$classes, ) ); // Set default values. $format = '%link'; $link = 'next' === $navigation_type ? _x( 'Next', 'label for next post link' ) : _x( 'Previous', 'label for previous post link' ); $label = ''; // Only use hardcoded values here, otherwise we need to add escaping where these values are used. $arrow_map = array( 'none' => '', 'arrow' => array( 'next' => '→', 'previous' => '←', ), 'chevron' => array( 'next' => '»', 'previous' => '«', ), ); // If a custom label is provided, make this a link. // `$label` is used to prepend the provided label, if we want to show the page title as well. if ( isset( $attributes['label'] ) && ! empty( $attributes['label'] ) ) { $label = "{$attributes['label']}"; $link = $label; } // If we want to also show the page title, make the page title a link and prepend the label. if ( isset( $attributes['showTitle'] ) && $attributes['showTitle'] ) { /* * If the label link option is not enabled but there is a custom label, * display the custom label as text before the linked title. */ if ( ! $attributes['linkLabel'] ) { if ( $label ) { $format = '
%link'; } $link = '%title'; } elseif ( isset( $attributes['linkLabel'] ) && $attributes['linkLabel'] ) { // If the label link option is enabled and there is a custom label, display it before the title. if ( $label ) { $link = ' '; } else { /* * If the label link option is enabled and there is no custom label, * add a colon between the label and the post title. */ $label = 'next' === $navigation_type ? _x( 'Next:', 'label before the title of the next post' ) : _x( 'Previous:', 'label before the title of the previous post' ); $link = sprintf( ' ', wp_kses_post( $label ), '%title' ); } } } // Display arrows. if ( isset( $attributes['arrow'] ) && 'none' !== $attributes['arrow'] && isset( $arrow_map[ $attributes['arrow'] ] ) ) { $arrow = $arrow_map[ $attributes['arrow'] ][ $navigation_type ]; if ( 'next' === $navigation_type ) { $format = '%link '; } else { $format = ' %link'; } } // The dynamic portion of the function name, `$navigation_type`, // refers to the type of adjacency, 'next' or 'previous'. $get_link_function = "get_{$navigation_type}_post_link"; $content = $get_link_function( $format, $link ); return sprintf( '