WordPress/wp-content/themes/twentyseventeen/index.php

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<?php
/**
* The main template file
*
* This is the most generic template file in a WordPress theme
* and one of the two required files for a theme (the other being style.css).
* It is used to display a page when nothing more specific matches a query.
* E.g., it puts together the home page when no home.php file exists.
*
* @link https://developer.wordpress.org/themes/basics/template-hierarchy/
*
* @package WordPress
* @subpackage Twenty_Seventeen
* @since Twenty Seventeen 1.0
* @version 1.0
*/
get_header(); ?>
<div class="wrap">
<?php if ( is_home() && ! is_front_page() ) : ?>
<header class="page-header">
<h1 class="page-title"><?php single_post_title(); ?></h1>
</header>
<?php else : ?>
<header class="page-header">
<h2 class="page-title"><?php _e( 'Posts', 'twentyseventeen' ); ?></h2>
</header>
<?php endif; ?>
<div id="primary" class="content-area">
<main id="main" class="site-main">
<?php
if ( have_posts() ) :
// Start the Loop.
while ( have_posts() ) :
the_post();
/*
* Include the Post-Format-specific template for the content.
* If you want to override this in a child theme, then include a file
* called content-___.php (where ___ is the Post Format name) and that
* will be used instead.
*/
get_template_part( 'template-parts/post/content', get_post_format() );
endwhile;
the_posts_pagination(
array(
'prev_text' => twentyseventeen_get_svg( array( 'icon' => 'arrow-left' ) ) . '<span class="screen-reader-text">' . __( 'Previous page', 'twentyseventeen' ) . '</span>',
'next_text' => '<span class="screen-reader-text">' . __( 'Next page', 'twentyseventeen' ) . '</span>' . twentyseventeen_get_svg( array( 'icon' => 'arrow-right' ) ),
'before_page_number' => '<span class="meta-nav screen-reader-text">' . __( 'Page', 'twentyseventeen' ) . ' </span>',
)
);
else :
get_template_part( 'template-parts/post/content', 'none' );
endif;
?>
</main><!-- #main -->
</div><!-- #primary -->
<?php get_sidebar(); ?>
</div><!-- .wrap -->
<?php
get_footer();