<?php
/**
 * Header template for our theme
 *
 * Displays all of the <head> section and everything up till <div id="main">.
 *
 * @package WordPress
 * @subpackage Twenty_Ten
 * @since Twenty Ten 1.0
 */
?><!DOCTYPE html>
<html <?php language_attributes(); ?>>
<head>
<meta charset="<?php bloginfo( 'charset' ); ?>" />
<title><?php
	/*
	 * Print the <title> tag based on what is being viewed.
	 */
	global $page, $paged;

	wp_title( '|', true, 'right' );

	// Add the blog name.
	bloginfo( 'name' );

	// Add the blog description for the home/front page.
	$site_description = get_bloginfo( 'description', 'display' );
	if ( $site_description && ( is_home() || is_front_page() ) )
		echo " | $site_description";

	// Add a page number if necessary:
	if ( ( $paged >= 2 || $page >= 2 ) && ! is_404() )
		echo ' | ' . sprintf( __( 'Page %s', 'twentyten' ), max( $paged, $page ) );

	?></title>
<link rel="profile" href="http://gmpg.org/xfn/11" />
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="all" href="<?php bloginfo( 'stylesheet_url' ); ?>" />
<link rel="pingback" href="<?php bloginfo( 'pingback_url' ); ?>" />
<?php
	/*
	 * We add some JavaScript to pages with the comment form
	 * to support sites with threaded comments (when in use).
	 */
	if ( is_singular() && get_option( 'thread_comments' ) )
		wp_enqueue_script( 'comment-reply' );

	/*
	 * Always have wp_head() just before the closing </head>
	 * tag of your theme, or you will break many plugins, which
	 * generally use this hook to add elements to <head> such
	 * as styles, scripts, and meta tags.
	 */
	wp_head();
?>
</head>

<body <?php body_class(); ?>>
<div id="wrapper" class="hfeed">
	<div id="header">
		<div id="masthead">
			<div id="branding" role="banner">
				<?php $heading_tag = ( is_home() || is_front_page() ) ? 'h1' : 'div'; ?>
				<<?php echo $heading_tag; ?> id="site-title">
					<span>
						<a href="<?php echo home_url( '/' ); ?>" title="<?php echo esc_attr( get_bloginfo( 'name', 'display' ) ); ?>" rel="home"><?php bloginfo( 'name' ); ?></a>
					</span>
				</<?php echo $heading_tag; ?>>
				<div id="site-description"><?php bloginfo( 'description' ); ?></div>

				<?php
					// Compatibility with versions of WordPress prior to 3.4.
					if ( function_exists( 'get_custom_header' ) ) {
						/*
						 * We need to figure out what the minimum width should be for our featured image.
						 * This result would be the suggested width if the theme were to implement flexible widths.
						 */
						$header_image_width = get_theme_support( 'custom-header', 'width' );
					} else {
						$header_image_width = HEADER_IMAGE_WIDTH;
					}

					// Check if this is a post or page, if it has a thumbnail, and if it's a big one
					if ( is_singular() && current_theme_supports( 'post-thumbnails' ) &&
							has_post_thumbnail( $post->ID ) &&
							( /* $src, $width, $height */ $image = wp_get_attachment_image_src( get_post_thumbnail_id( $post->ID ), 'post-thumbnail' ) ) &&
							$image[1] >= $header_image_width ) :
						// Houston, we have a new header image!
						echo get_the_post_thumbnail( $post->ID );
					elseif ( get_header_image() ) :
						// Compatibility with versions of WordPress prior to 3.4.
						if ( function_exists( 'get_custom_header' ) ) {
							$header_image_width  = get_custom_header()->width;
							$header_image_height = get_custom_header()->height;
						} else {
							$header_image_width  = HEADER_IMAGE_WIDTH;
							$header_image_height = HEADER_IMAGE_HEIGHT;
						}
					?>
						<img src="<?php header_image(); ?>" width="<?php echo $header_image_width; ?>" height="<?php echo $header_image_height; ?>" alt="" />
					<?php endif; ?>
			</div><!-- #branding -->

			<div id="access" role="navigation">
			  <?php /* Allow screen readers / text browsers to skip the navigation menu and get right to the good stuff */ ?>
				<div class="skip-link screen-reader-text"><a href="#content" title="<?php esc_attr_e( 'Skip to content', 'twentyten' ); ?>"><?php _e( 'Skip to content', 'twentyten' ); ?></a></div>
				<?php /* Our navigation menu. If one isn't filled out, wp_nav_menu falls back to wp_page_menu. The menu assiged to the primary position is the one used. If none is assigned, the menu with the lowest ID is used. */ ?>
				<?php wp_nav_menu( array( 'container_class' => 'menu-header', 'theme_location' => 'primary' ) ); ?>
			</div><!-- #access -->
		</div><!-- #masthead -->
	</div><!-- #header -->

	<div id="main">