4/4/2008 ↓

Ultimate Guide to the WordPress Loop

Author: Mark Ghosh Category: Blogging, LinkyLoo, WordPress

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The Ultimate Guide to the WordPress Loop: Ah, the famed WordPress loop that runs it all. Ronald has done a very nice job of identifying global variables in the WordPress loop in the past. Much like that post, this guide is for themers and plugin developers who want the inside scoop with some technical details on how things progress and what each of the pieces of code mean and how they do their job. The release of the fantastic 2.5 Brecker, all of this useful documentation being put together by the community and the tremendous theme designs being released, makes me want to add some fuel to the fire and build up the fever pitch. Stay tuned to this channel for some exciting news.

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  1. Great! Thanks for the resource. Keep em coming.

    John (16 comments.) — 04/4/2008 @ 8:23 pm
  2. Wow, very informative. Showing the code snippets along with the administration panel is a great way to illustrate to those that don’t understand the basics of the loop. Thanks.

    m@ (11 comments.) — 04/5/2008 @ 2:37 am
  3. These are fantastic, thanks. I’m debugging/rebuilding a couple themes, and this is just what I needed. Thanks again.

    Adam Kayce (1 comments.) — 04/5/2008 @ 6:47 am
  4. [...] navigate to the place where you have placed the advertisements and change the code within the WordPress Loop from; [...]

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