* add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'my_child_theme_setup' ); * function my_child_theme_setup() { * // We are providing our own filter for excerpt_length (or using the unfiltered value) * remove_filter( 'excerpt_length', 'twentyten_excerpt_length' ); * ... * } * * * For more information on hooks, actions, and filters, see http://codex.wordpress.org/Plugin_API. * * @package WordPress * @subpackage Twenty_Ten * @since Twenty Ten 1.0 */ /** * Set the content width based on the theme's design and stylesheet. * * Used to set the width of images and content. Should be equal to the width the theme * is designed for, generally via the style.css stylesheet. */ if ( ! isset( $content_width ) ) $content_width = 640; /** Tell WordPress to run twentyten_setup() when the 'after_setup_theme' hook is run. */ add_action( 'after_setup_theme', 'twentyten_setup' ); if ( ! function_exists( 'twentyten_setup' ) ): /** * Sets up theme defaults and registers support for various WordPress features. * * Note that this function is hooked into the after_setup_theme hook, which runs * before the init hook. The init hook is too late for some features, such as indicating * support post thumbnails. * * To override twentyten_setup() in a child theme, add your own twentyten_setup to your child theme's * functions.php file. * * @uses add_theme_support() To add support for post thumbnails, custom headers and backgrounds, and automatic feed links. * @uses register_nav_menus() To add support for navigation menus. * @uses add_editor_style() To style the visual editor. * @uses load_theme_textdomain() For translation/localization support. * @uses register_default_headers() To register the default custom header images provided with the theme. * @uses set_post_thumbnail_size() To set a custom post thumbnail size. * * @since Twenty Ten 1.0 */ function twentyten_setup() { // This theme styles the visual editor with editor-style.css to match the theme style. add_editor_style(); // Post Format support. You can also use the legacy "gallery" or "asides" (note the plural) categories. add_theme_support( 'post-formats', array( 'aside', 'gallery' ) ); // This theme uses post thumbnails add_theme_support( 'post-thumbnails' ); // Add default posts and comments RSS feed links to head add_theme_support( 'automatic-feed-links' ); // Make theme available for translation // Translations can be filed in the /languages/ directory load_theme_textdomain( 'twentyten', get_template_directory() . '/languages' ); $locale = get_locale(); $locale_file = get_template_directory() . "/languages/$locale.php"; if ( is_readable( $locale_file ) ) require_once( $locale_file ); // This theme uses wp_nav_menu() in one location. register_nav_menus( array( 'primary' => __( 'Primary Navigation', 'twentyten' ), ) ); // This theme allows users to set a custom background. add_theme_support( 'custom-background' ); // The custom header business starts here. add_theme_support( 'custom-header', array( // The default image to use. // The %s is a placeholder for the theme template directory URI. 'default-image' => '%s/images/headers/path.jpg', // The height and width of our custom header. 'width' => apply_filters( 'twentyten_header_image_width', 940 ), 'height' => apply_filters( 'twentyten_header_image_height', 198 ), // Don't support text inside the header image. 'header-text' => false, // Callback for styling the header preview in the admin. 'admin-head-callback' => 'twentyten_admin_header_style', ) ); // We'll be using post thumbnails for custom header images on posts and pages. // We want them to be 940 pixels wide by 198 pixels tall. // Larger images will be auto-cropped to fit, smaller ones will be ignored. See header.php. set_post_thumbnail_size( get_theme_support( 'custom-header', 'width' ), get_theme_support( 'custom-header', 'height' ), true ); // ... and thus ends the custom header business. // Default custom headers packaged with the theme. %s is a placeholder for the theme template directory URI. register_default_headers( array( 'berries' => array( 'url' => '%s/images/headers/berries.jpg', 'thumbnail_url' => '%s/images/headers/berries-thumbnail.jpg', /* translators: header image description */ 'description' => __( 'Berries', 'twentyten' ) ), 'cherryblossom' => array( 'url' => '%s/images/headers/cherryblossoms.jpg', 'thumbnail_url' => '%s/images/headers/cherryblossoms-thumbnail.jpg', /* translators: header image description */ 'description' => __( 'Cherry Blossoms', 'twentyten' ) ), 'concave' => array( 'url' => '%s/images/headers/concave.jpg', 'thumbnail_url' => '%s/images/headers/concave-thumbnail.jpg', /* translators: header image description */ 'description' => __( 'Concave', 'twentyten' ) ), 'fern' => array( 'url' => '%s/images/headers/fern.jpg', 'thumbnail_url' => '%s/images/headers/fern-thumbnail.jpg', /* translators: header image description */ 'description' => __( 'Fern', 'twentyten' ) ), 'forestfloor' => array( 'url' => '%s/images/headers/forestfloor.jpg', 'thumbnail_url' => '%s/images/headers/forestfloor-thumbnail.jpg', /* translators: header image description */ 'description' => __( 'Forest Floor', 'twentyten' ) ), 'inkwell' => array( 'url' => '%s/images/headers/inkwell.jpg', 'thumbnail_url' => '%s/images/headers/inkwell-thumbnail.jpg', /* translators: header image description */ 'description' => __( 'Inkwell', 'twentyten' ) ), 'path' => array( 'url' => '%s/images/headers/path.jpg', 'thumbnail_url' => '%s/images/headers/path-thumbnail.jpg', /* translators: header image description */ 'description' => __( 'Path', 'twentyten' ) ), 'sunset' => array( 'url' => '%s/images/headers/sunset.jpg', 'thumbnail_url' => '%s/images/headers/sunset-thumbnail.jpg', /* translators: header image description */ 'description' => __( 'Sunset', 'twentyten' ) ) ) ); } endif; if ( ! function_exists( 'twentyten_admin_header_style' ) ) : /** * Styles the header image displayed on the Appearance > Header admin panel. * * Referenced via add_custom_image_header() in twentyten_setup(). * * @since Twenty Ten 1.0 */ function twentyten_admin_header_style() { ?> ' . __( 'Continue reading
', 'twentyten' ) . ''; } /** * Replaces "[...]" (appended to automatically generated excerpts) with an ellipsis and twentyten_continue_reading_link(). * * To override this in a child theme, remove the filter and add your own * function tied to the excerpt_more filter hook. * * @since Twenty Ten 1.0 * @return string An ellipsis */ function twentyten_auto_excerpt_more( $more ) { return ' …' . twentyten_continue_reading_link(); } add_filter( 'excerpt_more', 'twentyten_auto_excerpt_more' ); /** * Adds a pretty "Continue Reading" link to custom post excerpts. * * To override this link in a child theme, remove the filter and add your own * function tied to the get_the_excerpt filter hook. * * @since Twenty Ten 1.0 * @return string Excerpt with a pretty "Continue Reading" link */ function twentyten_custom_excerpt_more( $output ) { if ( has_excerpt() && ! is_attachment() ) { $output .= twentyten_continue_reading_link(); } return $output; } add_filter( 'get_the_excerpt', 'twentyten_custom_excerpt_more' ); /** * Remove inline styles printed when the gallery shortcode is used. * * Galleries are styled by the theme in Twenty Ten's style.css. This is just * a simple filter call that tells WordPress to not use the default styles. * * @since Twenty Ten 1.2 */ add_filter( 'use_default_gallery_style', '__return_false' ); /** * Deprecated way to remove inline styles printed when the gallery shortcode is used. * * This function is no longer needed or used. Use the use_default_gallery_style * filter instead, as seen above. * * @since Twenty Ten 1.0 * @deprecated Deprecated in Twenty Ten 1.2 for WordPress 3.1 * * @return string The gallery style filter, with the styles themselves removed. */ function twentyten_remove_gallery_css( $css ) { return preg_replace( "##s", '', $css ); } // Backwards compatibility with WordPress 3.0. if ( version_compare( $GLOBALS['wp_version'], '3.1', '<' ) ) add_filter( 'gallery_style', 'twentyten_remove_gallery_css' ); if ( ! function_exists( 'twentyten_comment' ) ) : /** * Template for comments and pingbacks. * * To override this walker in a child theme without modifying the comments template * simply create your own twentyten_comment(), and that function will be used instead. * * Used as a callback by wp_list_comments() for displaying the comments. * * @since Twenty Ten 1.0 */ function twentyten_comment( $comment, $args, $depth ) { $GLOBALS['comment'] = $comment; switch ( $comment->comment_type ) : case '' : ?>
__( 'Primary Widget Area', 'twentyten' ), 'id' => 'primary-widget-area', 'description' => __( 'The primary widget area', 'twentyten' ), 'before_widget' => '