How to Filter Your Posts & Pages by Custom Field in WordPress Dashboard

To filter your posts and pages by custom field in the WordPress Dashboard, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to your WordPress Dashboard.
  2. Navigate to the "Posts" or "Pages" section, depending on which content type you want to filter.
  3. Click on the "Screen Options" button at the top right corner of the screen.
  4. In the "Screen Options" panel, check the box next to "Custom Fields" to enable the display of custom fields for your posts or pages.
  5. Now, you will see a new section called "Custom Fields" below the content editor for each post or page.
  6. Click on the "+ Add Custom Field" button to add a new custom field.
  7. In the "Name" field, enter the name of your custom field. This is the key that will be used to filter your posts or pages.
  8. In the "Value" field, enter the desired value for the custom field. This is the value that will be used to filter your posts or pages.
  9. Click on the "Add Custom Field" button to save the custom field.
  10. Repeat steps 6-9 for each post or page that you want to filter.
  11. Once you have added the custom fields to your posts or pages, you can now filter them.
  12. Go back to the "Posts" or "Pages" section in the WordPress Dashboard.
  13. Click on the "Filter" button at the top of the screen.
  14. In the "Filter" panel, select the custom field that you want to filter by from the dropdown menu.
  15. Enter the desired value for the custom field in the input field next to the dropdown menu.
  16. Click on the "Filter" button to apply the filter.
  17. WordPress will now display only the posts or pages that match the custom field filter.

By following these steps, you can easily filter your posts and pages by custom field in the WordPress Dashboard.