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Lyza Loop

Description

Lyza Loop is a WordPress plugin for theme developers and template-savvy folks that aims to:

  • Dramatically shorten the time required to code custom loops
  • Modularize custom loop markup using what I hope is a straightforward templating process
  • Provide convenient batching variables
  • Respect the context in which the custom loop is called and put everything back the way it was (e.g. global $wp_query and $post objects)
  • Reduce tedious and duplicated code for custom loops

There are two parts to the lyza_loop() function:

  1. Finding posts (or pages): extending query_posts()lyza_loop() takes any argument WordPress’ own query_posts() takes
  2. Rendering relevant posts or pages: using “loop templates.” A loop template is a PHP file with markup (and logic) you’d like to use for each post/page in the loop.

Read more on the plugin home page

Screenshots

  • Lyza Loop Settings admin screen.
  • Example of theme using a combination of Lyza Loop loops and loop templates.

Installation

Please note: This plugin requires PHP 5–it uses some of PHP’s better object-oriented programming support introduced in PHP 5. If there is great hue and cry, I might consider making it PHP 4 compatible.

  1. Unzip, then upload the lyza-loop directory to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Update defaults on the Settings -> Lyza Loop screen, if desired.
  4. See Lyza Loop documentation to get started quickly!

FAQ

Please see the Lyza Loop FAQ page!

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Contributors & Developers

“Lyza Loop” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

0.3

  • Added configuration option for suppressing sticky posts.
  • Added code to set $wp_query->in_the_loop to true during lyza_loop() processing.

0.2

  • Fixed a couple of typos in the constructor function.
  • Fixed bug in which post__not_in argument could get ignored if exclude_repeats is set to true (or the plugin is configured to exclude repeats by default).
  • Updated to handle sticky tags appropriately (i.e. not return them at the top of every query).

0.1

  • Initial release.