, and instead we’re offering automatic renewals. Until now, we’ve offered two options to pay for Toolset: yearly accounts, which you need to remember to renew every year, and
Yesterday we released another beta for Toolset, now with Layouts support for post-relationship forms. This update allows you to try the upcoming Toolset functionality, with all Toolset plugins. This means that you can now use Layouts with post relationship forms. There’s a new Layouts cell for relationship forms, which works