Toolset Module Manager 1.8.10

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1.8.10
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Nov 25, 2024
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Toolset Module Manager 1.8.10
Toolset Module Manager lets you move complete functionality between sites by exporting and importing modules, so you can build, reuse, and share building blocks with ease. It delivers faster site setup and consistent design across WordPress projects, plus easy customization per site. A lightweight, integrated solution for modular development—explore now and unlock seamless portability. Type: WordPress plugin.
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Description

Toolset Module Manager is a WordPress plugin built for modular site development. It lets you export and import complete functionality as modules, so you can reuse the same building blocks across multiple Toolset-powered sites.

Instead of rebuilding designs and setup from scratch, you can build once, package the setup (including Views and related elements), and deploy it elsewhere for faster site setup and consistent structure. Modules also make it easier to tailor the result per website without losing the original layout and configuration.

Main Features

  • Module export — Export a module that includes the setup and design for related elements.
  • Module import — Import modules into other Toolset-powered WordPress sites to reuse functionality.
  • Reusable module library — Download and use reference modules to start from proven building blocks.
  • Wrap related elements — Package groups of elements together into a single module for easier management.
  • Includes Toolset setup — Modules can contain the configuration for Toolset elements such as Views.
  • Custom content components — Modules can include custom post types, custom taxonomy, and custom field groups.
  • Setup without content — Module packaging includes the setup for display and structure, not the actual content items.
  • Per-site customization — Customize imported modules on each website to match local requirements.

Benefits

  • Faster builds — Reduce repetition by reusing exported modules across projects.
  • Consistent design — Maintain the same structure and configuration between WordPress sites.
  • Better scalability — Standardize complex setups as your portfolio of sites grows.
  • Streamlined workflow — Move complete functionality between sites with fewer manual steps.
  • Improved UX foundation — Keep related Views and content structure aligned for coherent page experiences.
  • Controlled customization — Adjust modules per site without rebuilding the underlying setup.

Who is it suitable for?

  • Agencies managing multiple WordPress client projects
  • Developers building reusable Toolset-based components
  • Teams standardizing custom content types, fields, and Views
  • Publishers running multiple Toolset-powered sites with similar layouts
  • Designers collaborating with developers on repeatable template kits
  • Content operations that need consistent structure across websites