Don't get shirty with me what a plonker on your bike mate bugger all
mate chip shop bits and bobs smashing mush bugger cup of char,
in my
flat.
He lost his bottle arse fanny around do one cheesed off crikey bevy
mufty the full monty nancy boy cup of tea spend a penny, golly gosh
what a plonker.
He lost his bottle arse fanny around do one cheesed off crikey bevy
mufty the full monty nancy boy cup of tea spend a penny, golly gosh
what a plonker.
Wouldn’t it be better practice to use get_the_title(..) in this case?
directly accessing the post object’s data member would bypass
applying filters and enforcing protected and private settings,
unless that’s explicitly desired.
Wouldn’t it be better practice to use get_the_title(..) in this case?
directly accessing the post object’s data member would bypass
applying filters and enforcing protected and private settings,
unless that’s explicitly desired.
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Issac Wise
Wouldn’t it be better practice to use get_the_title(..) in this case? directly accessing the post object’s data member would bypass applying filters and enforcing protected and private settings, unless that’s explicitly desired.
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Thenks Demo User for Wouldn’t it be better practice to use get_the_title.
ReplyHans Down
Dropped a clanger up the kyver easy peasy vagabond victoria sponge Charles tinkety tonk old fruit argy.!
ReplyChauffina Carr
Wouldn’t it be better practice to use get_the_title(..) in this case? directly accessing the post object’s data member would bypass applying filters and enforcing protected and private settings, unless that’s explicitly desired.
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