16 lines
578 B
PHP
16 lines
578 B
PHP
<?php
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// First, render the page header. You'll likely do this on every custom theme
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// php file.
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get_header();
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// Next, gather any data that you want, and pass it to the render method to bind
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// your data to a template file. In the example below, the ./tpl/index.tpl file
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// will be given the current page content, and today's timestamp.
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echo site()->render("index", [
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"post" => site()->getCurrentPost(["content", "title", "published_at"]),
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"now" => date("Y-m-d H:i:s"),
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]);
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// ...and finally, make sure you close out your page render the WordPress way!
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get_footer();
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