A more useful Link
I don't want to store URLs for local content in the database: Neither do you. This allows you to store links to any kind of content in a better, safer way. It also allows you to define a bit of link metadata (i.e. text, target, etc).
- Select the content and taxonomy types you want to link to!
- Never store URLs in the database (all links are created at page-load)!
- Well, except for
uri
links, which are URLs by definition.- ...But it does try and guess if uri links are local, and saves them without a host if they are (so you don't end up with staging URLs on production).
- Well, except for
- Filter everything (future release)
- Add your own link types on the fly (future release)
It's just a WordPress plugin, so plug it in!
Once you've done that, just add a Zelda field and then call it in your template like you'd do with any other ACF field:
// page-template.php
the_field('example_zelda_field');
// <a href="/posts/a-post-you-linked-to" class="field-class class-the-user-set">Link Text!</a>
This is the default behavior. You can also return a url or the array stored in the databased by setting return_format
to url
or array
.