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[Resolved] How many types can a website reasonably handle?

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Last updated by Luo Yang 8 years, 2 months ago.

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#373084

I'm designing a site for a client with a ton of information on it. I'd like to convert each of the different types of info to custom post types with WP-Types, but I think there would be around 15 different types - do you think that will cause any performance problems?

Have you run into issues after a certain number of types on a site?

Thanks!
Abby

#373359

Dear Abby,

I don't think there is a performance problem with 15 different custom post types, and the performance problem depends on a lots of cases, for example:
1) other plugins and custom themes
2) server performance
and so on.
you can feedback if there is any problem with it.

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