# Custom Taxonomies

## 1: Create Custom Taxonomy

Go to **Tripgo >> Custom Taxonomies**

![Add Custom Taxonomy](/files/tLlRLwPWZH9U8YKIGFhy)

**Add Value for custom taxonomy**

![](/files/aOka0hhthPivHqQR03nU)

![](/files/Og8YWnwtmHZG8Bbce0C9)

## 2: Display at frontend

Go to Tripgo >> Custom Taxonomies >> Click value in "Manage taxonomy" column

<div><figure><img src="/files/9OYgBdtoZXmlgOPGICKu" alt=""><figcaption><p>Step 1: Backend</p></figcaption></figure> <figure><img src="/files/j0xDGQoVh6zUwVcOzAyb" alt=""><figcaption><p>Step 2: Backend</p></figcaption></figure> <figure><img src="/files/VHvvm2DwoWIEoTKuaQUb" alt=""><figcaption><p>The Taxonomy in Frontend</p></figcaption></figure></div>

## 3: Customize Template

The template works like a category, so you can customize it the same way you would customize a category. [Read here](/tripgo/tripgo-menu/categories.md#id-3-customize-template)


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