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[Resolved] Question about plugin functionality

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Last updated by Minesh 3 years, 10 months ago.

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#2109569

Hello,

My client is using 4 Toolset plugins on their site and I am trying to decide if they are using them for anything or not. We did not implement the plugins initially and my client isn't sure what they are used for either. Could you tell me what each of the below plugins is for precisely?

Toolset Forms
Toolset Views
Toolset Types
Toolset Access

Are the bottom 3 in the list to add functionality to the Forms plugin? I am pretty confused about it.

Thanks!
-Elizabeth

#2109891

Minesh
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Languages: English (English )

Timezone: Asia/Kolkata (GMT+05:30)

Hello. Thank you for contacting the Toolset support.

Toolset Views
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Toolset Views is used to list the content, custom search, wordpress archives or content templates.

Toolset Types
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Toolset Types is used to create custom post types, custom taxonomies, custom Files (post, user, term), post relationship etc.etc..

Toolset Access
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Toolset Access is used control the permissions for post types, custom fields, manage user roles etc..etc..

#2110125

Right, but do they only effect each other?

Thanks.

#2110135

Minesh
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Languages: English (English )

Timezone: Asia/Kolkata (GMT+05:30)

well - you will required Types plugin if you created the custom post types, custom taxonomies or custom fields (post, user, term) or post relationship.

As shared before, Views plugin will be required if you created views, custom search, WordPress archives or content templates.

Likewise for other plugins - Without knowing what things you are using on your site I'm not sure what plugins you will required.