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      <title>Advanced Custom Fields: Extending WordPress for Publishers</title>
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      <description>WordPress&amp;rsquo;s built-in content structure — title, body, categories, tags, featured image — covers the basics for most publishing use cases. When a publication needs richer, more structured content models — author bios with headshots and social links, event listings with dates and venues, product reviews with rating fields, press releases with distribution metadata — the standard fields run out quickly.
Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) is the plugin that WordPress publishers reach for to extend that content model.</description>
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