by WP Engine
4.8 (4 reviews)
Atlas Content Modeler
A WordPress plugin to create custom post types, custom fields, and custom taxonomies for headless WordPress sites.
Tested up to WP 6.5 (Current: 6.9.1)
v0.26.2
Current Version v0.26.2
Updated 1 year ago
Last Update on 02 Apr, 2024
Refreshed 12 hours ago
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Review 4.8 out of 5
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- Version
- 0.26.2
- Last Updated
- Apr 02, 2024
- Requires WP
- 5.7+
- Tested Up To
- 6.5
- PHP Version
- 7.2 or higher
- Author
- WP Engine
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- Rating
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- Reviews
- 4
- Support Threads
- 0
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Atlas Content Modeler
ACM is primarily intended for headless WordPress applications. For that reason, the WordPress REST API and WPGraphQL are the only two officially supported APIs. That said, it is possible to fetch the data for your models in a traditional WordPress site by using the rest_do_request() PHP function that the REST API provides or the graphql() PHP function that WPGraphQL provides.
You can submit feature requests and open bug reports in our GitHub repo.