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Wordpress Category Post List
Thu, 06/24/2010 - 17:25 | by philipnorton42A friend of mine asked me to write a Wordpress function the other day that printed out a list of categories and any posts in those categories, along with any meta data that might be in the post.
All the function does is to get a list of categories and then for each category get a list of the posts associated with that category. Not much really, but useful in some circumstances.
Format A List Of Items In PHP
Fri, 01/08/2010 - 11:52 | by philipnorton42It is usual when writing a list of items to separate each item with a comma, except the last two items, which are separated with the word "and". I recently needed to implement a function that took a string and converted it into a list of this type so I thought I would expand on it and post it here.
Using list() With explode() In PHP
Tue, 09/08/2009 - 20:42 | by philipnorton42A simple way to convert a string into a set of variables is through the use of the explode() and list() functions. list() is a language construct (not really a function) that will convert an array into a list of variables. For example, to convert a simple array into a set of variables do the following:
Displaying Wordpress Authors
Thu, 02/26/2009 - 11:50 | by philipnorton42Wordpress has a couple of rarely used functions that allow author information to be displayed for the current post and a list of all of the authors on the blog.
Adding a written by message to your posts is not difficult at all. Just use the the_author_posts_link() function inside the post loop.
<?php the_author_posts_link(); ?>
This function shouldn't be confused with the the_author_link() function that prints out the link in the author's profile.
Creating A Personalised Events List With SimplePie
Fri, 11/28/2008 - 18:11 | by philipnorton42One nice feature for any blog or site (especially news sites) is to have a little list of forthcoming events that would interest your readers. One way of collating this information is to scour the web and update the list manually. However, this is time consuming and tedious, especially as there is an easier way to do it.
Swap Values Without Temporary Varaibles In PHP
Tue, 10/28/2008 - 10:59 | by philipnorton42I have talked about swapping values without a temporary third variable before, but there is another way to do this which doesn't make the code unreadable. This is by using the list() function in the following way.