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  • cfcnet

    (@cfcnet)


    Hi there
    I have a custom field called Thumb, but the Template uses a custom field called thumb (no capital t)

    How can I make a change so that thumb is a chooseable option as a custom field?

    Many thanks

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  • Hello, I know some time has passed, but I found your question when searching for the same issue & wanted to post my solution (for you or anyone else wishing to change a custom field’s name).

    Here’s how I (rather easily) solved the issue:

    1. Installed & activated the WordPress plugin: Custom Fields Taxonomies (http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/custom-field-taxonomies/)
    2. Within my WordPress Admin area, I clicked on the “CF Taxonomies” menu item (within the “Posts” section of the admin area)
    3. On the right-hand side of the “CF Taxonomies” settings screen, there is a field of “Replace Keys.” I typed in “Replace key [Description] with [New Description Name]” (where “Description” is the name of the existing Custom Field which you wish to rename and “New Description Name” should be whatever name to which you wish to change the custom field name)
    4. Now the Custom Field has been renamed! Just be sure to change any references to the custom field within your template (if you have hard-coded references to the custom field in your template at all, that is).
    5. If you no longer need the ‘Custom Field Taxonomies’ plugin, you can deactivate/delete it at this point.

    Good luck!

    Thanks a lot !

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