# WP editor

The **Wp editor is** a WordPress native editor for entering a large amount of text. The **WP editor** has wide functionalities than the **Textarea** custom field as media and tables attachment and text styles.

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Go to the **Listing Types** section and drag the created field into **Used custom fields** so that it appears during the listing creation process.

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After saving the changes on Custom Fields, the **WP editor** type field can be displayed in the next sections. Drag it to the appropriate locations.

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In the listing creation process, information can be entered into the **WP editor field** in order to display it on the listing.

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