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I have a child theme with two custom post types 'jazz clubs' and 'jazz festival'. I would like the single.php to either display different content dependent on whether the post is from jazz clubs or jazz festival.
The problem is, how can I create this using single.php file. Have tried creating single-jazz-clubs.php and single-jazz-festival.php but the current single.php keeps loading the parent content.
Actually I can <?php get_template_part( 'content', 'club' ); ?> from the single.php but is there a way of making sure it can show festival CPT, the post belongs to that post type.
The current single.php look like this:
get_header(); ?>
<div id="content" class="large-8 columns" role="main">
<?php while ( have_posts() ) : the_post(); ?>
<?php get_template_part( 'content', get_post_format() ); ?>s
<nav class="nav-single">
<span class="nav-previous"><?php previous_post_link( '%link', '<span class="meta-nav">' . _x( '«', 'Previous post link', 'wpforge' ) . '</span> %title' ); ?></span>
<span class="nav-next"><?php next_post_link( '%link', '%title <span class="meta-nav">' . _x( '»', 'Next post link', 'wpforge' ) . '</span>' ); ?></span>
</nav><!-- .nav-single -->
<?php comments_template( '', true ); ?>
<?php endwhile; // end of the loop. ?>
</div><!-- #content -->
And here are my CPT's:
function jazz_clubs() {
$labels = array(
'name' => _x( 'Jazz Clubs', 'Post Type General Name', 'text_domain' ),
'singular_name' => _x( 'Jazz Club', 'Post Type Singular Name', 'text_domain' ),
'menu_name' => __( 'Jazz Clubs', 'text_domain' ),
'parent_item_colon' => __( 'Parent Jazz Clubs:', 'text_domain' ),
'all_items' => __( 'All Jazz Clubs', 'text_domain' ),
'view_item' => __( 'View Jazz Clubs', 'text_domain' ),
'add_new_item' => __( 'Add New Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'add_new' => __( 'New Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'edit_item' => __( 'Edit Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'update_item' => __( 'Update Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'search_items' => __( 'Search Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'not_found' => __( 'No jazz club found', 'text_domain' ),
'not_found_in_trash' => __( 'No jazz clubs found in Trash', 'text_domain' ),
);
$args = array(
'label' => __( 'jazz club', 'text_domain' ),
'description' => __( 'Jazz Clubs around the world', 'text_domain' ),
'labels' => $labels,
'supports' => array( 'title', 'editor', 'excerpt', 'author', 'thumbnail', 'comments', 'trackbacks', 'revisions','post-formats' ),
'taxonomies' => array( 'region', 'country', 'city', 'state', 'post_tag' ),
'hierarchical' => false,
'public' => true,
'show_ui' => true,
'show_in_menu' => true,
'show_in_nav_menus' => true,
'show_in_admin_bar' => true,
'menu_position' => 5,
'menu_icon' => '/images/16-logo.png', // 16px16
'can_export' => true,
'has_archive' => true,
'exclude_from_search' => false,
'publicly_queryable' => true,
'query_var' => 'jazz clubs',
'capability_type' => 'page',
);
register_post_type( 'jazz clubs', $args );
}
add_action( 'init', 'jazz_clubs', 0 );
?>
function jazz_festival() {
$labels = array(
'name' => _x( 'Jazz Festivals', 'Post Type General Name', 'text_domain' ),
'singular_name' => _x( 'Jazz Festival', 'Post Type Singular Name', 'text_domain' ),
'menu_name' => __( 'Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'parent_item_colon' => __( 'Parent Jazz Festivals:', 'text_domain' ),
'all_items' => __( 'All Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'view_item' => __( 'View Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'add_new_item' => __( 'Add New Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'add_new' => __( 'New Jazz Festival', 'text_domain' ),
'edit_item' => __( 'Edit Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'update_item' => __( 'Update Jazz Festival', 'text_domain' ),
'search_items' => __( 'Search Jazz Festival', 'text_domain' ),
'not_found' => __( 'No jazz festivals found', 'text_domain' ),
'not_found_in_trash' => __( 'No jazz festivals found in Trash', 'text_domain' ),
);
$args = array(
'label' => __( 'jazz festival', 'text_domain' ),
'description' => __( 'Jazz Festivals around the world', 'text_domain' ),
'labels' => $labels,
'supports' => array( 'title', 'editor', 'excerpt', 'author', 'thumbnail', 'comments', 'trackbacks', 'revisions', 'post-formats', ),
'taxonomies' => array( 'region', 'country', 'city', 'months', 'musicians', 'post_tag'),
'hierarchical' => false,
'public' => true,
'show_ui' => true,
'show_in_menu' => true,
'show_in_nav_menus' => true,
'show_in_admin_bar' => true,
'menu_position' => 5,
'menu_icon' => '/images/16-logo.png',
'can_export' => true,
'has_archive' => true,
'exclude_from_search' => false,
'publicly_queryable' => true,
'query_var' => 'jazz festival',
'capability_type' => 'page',
);
register_post_type( 'jazz festival', $args );
}
add_action( 'init', 'jazz_festival', 0 );
?>
I have a child theme with two custom post types 'jazz clubs' and 'jazz festival'. I would like the single.php to either display different content dependent on whether the post is from jazz clubs or jazz festival.
The problem is, how can I create this using single.php file. Have tried creating single-jazz-clubs.php and single-jazz-festival.php but the current single.php keeps loading the parent content.
Actually I can <?php get_template_part( 'content', 'club' ); ?> from the single.php but is there a way of making sure it can show festival CPT, the post belongs to that post type.
The current single.php look like this:
get_header(); ?>
<div id="content" class="large-8 columns" role="main">
<?php while ( have_posts() ) : the_post(); ?>
<?php get_template_part( 'content', get_post_format() ); ?>s
<nav class="nav-single">
<span class="nav-previous"><?php previous_post_link( '%link', '<span class="meta-nav">' . _x( '«', 'Previous post link', 'wpforge' ) . '</span> %title' ); ?></span>
<span class="nav-next"><?php next_post_link( '%link', '%title <span class="meta-nav">' . _x( '»', 'Next post link', 'wpforge' ) . '</span>' ); ?></span>
</nav><!-- .nav-single -->
<?php comments_template( '', true ); ?>
<?php endwhile; // end of the loop. ?>
</div><!-- #content -->
And here are my CPT's:
function jazz_clubs() {
$labels = array(
'name' => _x( 'Jazz Clubs', 'Post Type General Name', 'text_domain' ),
'singular_name' => _x( 'Jazz Club', 'Post Type Singular Name', 'text_domain' ),
'menu_name' => __( 'Jazz Clubs', 'text_domain' ),
'parent_item_colon' => __( 'Parent Jazz Clubs:', 'text_domain' ),
'all_items' => __( 'All Jazz Clubs', 'text_domain' ),
'view_item' => __( 'View Jazz Clubs', 'text_domain' ),
'add_new_item' => __( 'Add New Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'add_new' => __( 'New Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'edit_item' => __( 'Edit Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'update_item' => __( 'Update Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'search_items' => __( 'Search Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'not_found' => __( 'No jazz club found', 'text_domain' ),
'not_found_in_trash' => __( 'No jazz clubs found in Trash', 'text_domain' ),
);
$args = array(
'label' => __( 'jazz club', 'text_domain' ),
'description' => __( 'Jazz Clubs around the world', 'text_domain' ),
'labels' => $labels,
'supports' => array( 'title', 'editor', 'excerpt', 'author', 'thumbnail', 'comments', 'trackbacks', 'revisions','post-formats' ),
'taxonomies' => array( 'region', 'country', 'city', 'state', 'post_tag' ),
'hierarchical' => false,
'public' => true,
'show_ui' => true,
'show_in_menu' => true,
'show_in_nav_menus' => true,
'show_in_admin_bar' => true,
'menu_position' => 5,
'menu_icon' => '/images/16-logo.png', // 16px16
'can_export' => true,
'has_archive' => true,
'exclude_from_search' => false,
'publicly_queryable' => true,
'query_var' => 'jazz clubs',
'capability_type' => 'page',
);
register_post_type( 'jazz clubs', $args );
}
add_action( 'init', 'jazz_clubs', 0 );
?>
function jazz_festival() {
$labels = array(
'name' => _x( 'Jazz Festivals', 'Post Type General Name', 'text_domain' ),
'singular_name' => _x( 'Jazz Festival', 'Post Type Singular Name', 'text_domain' ),
'menu_name' => __( 'Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'parent_item_colon' => __( 'Parent Jazz Festivals:', 'text_domain' ),
'all_items' => __( 'All Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'view_item' => __( 'View Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'add_new_item' => __( 'Add New Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'add_new' => __( 'New Jazz Festival', 'text_domain' ),
'edit_item' => __( 'Edit Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'update_item' => __( 'Update Jazz Festival', 'text_domain' ),
'search_items' => __( 'Search Jazz Festival', 'text_domain' ),
'not_found' => __( 'No jazz festivals found', 'text_domain' ),
'not_found_in_trash' => __( 'No jazz festivals found in Trash', 'text_domain' ),
);
$args = array(
'label' => __( 'jazz festival', 'text_domain' ),
'description' => __( 'Jazz Festivals around the world', 'text_domain' ),
'labels' => $labels,
'supports' => array( 'title', 'editor', 'excerpt', 'author', 'thumbnail', 'comments', 'trackbacks', 'revisions', 'post-formats', ),
'taxonomies' => array( 'region', 'country', 'city', 'months', 'musicians', 'post_tag'),
'hierarchical' => false,
'public' => true,
'show_ui' => true,
'show_in_menu' => true,
'show_in_nav_menus' => true,
'show_in_admin_bar' => true,
'menu_position' => 5,
'menu_icon' => '/images/16-logo.png',
'can_export' => true,
'has_archive' => true,
'exclude_from_search' => false,
'publicly_queryable' => true,
'query_var' => 'jazz festival',
'capability_type' => 'page',
);
register_post_type( 'jazz festival', $args );
}
add_action( 'init', 'jazz_festival', 0 );
?>
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edited Jan 5, 2019 at 8:29
Sven
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asked Jan 15, 2014 at 19:16
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2 Answers
Reset to default 0Please check the post type slug. I think that is different than jazz-festival.
If you create single-POST_TYPE_SLUG.php it will work.
My solution for this same situation is the following
- Maintain integrity of single.php
enhance it to allow custom post types to use the same file, yet have custom content displayed, different classes, etc.
Becomes
<?php
$post = get_queried_object();
if ( 'post' == $post->post_type ) {
$post_format = get_post_format();
} else {
$post_format = $post->post_type;
}
get_template_part( 'content', $post_format ); ?>
For posts, this will allow you to support post formats in your theme. This will also allow single.php to use content-jazz-festival.php as it's template part, rather than the default content.php. You can also specify other prefixes, as I am sure you know.
get_template_part( 'content-single', $post_format );
This would use content-single-jazz-festival.php with a fallback of content-single.php.
Full code:
<?php
global $post;
get_header(); ?>
<div id="content" class="large-8 columns" role="main">
<?php while ( have_posts() ) : the_post(); ?>
<?php
if ( 'post' == $post->post_type ) {
$post_format = get_post_format();
} else {
$post_format = $post->post_type;
}?>
<?php get_template_part( 'content', $post_format ); ?>
<nav class="nav-single">
<span class="nav-previous"><?php previous_post_link( '%link', '<span class="meta-nav">' . _x( '«', 'Previous post link', 'wpforge' ) . '</span> %title' ); ?></span>
<span class="nav-next"><?php next_post_link( '%link', '%title <span class="meta-nav">' . _x( '»', 'Next post link', 'wpforge' ) . '</span>' ); ?></span>
</nav><!-- .nav-single -->
<?php comments_template( '', true ); ?>
<?php endwhile; // end of the loop. ?>
</div><!-- #content -->
I have a child theme with two custom post types 'jazz clubs' and 'jazz festival'. I would like the single.php to either display different content dependent on whether the post is from jazz clubs or jazz festival.
The problem is, how can I create this using single.php file. Have tried creating single-jazz-clubs.php and single-jazz-festival.php but the current single.php keeps loading the parent content.
Actually I can <?php get_template_part( 'content', 'club' ); ?> from the single.php but is there a way of making sure it can show festival CPT, the post belongs to that post type.
The current single.php look like this:
get_header(); ?>
<div id="content" class="large-8 columns" role="main">
<?php while ( have_posts() ) : the_post(); ?>
<?php get_template_part( 'content', get_post_format() ); ?>s
<nav class="nav-single">
<span class="nav-previous"><?php previous_post_link( '%link', '<span class="meta-nav">' . _x( '«', 'Previous post link', 'wpforge' ) . '</span> %title' ); ?></span>
<span class="nav-next"><?php next_post_link( '%link', '%title <span class="meta-nav">' . _x( '»', 'Next post link', 'wpforge' ) . '</span>' ); ?></span>
</nav><!-- .nav-single -->
<?php comments_template( '', true ); ?>
<?php endwhile; // end of the loop. ?>
</div><!-- #content -->
And here are my CPT's:
function jazz_clubs() {
$labels = array(
'name' => _x( 'Jazz Clubs', 'Post Type General Name', 'text_domain' ),
'singular_name' => _x( 'Jazz Club', 'Post Type Singular Name', 'text_domain' ),
'menu_name' => __( 'Jazz Clubs', 'text_domain' ),
'parent_item_colon' => __( 'Parent Jazz Clubs:', 'text_domain' ),
'all_items' => __( 'All Jazz Clubs', 'text_domain' ),
'view_item' => __( 'View Jazz Clubs', 'text_domain' ),
'add_new_item' => __( 'Add New Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'add_new' => __( 'New Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'edit_item' => __( 'Edit Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'update_item' => __( 'Update Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'search_items' => __( 'Search Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'not_found' => __( 'No jazz club found', 'text_domain' ),
'not_found_in_trash' => __( 'No jazz clubs found in Trash', 'text_domain' ),
);
$args = array(
'label' => __( 'jazz club', 'text_domain' ),
'description' => __( 'Jazz Clubs around the world', 'text_domain' ),
'labels' => $labels,
'supports' => array( 'title', 'editor', 'excerpt', 'author', 'thumbnail', 'comments', 'trackbacks', 'revisions','post-formats' ),
'taxonomies' => array( 'region', 'country', 'city', 'state', 'post_tag' ),
'hierarchical' => false,
'public' => true,
'show_ui' => true,
'show_in_menu' => true,
'show_in_nav_menus' => true,
'show_in_admin_bar' => true,
'menu_position' => 5,
'menu_icon' => '/images/16-logo.png', // 16px16
'can_export' => true,
'has_archive' => true,
'exclude_from_search' => false,
'publicly_queryable' => true,
'query_var' => 'jazz clubs',
'capability_type' => 'page',
);
register_post_type( 'jazz clubs', $args );
}
add_action( 'init', 'jazz_clubs', 0 );
?>
function jazz_festival() {
$labels = array(
'name' => _x( 'Jazz Festivals', 'Post Type General Name', 'text_domain' ),
'singular_name' => _x( 'Jazz Festival', 'Post Type Singular Name', 'text_domain' ),
'menu_name' => __( 'Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'parent_item_colon' => __( 'Parent Jazz Festivals:', 'text_domain' ),
'all_items' => __( 'All Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'view_item' => __( 'View Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'add_new_item' => __( 'Add New Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'add_new' => __( 'New Jazz Festival', 'text_domain' ),
'edit_item' => __( 'Edit Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'update_item' => __( 'Update Jazz Festival', 'text_domain' ),
'search_items' => __( 'Search Jazz Festival', 'text_domain' ),
'not_found' => __( 'No jazz festivals found', 'text_domain' ),
'not_found_in_trash' => __( 'No jazz festivals found in Trash', 'text_domain' ),
);
$args = array(
'label' => __( 'jazz festival', 'text_domain' ),
'description' => __( 'Jazz Festivals around the world', 'text_domain' ),
'labels' => $labels,
'supports' => array( 'title', 'editor', 'excerpt', 'author', 'thumbnail', 'comments', 'trackbacks', 'revisions', 'post-formats', ),
'taxonomies' => array( 'region', 'country', 'city', 'months', 'musicians', 'post_tag'),
'hierarchical' => false,
'public' => true,
'show_ui' => true,
'show_in_menu' => true,
'show_in_nav_menus' => true,
'show_in_admin_bar' => true,
'menu_position' => 5,
'menu_icon' => '/images/16-logo.png',
'can_export' => true,
'has_archive' => true,
'exclude_from_search' => false,
'publicly_queryable' => true,
'query_var' => 'jazz festival',
'capability_type' => 'page',
);
register_post_type( 'jazz festival', $args );
}
add_action( 'init', 'jazz_festival', 0 );
?>
I have a child theme with two custom post types 'jazz clubs' and 'jazz festival'. I would like the single.php to either display different content dependent on whether the post is from jazz clubs or jazz festival.
The problem is, how can I create this using single.php file. Have tried creating single-jazz-clubs.php and single-jazz-festival.php but the current single.php keeps loading the parent content.
Actually I can <?php get_template_part( 'content', 'club' ); ?> from the single.php but is there a way of making sure it can show festival CPT, the post belongs to that post type.
The current single.php look like this:
get_header(); ?>
<div id="content" class="large-8 columns" role="main">
<?php while ( have_posts() ) : the_post(); ?>
<?php get_template_part( 'content', get_post_format() ); ?>s
<nav class="nav-single">
<span class="nav-previous"><?php previous_post_link( '%link', '<span class="meta-nav">' . _x( '«', 'Previous post link', 'wpforge' ) . '</span> %title' ); ?></span>
<span class="nav-next"><?php next_post_link( '%link', '%title <span class="meta-nav">' . _x( '»', 'Next post link', 'wpforge' ) . '</span>' ); ?></span>
</nav><!-- .nav-single -->
<?php comments_template( '', true ); ?>
<?php endwhile; // end of the loop. ?>
</div><!-- #content -->
And here are my CPT's:
function jazz_clubs() {
$labels = array(
'name' => _x( 'Jazz Clubs', 'Post Type General Name', 'text_domain' ),
'singular_name' => _x( 'Jazz Club', 'Post Type Singular Name', 'text_domain' ),
'menu_name' => __( 'Jazz Clubs', 'text_domain' ),
'parent_item_colon' => __( 'Parent Jazz Clubs:', 'text_domain' ),
'all_items' => __( 'All Jazz Clubs', 'text_domain' ),
'view_item' => __( 'View Jazz Clubs', 'text_domain' ),
'add_new_item' => __( 'Add New Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'add_new' => __( 'New Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'edit_item' => __( 'Edit Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'update_item' => __( 'Update Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'search_items' => __( 'Search Jazz Club', 'text_domain' ),
'not_found' => __( 'No jazz club found', 'text_domain' ),
'not_found_in_trash' => __( 'No jazz clubs found in Trash', 'text_domain' ),
);
$args = array(
'label' => __( 'jazz club', 'text_domain' ),
'description' => __( 'Jazz Clubs around the world', 'text_domain' ),
'labels' => $labels,
'supports' => array( 'title', 'editor', 'excerpt', 'author', 'thumbnail', 'comments', 'trackbacks', 'revisions','post-formats' ),
'taxonomies' => array( 'region', 'country', 'city', 'state', 'post_tag' ),
'hierarchical' => false,
'public' => true,
'show_ui' => true,
'show_in_menu' => true,
'show_in_nav_menus' => true,
'show_in_admin_bar' => true,
'menu_position' => 5,
'menu_icon' => '/images/16-logo.png', // 16px16
'can_export' => true,
'has_archive' => true,
'exclude_from_search' => false,
'publicly_queryable' => true,
'query_var' => 'jazz clubs',
'capability_type' => 'page',
);
register_post_type( 'jazz clubs', $args );
}
add_action( 'init', 'jazz_clubs', 0 );
?>
function jazz_festival() {
$labels = array(
'name' => _x( 'Jazz Festivals', 'Post Type General Name', 'text_domain' ),
'singular_name' => _x( 'Jazz Festival', 'Post Type Singular Name', 'text_domain' ),
'menu_name' => __( 'Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'parent_item_colon' => __( 'Parent Jazz Festivals:', 'text_domain' ),
'all_items' => __( 'All Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'view_item' => __( 'View Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'add_new_item' => __( 'Add New Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'add_new' => __( 'New Jazz Festival', 'text_domain' ),
'edit_item' => __( 'Edit Jazz Festivals', 'text_domain' ),
'update_item' => __( 'Update Jazz Festival', 'text_domain' ),
'search_items' => __( 'Search Jazz Festival', 'text_domain' ),
'not_found' => __( 'No jazz festivals found', 'text_domain' ),
'not_found_in_trash' => __( 'No jazz festivals found in Trash', 'text_domain' ),
);
$args = array(
'label' => __( 'jazz festival', 'text_domain' ),
'description' => __( 'Jazz Festivals around the world', 'text_domain' ),
'labels' => $labels,
'supports' => array( 'title', 'editor', 'excerpt', 'author', 'thumbnail', 'comments', 'trackbacks', 'revisions', 'post-formats', ),
'taxonomies' => array( 'region', 'country', 'city', 'months', 'musicians', 'post_tag'),
'hierarchical' => false,
'public' => true,
'show_ui' => true,
'show_in_menu' => true,
'show_in_nav_menus' => true,
'show_in_admin_bar' => true,
'menu_position' => 5,
'menu_icon' => '/images/16-logo.png',
'can_export' => true,
'has_archive' => true,
'exclude_from_search' => false,
'publicly_queryable' => true,
'query_var' => 'jazz festival',
'capability_type' => 'page',
);
register_post_type( 'jazz festival', $args );
}
add_action( 'init', 'jazz_festival', 0 );
?>
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edited Jan 5, 2019 at 8:29
Sven
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asked Jan 15, 2014 at 19:16
JCJJCJ
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2 Answers
Reset to default 0Please check the post type slug. I think that is different than jazz-festival.
If you create single-POST_TYPE_SLUG.php it will work.
My solution for this same situation is the following
- Maintain integrity of single.php
enhance it to allow custom post types to use the same file, yet have custom content displayed, different classes, etc.
Becomes
<?php
$post = get_queried_object();
if ( 'post' == $post->post_type ) {
$post_format = get_post_format();
} else {
$post_format = $post->post_type;
}
get_template_part( 'content', $post_format ); ?>
For posts, this will allow you to support post formats in your theme. This will also allow single.php to use content-jazz-festival.php as it's template part, rather than the default content.php. You can also specify other prefixes, as I am sure you know.
get_template_part( 'content-single', $post_format );
This would use content-single-jazz-festival.php with a fallback of content-single.php.
Full code:
<?php
global $post;
get_header(); ?>
<div id="content" class="large-8 columns" role="main">
<?php while ( have_posts() ) : the_post(); ?>
<?php
if ( 'post' == $post->post_type ) {
$post_format = get_post_format();
} else {
$post_format = $post->post_type;
}?>
<?php get_template_part( 'content', $post_format ); ?>
<nav class="nav-single">
<span class="nav-previous"><?php previous_post_link( '%link', '<span class="meta-nav">' . _x( '«', 'Previous post link', 'wpforge' ) . '</span> %title' ); ?></span>
<span class="nav-next"><?php next_post_link( '%link', '%title <span class="meta-nav">' . _x( '»', 'Next post link', 'wpforge' ) . '</span>' ); ?></span>
</nav><!-- .nav-single -->
<?php comments_template( '', true ); ?>
<?php endwhile; // end of the loop. ?>
</div><!-- #content -->
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