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This article lists topics for '''Week Eight''' of [[Web Design and Development III (MGDP2060)]]. | This article lists topics for '''Week Eight''' of [[Web Design and Development III (MGDP2060)]]. | ||
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+ | '''No Class October 20''' - next class '''October 27'''. | ||
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+ | Previous: [[Week Seven (MGDP2060)]] - Next: [[Week Nine (MGDP2060)]] | ||
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+ | == Showing Hidden Files and Folder == | ||
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+ | Hidden files and folders are typically hidden: | ||
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+ | * Not displayed in Finder, on Macintosh computers | ||
+ | * Not displayed in File Manager, on Windows computers | ||
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+ | The [[.htaccess]] file is typically a hidden file. | ||
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+ | You can tell your computer to display hidden files and folders: | ||
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+ | * [http://www.macworld.co.uk/how-to/mac-software/how-show-hidden-files-in-mac-os-x-finder-funter-3520878/ How to show hidden files and folders in Mac OS X Finder] | ||
+ | * [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/14201/windows-show-hidden-files Show Hidden Files (in Windows)] | ||
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+ | == WordPress Templates == | ||
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+ | A [[WordPress Template]] is a PHP document which controls how WordPress content is displayed. | ||
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+ | == Template hierarchy == | ||
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+ | All themes must include the Template file named <code>index.php</code>. | ||
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+ | Additional WordPress Templates form a hierarchy, overriding <code>index.php</code> for specific types of information. | ||
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+ | See [[WordPress Template hierarchy]]. | ||
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+ | == Header and Footer Templates == | ||
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+ | Most WordPress Themes include Templates named <code>header.php</code> and <code>footer.php</code>, which are included in all of the other Template files. | ||
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+ | See [[WordPress Template]]. | ||
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+ | == The Loop == | ||
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+ | The [[WordPress Loop|Loop]] is [[PHP]] code used within a [[WordPress Template|Template]] to display [[WordPress|Posts]]. | ||
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+ | See [[WordPress Loop]]. | ||
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+ | == Template Tags == | ||
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+ | [[WordPress Template Tag|Template Tags]] are units of [[PHP]] code used within [[WordPress Template|Templates]] to display various types of information. | ||
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+ | See [[WordPress Template Tag]]. | ||
== Exercises == | == Exercises == |
Latest revision as of 12:20, 8 December 2016
This article lists topics for Week Eight of Web Design and Development III (MGDP2060).
No Class October 20 - next class October 27.
Previous: Week Seven (MGDP2060) - Next: Week Nine (MGDP2060)
Contents
Showing Hidden Files and Folder
Hidden files and folders are typically hidden:
- Not displayed in Finder, on Macintosh computers
- Not displayed in File Manager, on Windows computers
The .htaccess file is typically a hidden file.
You can tell your computer to display hidden files and folders:
WordPress Templates
A WordPress Template is a PHP document which controls how WordPress content is displayed.
Template hierarchy
All themes must include the Template file named index.php
.
Additional WordPress Templates form a hierarchy, overriding index.php
for specific types of information.
See WordPress Template hierarchy.
Most WordPress Themes include Templates named header.php
and footer.php
, which are included in all of the other Template files.
See WordPress Template.
The Loop
The Loop is PHP code used within a Template to display Posts.
See WordPress Loop.
Template Tags
Template Tags are units of PHP code used within Templates to display various types of information.