This FAQ explains what to do if you need a new property structure such as Projects, and you want it to work like existing WPResidence taxonomies such as City, Area, Category, or Status.
Can I Add a New Custom Taxonomy?
WPResidence does not include an option in Theme Options to create a new property taxonomy and make it work exactly like the built-in theme taxonomies.
For example, adding a new taxonomy called Projects and making it work like Area requires custom development.
A new custom taxonomy must be integrated with:
- Property edit settings
- Property submission forms
- Advanced search fields
- Property filters
- Taxonomy archive pages
- Property lists
- Theme layouts and templates
This is not covered by theme support because it changes how the theme works.
Existing WPResidence Property Taxonomies
WPResidence already includes several property taxonomies that are integrated with the theme.
Common property taxonomies include:
- Property Category
- Property Action
- City
- Area
- County / State
- Property Status
- Features and Amenities
These taxonomies already work with the theme structure, search, filters, archives, and property pages.
Recommended Solution: Use an Existing Taxonomy
If you need a structure such as Projects, the recommended solution is to use one of the existing taxonomies that you are not using for another purpose.
For example, you can use:
- Property Status
- Property Category
- Area
- Another available taxonomy that fits your website structure
You can then rename or use that taxonomy as Projects in your site content.
This is the safest option because the taxonomy is already connected to the WPResidence logic.
Can Properties Be Filtered by Project?
Yes, if you use an existing WPResidence taxonomy for Projects.
For example, if you use Property Status or another existing taxonomy as Projects, you can add that taxonomy field to the search form, depending on your search setup.
This allows visitors to filter properties by that taxonomy, the same way they filter by other supported property taxonomies.
Can Project Pages Use the Same Layout as Area Pages?
If Projects are created by using an existing WPResidence taxonomy, the theme can use the existing taxonomy archive structure.
You can also create a custom layout for taxonomy pages with WPResidence Studio and Elementor Free.
This lets you control the design used for property category or taxonomy archive pages.
Help:
How to create a custom template for property category/taxonomy pages with WPResidence Studio
Show Taxonomy Description on the Frontend
WordPress allows you to add a description when creating or editing a taxonomy term.
For example, you can add a description for:
- City
- Area
- Category
- Status
- Any existing taxonomy term used as Projects
To add a description:
- Go to the taxonomy section in wp-admin.
- Edit the term, for example a City, Area, or Project term.
- Add the text in the Description field.
- Save the term.
If the selected archive layout or template displays the taxonomy description, it will show on the frontend.
If the current layout does not show the description where you need it, you can create or edit the taxonomy archive design with WPResidence Studio, or use custom development.
When Custom Development Is Needed
Custom development is needed if you want to create a completely new taxonomy such as Projects and make it work exactly like the built-in Area taxonomy.
This includes custom integration with:
- Admin property settings
- Frontend property submission
- Advanced search
- Taxonomy archive pages
- Property filters
- Theme templates
Our support team can explain the existing theme options and available features, but we cannot guide or provide custom development for adding a new taxonomy to the theme.
Important Notes
- WPResidence does not include a Theme Options setting to create a new fully integrated property taxonomy.
- Adding a new taxonomy such as Projects requires custom development.
- The recommended solution is to use an existing WPResidence taxonomy that is not needed for another purpose.
- Existing taxonomies are already connected to search, archive pages, property lists, and filters.
- Taxonomy descriptions can be added from wp-admin when editing the term.
- Whether the taxonomy description appears on the frontend depends on the selected archive layout/template.
- WPResidence Studio can be used to create custom taxonomy archive layouts.
Related Help
Create a custom property category/taxonomy template with WPResidence Studio