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page-custom.php
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<?php
/*
Template Name: Custom Page Example
*
* This is your custom page template. You can create as many of these as you need.
* Simply name is "page-whatever.php" and in add the "Template Name" title at the
* top, the same way it is here.
*
* When you create your page, you can just select the template and viola, you have
* a custom page template to call your very own. Your mother would be so proud.
*
* For more info: http://codex.wordpress.org/Page_Templates
*/
?>
<?php get_header(); ?>
<div id="content">
<div id="inner-content" class="wrap cf">
<main id="main" class="m-all t-2of3 d-5of7 cf" role="main" itemscope itemprop="mainContentOfPage" itemtype="http://schema.org/Blog">
<?php if (have_posts()) : while (have_posts()) : the_post(); ?>
<article id="post-<?php the_ID(); ?>" <?php post_class( 'cf' ); ?> role="article" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/BlogPosting">
<header class="article-header">
<h1 class="page-title"><?php the_title(); ?></h1>
<p class="byline vcard">
<?php printf( __( 'Posted <time class="updated" datetime="%1$s" itemprop="datePublished">%2$s</time> by <span class="author">%3$s</span>', 'bonestheme' ), get_the_time('Y-m-j'), get_the_time(get_option('date_format')), get_the_author_link( get_the_author_meta( 'ID' ) )); ?>
</p>
</header>
<section class="entry-content cf" itemprop="articleBody">
<?php
// the content (pretty self explanatory huh)
the_content();
/*
* Link Pages is used in case you have posts that are set to break into
* multiple pages. You can remove this if you don't plan on doing that.
*
* Also, breaking content up into multiple pages is a horrible experience,
* so don't do it. While there are SOME edge cases where this is useful, it's
* mostly used for people to get more ad views. It's up to you but if you want
* to do it, you're wrong and I hate you. (Ok, I still love you but just not as much)
*
* http://gizmodo.com/5841121/google-wants-to-help-you-avoid-stupid-annoying-multiple-page-articles
*
*/
wp_link_pages( array(
'before' => '<div class="page-links"><span class="page-links-title">' . __( 'Pages:', 'bonestheme' ) . '</span>',
'after' => '</div>',
'link_before' => '<span>',
'link_after' => '</span>',
) );
?>
</section>
<footer class="article-footer">
<?php the_tags( '<p class="tags"><span class="tags-title">' . __( 'Tags:', 'bonestheme' ) . '</span> ', ', ', '</p>' ); ?>
</footer>
<?php comments_template(); ?>
</article>
<?php endwhile; else : ?>
<article id="post-not-found" class="hentry cf">
<header class="article-header">
<h1><?php _e( 'Oops, Post Not Found!', 'bonestheme' ); ?></h1>
</header>
<section class="entry-content">
<p><?php _e( 'Uh Oh. Something is missing. Try double checking things.', 'bonestheme' ); ?></p>
</section>
<footer class="article-footer">
<p><?php _e( 'This is the error message in the page-custom.php template.', 'bonestheme' ); ?></p>
</footer>
</article>
<?php endif; ?>
</main>
<?php get_sidebar(); ?>
</div>
</div>
<?php get_footer(); ?>