Pricing

You can choose between two types of licenses: annual and lifetime, both with clear terms and no hidden fees.

Once the license expires, the plugin's functionality is limited, and to restore full functionality, you must purchase a new license code. An annual license allows you to use the plugin's full capabilities for 12 months, while a lifetime license provides unlimited access to all features and updates forever.

Regardless of when you deactivate the plugin, you can reactivate it at any time and on any site, according to the terms of your license - depending on the number of domains and license duration.

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Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)

How can I install and activate the Custom Posts Manager plugin?

To install the plugin, go to your WordPress dashboard and select Plugins > Add New. Search for “Custom Posts Manager” or upload the downloaded plugin ZIP file. Once installed, click Activate to launch the plugin. Then go to the plugin settings to configure how it works.

What permissions do I need to use the plugin?

To use the full functionality of the plugin, you must have administrator privileges on your WordPress site. Some features, such as creating custom post types, require access to the admin settings.

What are the minimum system requirements for the plugin?

The plugin requires at least WordPress 5.0, PHP 7.0, and an active MySQL 5.6 or newer database connection. We also recommend using the latest browser version to avoid compatibility issues.

Does the plugin support multilingualism and WPML integration?

Yes, the plugin is fully compatible with WPML and Polylang. You can easily translate custom post types, categories, and all plugin settings to different languages using these plugins.

Are the changes made to post sorting permanent?

Yes, all changes to the sorting of posts, pages, and categories are saved in the WordPress database. When you drag and drop items into a new order, the changes are instantly updated and visible on the page.

Can I restore the default order of posts after sorting them?

Yes, you can restore the default order of posts, pages, and taxonomies using the "Reset Order" button in the plugin settings. This option removes any manual changes you have made to the order of items.

Why doesn't cloning work on some custom post types?

Some custom post types may have unique settings that block their ability to be cloned.

Can I restore the default order of posts after sorting them?

Yes, you can restore the default order of posts, pages, and taxonomies using the "Reset Order" button in the plugin settings. This option removes any manual changes you have made to the order of items.

Can I restore the default order of posts after sorting them?

Yes, you can restore the default order of posts, pages, and taxonomies using the "Reset Order" button in the plugin settings. This option removes any manual changes you have made to the order of items.