The sticky post should be distinctly recognizable in some way in comparison to normal posts. You can style the .sticky class if you are using the post_class() function to generate your post classes, which is a best practice.
They should show at the very top of the blog index page, even though they could be several posts back chronologically.
They should still show up again in their chronologically correct postion in time, but without the sticky indicator.
If you have a plugin or widget that lists popular posts or comments, make sure that this sticky post is not always at the top of those lists unless it really is popular.
This is a sticky post. There are a few things to verify: The sticky post should be distinctly recognizable…
Template: Excerpt (Defined)
This is a user-defined post excerpt. It should be displayed in place of the post content in archive-index pages. It can be longer than the automatically generated excerpts, and can have HTML tags.
Template: Excerpt (Generated)
This is the post content. It should be displayed in place of the auto-generated excerpt in single-page views. Archive-index…
Template: Paginated
Post Page 1
Query loop “Title, Date & Excerpt” variation:
Template: Sticky
This is a sticky post. There are a few things to verify: The sticky post should be distinctly recognizable…
Test Schedule Post
The post is scheduled to be published on May 3rd, 2025 at UTC 1:00 AM
Pappesh Two
Pappesh Test Two
Pappesh ONE
Pappesh One. Test One
Query loop “Image, Date & Title” variation:
Template: Sticky
Edge Case: Many Tags
Edge Case: Nested And Mixed Lists
Avatar block:
Post title block:
WP 6.1 Theme block category
Post excerpt:
This test post was generated using the block theme Emptytheme in WordPress 6.1.1. Navigation block with page list: Site…
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