Sort Taxonomies by Listing Type
When viewing taxonomy tables in the WordPress dashboard, MyListing doesn’t provide a way to sort by listing type. MyListing Pro allows you to sort any MyListing taxonomy by listing type.- Categories
- Regions
- Tags
- Custom Taxonomies
Sort Custom Taxonomies Alphabetically
MyListing displays custom taxonomies in the order they were created. While you can manually reorder them, this feature is still a hassle, especially when you have several custom taxonomies to manage. MyListing Pro adds an optional setting that sorts custom taxonomies alphabetically. This feature applies to the Custom Taxonomy screen (Listings → Taxonomies) and the individual menu items created in the WordPress Dashboard.Collapsed Custom Taxonomies Menu
MyListing displays custom taxonomies as individual menu items in the WordPress Dashboard, causing your menu to get long very quickly, creating a less-than-desirable experience.MyListing Pro allows you to collapse the Custom Taxonomies menu by default to create a better menu experience.
Bulk Assign Listing Types to Taxonomies
When viewing taxonomy tables in the WordPress dashboard, MyListing does not provide a way to bulk assign listing types to taxonomies. MyListing Pro allows you to bulk assign a listing type to any MyListing taxonomy.- Categories
- Regions
- Tags
- Custom Taxonomies
- Replace existing listing types
- Merge with existing listing types
- Clear all listing type assignments
Custom Taxonomies per Listing Type
MyListing adds every custom taxonomy to every listing type editor by default. That works for simple directories, but it’s not ideal for serious directories. For example, a “Vehicle Type” taxonomy belongs on car listings, not on event listings. MyListing Pro allows you to associate custom taxonomies with only the listing types that need it. Those building listing types only see what they need to see, whether it’s configuring Fields and setting up the MyListing Terms block. This means less clutter, fewer mistakes, and a cleaner setup experience for you and your clients. For your convenience, we’ve also added the listing type names to the custom taxonomy cards and color-coded them, so you don’t need to expand each card to see your listing type assignments.Frequently Asked Questions
How do we set this up?
How do we set this up?
- Enable Custom Taxonomies per Listing Type.
- Save module settings.
- Go to Listings → Taxonomies.
- Expand a custom taxonomy row.
- Use the Listing Types multi-select to choose which listing types will see this taxonomy in the Fields tab and Terms block.
- Leave the selection empty to show this taxonomy on all listing types.
- Click Save Changes.
What's the listing type editor experience with this feature enabled?
What's the listing type editor experience with this feature enabled?
- Edit a listing type.
- Open the Fields tab.
- On the right, under preset fields, you will only see custom taxonomies that apply to this listing type.
- Click a custom taxonomy to add its field to the listing type.
- Open the Single Page tab.
- Add the Terms block.
- Choose the desired custom taxonomy.
Can you explain the various behavior rules?
Can you explain the various behavior rules?
- Empty listing types selection: the taxonomy appears on all listing types (default and backward compatible).
- One or more listing types selected: the taxonomy preset appears only on those types.
- Feature disabled: all custom taxonomies appear on all listing types (standard MyListing behavior).
- Field already added: if a taxonomy was added to a listing type before you restricted it, the saved field stays in that type’s configuration. This feature only hides the preset pill; it does not remove existing fields automatically.