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- 0.0.0
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+ <?php
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+ /**
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+ * The template for displaying 404 pages (Not Found).
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+ *
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+ * @package WordPress
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+ * @subpackage Starkers
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+ * @since Starkers 3.0
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+ */
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+
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+ get_header(); ?>
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+
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+
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+
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+ <h1><?php _e( 'Not Found', 'twentyten' ); ?></h1>
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+ <p><?php _e( 'Apologies, but the page you requested could not be found. Perhaps searching will help.', 'twentyten' ); ?></p>
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+ <?php get_search_form(); ?>
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+
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+ <script type="text/javascript">
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+ // focus on search field after it has loaded
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+ document.getElementById('s') && document.getElementById('s').focus();
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+ </script>
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+ <?php get_footer(); ?>
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+ STARKERS
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+ Starkers is a bare-bones WordPress theme created
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+ to act as a starting point for the theme designer.
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+ markup, Starkers is the perfect 'blank slate' for
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+ your WordPress projects, as it's a stripped-back
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+ version of the 'Twenty Ten' theme (versions prior to
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+ 3.0 were based on the now-retired 'Default' theme).
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+ so you can use it for whatever you like — even
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+ your commercial projects.
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+ For full details, and for instructions, please see:
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+ http://starkerstheme.com/
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+ Version 3.0, updated 21.06.2010
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+ Re-built entirely from the ground up, using
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+ Version 2.8.2, revision 1, updated 23.07.2009
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+ Version 2.8.2 for WP2.8.2, updated 21.07.2009
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+ Removed: Extra '>' in comments.php on line 50
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+ Changed: Commented out 'div, ul, li { position:relative }' in layout.css
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+ Added: GPL License included as '_LICENSE.txt'
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+ Renamed: 'READ_ME.txt' becomes '_READ_ME.txt'
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+ Version 2.8.1 for WP2.8.1, updated 12.07.2009
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+ Re-written from scratch, using the 'Default'
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+ theme included with WordPress 2.8 as a basis.
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+ Version 2.2 for WP2.6.2, updated 02.11.2008
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+ Fixed: prev / next links typo in archive.php & index.php
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+ Added: WP image-alignment and caption CSS
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+ Added: Page listing
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+ Removed: _comments-popup.php
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+ Fixed: prev / next links typo
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+ Fixed: duplicate 'h5' typo in reset.css
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+ Enjoy!
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+ ~ Elliot Jay Stocks
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+ @import 'compass'
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+ <?php
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+ /**
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+ * The template for displaying Archive pages.
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+ *
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+ * Used to display archive-type pages if nothing more specific matches a query.
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+ * For example, puts together date-based pages if no date.php file exists.
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+ *
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+ * Learn more: http://codex.wordpress.org/Template_Hierarchy
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+ *
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+ * @package WordPress
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+ * @subpackage Starkers
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+ * @since Starkers 3.0
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+ */
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+ get_header(); ?>
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+ <?php
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+ /* Queue the first post, that way we know
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+ * what date we're dealing with (if that is the case).
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+ *
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+ * We reset this later so we can run the loop
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+ * properly with a call to rewind_posts().
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+ */
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+ if ( have_posts() )
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+ the_post();
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+ ?>
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+
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+ <h1>
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+ <?php if ( is_day() ) : ?>
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+ <?php printf( __( 'Daily Archives: %s', 'twentyten' ), get_the_date() ); ?>
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+ <?php elseif ( is_month() ) : ?>
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+ <?php printf( __( 'Monthly Archives: %s', 'twentyten' ), get_the_date('F Y') ); ?>
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+ <?php elseif ( is_year() ) : ?>
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+ <?php printf( __( 'Yearly Archives: %s', 'twentyten' ), get_the_date('Y') ); ?>
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+ <?php else : ?>
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+ <?php _e( 'Blog Archives', 'twentyten' ); ?>
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+ <?php endif; ?>
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+ </h1>
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+
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+ <?php
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+ /* Since we called the_post() above, we need to
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+ * rewind the loop back to the beginning that way
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+ * we can run the loop properly, in full.
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+ */
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+ rewind_posts();
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+ /* Run the loop for the archives page to output the posts.
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+ * If you want to overload this in a child theme then include a file
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+ * called loop-archives.php and that will be used instead.
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+ */
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+ get_template_part( 'loop', 'archive' );
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+ ?>
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+ <?php get_footer(); ?>