Rox Dynamic CPT Fields Engine

Build Custom Post Types, Taxonomies, Custom Fields, Queries, and Listings from one unified interface.

Author:XpeedStudio (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:6.5
WordPress version tested:6.9.4
Plugin version:1.0.0
Added to WordPress repository:05-04-2026
Last updated:05-04-2026
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Plugin URI:https://xpeedstudio.com/plugin/dynamic-engine
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Rox Dynamic CPT Fields Engine is a powerful and user-friendly WordPress plugin that allows you to create and manage Custom Post Types (CPTs), Taxonomies, and Custom Fields without writing any code.

Key Features

  • Custom Post Types – Create unlimited custom post types with full control over labels, capabilities, and settings
  • Custom Taxonomies – Build hierarchical or non-hierarchical taxonomies for any post type
  • Custom Fields (Meta Boxes) – Add rich meta fields to posts, pages, and custom post types
  • Options Pages – Create settings pages with custom fields for site-wide options
  • Field Groups – Organize your fields with flexible location rules
  • Import/Export – Easily migrate configurations between sites
  • REST API Support – All configurations accessible via REST API
  • PHP API – Register configurations programmatically via PHP

Supported Field Types

  • Text
  • Textarea
  • Number
  • Email
  • URL
  • Select (single/multiple)
  • Checkbox
  • Radio
  • Toggle/Switch
  • Date
  • Time
  • DateTime
  • Color Picker
  • Image
  • File
  • WYSIWYG Editor

Layout Features

  • Tabs – Organize fields into horizontal or vertical tabs
  • Accordions – Collapsible sections for better organization
  • Field Width – Control field widths (25%, 33%, 50%, 66%, 75%, 100%)

Developer Friendly

  • Clean, well-documented code following WordPress coding standards
  • Extensible via hooks and filters
  • Full REST API support
  • PHP API for programmatic registration
  • PSR-4 autoloading

Privacy Policy

Rox Dynamic CPT Fields Engine does not collect or send any user data to external servers. All data is stored locally in your WordPress database.

Credits

Developed by Ataurr


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