Each post type can be intended for different kinds of content, hence it needs a different configuration of fields that determine the information and structure of the content that will be created.
For example, a News post type, may require fields such as Title, Content and Featured image. While more complex content such as Business listings may needs fields such as Location, Logo, Work Hours etc.
Using Voxel field editor, you define the data structure of each post type individually.
Conditional fields
Conditional fields allow you to create more dynamic and personalized submission forms for your post types by showing or hiding fields based on user input or selections in real time, as they fill the form.
Conditional fields can be particularly useful when dealing with complex forms or content structures where displaying all fields at once would overwhelm the user or create unnecessary clutter. By presenting fields dynamically, you can simplify the interaction and make the form or content more intuitive and focused.
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Field visibility
Using field visibility, you can control the visibility of the fields in the post type submission form, based on various visibility rules like user role, user membership plan, login status, dynamic tags, and many more other conditions Voxel provides.
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Field overrides
Overrides let you override fields settings under certain conditions.

Few examples:
- Set different file limits based on listing plan, membership plan, role. For example, allow 3 gallery image for free plan, and more for paid plans
- Set different character limits based on listing plan, membership plan, role
Taxonomies
Taxonomies are is a way of grouping and organizing content within your CPT making it easier for users to navigate a website. Some taxonomies are included with WordPress such as Post Categories, and Post Tags. Voxel lets you create unlimited taxonomies for any purpose you may need them