How do I create a custom partial / template?
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I have created an sign up form and placed it in my header:
<div>
<h5 class="myapp-sign-up-text">Sign up for updates</h5>
<form class="myapp-email-form">
<input type="text" name="email" placeholder="Your email address" class="myapp-subscription-input" />
<input type="submit" value="Subscribe" class="myapp-subscription-submit" />
</form>
</div>
I would like to use the same code for my footer. Is there a DRY way of putting this into a partial and loading it using a PHP function?
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I have created an sign up form and placed it in my header:
<div>
<h5 class="myapp-sign-up-text">Sign up for updates</h5>
<form class="myapp-email-form">
<input type="text" name="email" placeholder="Your email address" class="myapp-subscription-input" />
<input type="submit" value="Subscribe" class="myapp-subscription-submit" />
</form>
</div>
I would like to use the same code for my footer. Is there a DRY way of putting this into a partial and loading it using a PHP function?
theme-development templates
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I have created an sign up form and placed it in my header:
<div>
<h5 class="myapp-sign-up-text">Sign up for updates</h5>
<form class="myapp-email-form">
<input type="text" name="email" placeholder="Your email address" class="myapp-subscription-input" />
<input type="submit" value="Subscribe" class="myapp-subscription-submit" />
</form>
</div>
I would like to use the same code for my footer. Is there a DRY way of putting this into a partial and loading it using a PHP function?
theme-development templates
I have created an sign up form and placed it in my header:
<div>
<h5 class="myapp-sign-up-text">Sign up for updates</h5>
<form class="myapp-email-form">
<input type="text" name="email" placeholder="Your email address" class="myapp-subscription-input" />
<input type="submit" value="Subscribe" class="myapp-subscription-submit" />
</form>
</div>
I would like to use the same code for my footer. Is there a DRY way of putting this into a partial and loading it using a PHP function?
theme-development templates
theme-development templates
edited Dec 5 at 21:56
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The thing you're searching for is get_template_part
function.
So let's say you put your form in file called part-form-signup.php
. Then you can easily include that partial template anywhere using:
get_template_part( 'part-form-signup' );
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Checkout get_template_part(). Also, here is a good read on the topic.
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The thing you're searching for is get_template_part
function.
So let's say you put your form in file called part-form-signup.php
. Then you can easily include that partial template anywhere using:
get_template_part( 'part-form-signup' );
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The thing you're searching for is get_template_part
function.
So let's say you put your form in file called part-form-signup.php
. Then you can easily include that partial template anywhere using:
get_template_part( 'part-form-signup' );
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The thing you're searching for is get_template_part
function.
So let's say you put your form in file called part-form-signup.php
. Then you can easily include that partial template anywhere using:
get_template_part( 'part-form-signup' );
The thing you're searching for is get_template_part
function.
So let's say you put your form in file called part-form-signup.php
. Then you can easily include that partial template anywhere using:
get_template_part( 'part-form-signup' );
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Checkout get_template_part(). Also, here is a good read on the topic.
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Checkout get_template_part(). Also, here is a good read on the topic.
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