January 2010

Hiding WordPress page links

When developing a custom WordPress theme, it's necessary to provide prev/next navigation wherever there might be more than one page of posts: the main index, search results pages, and archive pages, for example.

posts_nav_link() provides the simplest way to do this—it automatically displays either or both of the links, as needed. If you need more control over the markup, next_posts_link() and previous_posts_link() let you display them independently.

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New look! Same great taste!

If you've been here before, you'll notice that things just got a bit spiffier.

There are still some layout quirks in Internet Explorer—I'm working on it.

Let me know what you think!

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