/** * Article template * * @param string $class * * @return void */ function __mob_template_content_article($class = '') { ?> <article id="post-<?php the_ID(); ?> "> <?php if ((is_search() || mob_is_blog()) && has_post_thumbnail()) { ?> <a class="article-thumb" href="<?php the_permalink(); ?> " rel="bookmark"><?php the_post_thumbnail(array(150, 150)); ?> </a> <?php } ?> <header> <h1><a href="<?php the_permalink(); ?> " rel="bookmark"><?php the_title(); ?> </a></h1> <p><?php printf(__('Posted <time class="updated" datetime="%1$s" pubdate>%2$s</time> by <span class="author">%3$s</span>. Filed under %4$s', MOB_NS), get_the_time('Y-m-j'), get_the_time(get_option('date_format')), get_the_author_link(get_the_author_meta('ID')), get_the_category_list(' ')); ?> </p> </header> <?php // end article header ?> <section class="content"> <?php if ((is_search() || mob_is_blog()) && get_option('rss_use_excerpt')) { the_excerpt(); } else { the_content(); the_tags(); } // 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:', MOB_NS) . '</span>', 'after' => '</div>', 'link_before' => '<span>', 'link_after' => '</span>')); ?> </section> <?php comments_template(); ?> </article><?php }
</a></h1> <?php if (!is_page()) { ?> <p><?php echo str_replace(array('[date]', '[time]', '[user]', '[cats]', '[tags]'), array(get_the_time(get_option('date_format')), get_the_time(get_option('time_format')), get_the_author_link(get_the_author_meta('ID')), get_the_category_list(' '), get_the_tag_list('', ' ')), get_option('mob_general_meta_template', MOB_DEFAULT_META_TEMPLATE)); ?> </p> <?php } ?> </header> <?php // end article header ?> <section class="content"> <?php if ((is_search() || mob_is_blog()) && get_option('rss_use_excerpt')) { the_excerpt(); } else { the_content(); the_tags(); } // 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:', MOB_NS) . '</span>', 'after' => '</div>', 'link_before' => '<span>', 'link_after' => '</span>')); ?> </section> <?php comments_template(); ?> </article>