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We’re proud to hit another milestone in our journey for post relationship in Toolset. Today’s beta release includes Types, Views and CRED with support for post relationship and repeating field groups. Support in Views for Repeatable Field Groups In the previous beta, Types included “repeatable field groups”. This means that
Almost every WordPress project that you will take requires some new development. In this post we’ll compare between custom development to using existing plugins and give a real world example for your inspiration. Do you know this feeling? You got an interesting WordPress project that’s more than a simple brochure
We just published small updates for all of Toolset plugins, to improve compatibility and stability. This update doesn’t pack new features, but includes improvements and fixes to issues that were accumulated over the last few weeks. We held the release until after the holidays, so your sites don’t need attention
We are very excited to announce Toolset Maps 1.4 with new features that will allow you to build even more powerful geo-directories and custom searches. Display the visitor’s location on the map Being able to display the location of the current visitor on a map is becoming more and more
We’re very proud to announce a first beta of Types and Views with support for the new post relationship. This release lets you use the enhanced one-to-many and the new many-to-many relationships and easily display the related content. Maybe it’s best to start by watching what’s in the package. We
It’s been a couple of weeks since we released the Contractors system for Toolset. We’re very happy to report that a good number of consultants have signed up and are ready to help with custom development work. AT the time of writing this post, there are already 44 contractors who
Types project started in 2011, with a clear goal – to allow using WordPress as a complete CMS. In part, we accomplished our goal, but there’s still room for more. Seven years forward, with over 200K active sites and a global community, Types is evolving. In order to get Types
Want to help people build great Toolset-based sites? Join our contractors club, show us your experience with Toolset and start getting projects. Some people need entire websites from scratch. Others need you to build them custom elements. Some need ongoing maintenance work. Some need small projects and some need huge
We’re very happy to release today Views 2.5 and Layouts 2.1, which offer revolutionary integration with popular themes. Different themes offer different features. When you want something, it’s a welcome “feature”. When you cannot control it, it’s often “bloat”. This release of Toolset plugins aims to allow you to enjoy
Types 2.3 beta is now offline. We appreciate all the great feedback that we got already and we’re working on the next release, which we’re aiming for November. The next beta will include Types and Views, so you can play with relationships on the front-end too. After a year of
Yesterday we released betas for Views and Layouts. These layouts feature tight integration with GeneratePress, OceanWP, Astra, Genesis and Divi themes. Now, you can control different features of the themes for each post type. Imagine you’re building a site for a car dealership. You have custom types for “cars” and
New Views and Layout betas offer tight integration with GeneratePress, allowing full control over theme elements for different custom post types. You might remember that a few months ago we started a discussion about which themes are best to use with Toolset. Of course, a lot of people use our
The last piece of our post-relationship project is getting done now and we’re very close to a first public version. In this preview, you can see how to set-up many-to-many relationships and how to connect the related posts. Our demo site includes doctors and patients. Ideally, a patient will never
We’re completing the implementation of repeating field groups in Toolset. This will use the post relationship infrastructure, to make repeating fields super efficient. See how it’s going to look and give us your feedback. For years, Toolset offered parent/child relationship, which we advocated as a good implementation for repeating groups
We’re almost ready with a major update for all Toolset plugins. This new version focuses on theme integration. However, it also includes an important addition to the Bootstrap styling that Toolset offers and we want to make sure it’s not going to cause issues on your sites. Toolset includes the
Toolset plugins are working fine with WordPress 4.8. This release of WordPress doesn’t modify any API, so there’s no need for a new Toolset release for it. As always, before you update your sites, we recommend doing a full backup. For our sites, we back-up everything, test on a staging
This update for all major Toolset plugins brings great looking form elements on the front-end, including CRED forms, custom search controls, and pagination. It also includes an easy-to-use grid generator, a better workflow for using CRED editing forms, way to control the Bootstrap grid size in Layouts, and other useful
The post relationship project hit an important milestone this week. Now, we have full import from the current parent/child relations to the new schema. The new post relationship in Toolset will give you a lot more design options and much improved performance. It uses new tables instead of hanging on
You probably heard us mentioning the upcoming support for many-to-many relationship in Toolset. Finally, we have a first working part, which I want to share with you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBKTWXVdjs0 To set-up relationships, you’ll go to Toolset->Relationships. There, you will see the existing relationships and can create new ones. You will be
When you use Toolset, the theme needs to provide the aesthetics, while Toolset handles the structure and functionality. We want to offer you a complete package that includes Toolset plugins and good looking themes. However, I think that it makes better sense to integrate with good looking themes, rather than