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1## loop/
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3This directory contains files that do "the loop". Generally the files in this directory will be included in a file from the _posts/_ or _pages/_ directory, and they will in turn include templates from the _content/_ or _excerpt/_ directories.
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5For example, you might want posts on a search results page to display differently that posts on an archive page. Here is how that page would be built:
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71. A page is identified as a search page - Carrington looks for a _posts/search.php_ file and will fall back on a _posts/default.php_ file if none is found.
82. The _posts/search.php_ file will include the header, footer and sidebar - and will also include a call to `cfct_loop()` to include a loop.
93. Since we don't want to show the full posts in search results, the _posts/search.php_ explicitly asks for a file from the _excerpt/_ directory to display the posts in the search results. It will use _excerpt/search.php_ if that file exists, or fall back on _excerpt/default.php_ if the custom file does not exist.
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12## General Context
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14When choosing a template to use in the General Context, the Carrington engine looks at the type of request is being fulfilled. It will identify the request as the home page, a category archive, and individual post, etc.
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16There is additional checking done for single post requests. All options in the Content Context are supported here with a 'single-' prefix added to the file. See specifics below.
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18A "default" template is required, and will be used when there are no other templates that match a given comment. This could be because no other templates have been created, or because the comment in question doesn't match the templates that are available.
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20By default, conditions are checked in this order:
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221. author
232. role
243. category
254. tag
265. single
276. default (home, search, archivem 404, etc.)
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29This can be altered using the `cfct_general_match_order` hook.
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32### Supported Templates (General Context)
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34- *{dirname}-default.php* (or default.php) - Used when there are no other templates that match for a given page/post.
35- *archive.php* - Used for date archives or if there are no specific category, author or tag templates.
36- *author.php* - Used for author archive lists.
37- *author-{username}.php* - Used when the post/page is authored by a specific user. For example, a template with a file name of _author-jsmith.php_ would be used for a post/page by user _jsmith_. Any WordPress username can take the place of {username} in the file name.
38- *category.php* - Used for category archive lists.
39- *cat-{slug}.php* - Used fr displaying a given category. The category is matched by the "slug" - for example a post in category "General" (with a category slug of "general") could use a template of _cat-general.php_.
40- *home.php* - Used when on the home page.
41- *page.php* - Used for pages that do not match any other contextual templates.
42- *role-{rolename}.php
43- *search.php* - Used when displaying search results.
44- *single.php* - Used for single post pages.
45- *single-{content context filenames}.php* - Used for single post pages.
46- *tag.php* - Used for tag archive lists.
47- *tag-{slug}.php* - Used for displaying a given tag. The tag is matched by the "slug" - for example a post in tag "News" (with a tag slug of "news") could use a template of _tag-news.php_.
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