If you’re new to Pods and are wanting to learn how to get started, these two videos are the ones we recommend first.
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Learn Pods Basics From OSTraining
In this eleven part series, Steve Burge on OSTraining.com provides a simple introduction to Pods. He covers creating custom post types in Pods, adding fields to the Pods, using Pods Templates and shortcodes to display the Pods.
View TutorialGetting The Latest Version of Pods
Information about getting the latest version of Pods.
View TutorialBest Practices For Pods Deployment
Best practices for local development, migrating site content and Pods configuration.
View TutorialWordPress With Pods, No PHP Needed — PodsCamp DFW 2014
Part of the series: PodsCamp DFW 2014 Videos & Slides
Thanks to Pods, using WordPress for content management has never been easier and requires only a basic knowledge of HTML and CSS. Pods provides a complete solution for creating custom content types, adding fields to them and outputting the custom fields for your custom content types without writing any PHP code or modifying your theme […]
View TutorialUsing Pods To Build Webdesign.com — PodsCamp DFW 2014
Part of the series: PodsCamp DFW 2014 Videos & Slides
An inside look at how Pods is used to build Webdesign.com, now iThemes training, from the professor himself, Benjamin Bradley.
View TutorialUsing The Conductor Layout Editor To Display Pods Custom Post Types & Fields
Conductor is a plugin that makes it easy to easy to create custom layouts and display content without code. This video shows how to combine Conductor and Pods for a super fast and efficient way to build content-rich sites–in a fraction of the time.
View TutorialWhere Should I Put Code For Use With Pods?
Part of the series: Creating Pods Plugins
How and where to safely add code to extend Pods’ functionality.
View TutorialChoosing Pods Advanced Content Types and Pods Pages
Pods Advanced Content Types (or ACT) are a special content type that stores its data outside of the regular WordPress post and meta tables. There are specific cases where this is important functionality to have, but for most applications, custom post types are a better choice than using an ACT. There are a few situations […]
View TutorialPods CPTs Versus ACTs – coding for them
This tutorial, from Web Design For Idiots, explains the difference between custom post types and advanced content types. It also covers the difference between coding for each of them.
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