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  • Template: More Tag

    This content is before the more tag.

    Right after this sentence should be a “continue reading” button of some sort on list pages of themes that show full content. It won’t show on single pages or on themes showing excerpts.

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  • Template: Excerpt (Defined)

    This is the post content. It should be displayed in place of the user-defined excerpt in single-page views.

  • Template: Excerpt (Generated)

    This is the post content. It should be displayed in place of the auto-generated excerpt in single-page views. Archive-index pages should display an auto-generated excerpt of this content. Depending on Theme-defined filters, the length of the auto-generated excerpt will vary from Theme-to-Theme. The default length for auto-generated excerpts is 55 words, so to test the excerpt auto-generation, this post must have more than 55 words.

    Be sure to test the formatting of the auto-generated excerpt, to ensure that it doesn’t create any layout problems. Also, ensure that any filters applied to the excerpt, such as excerpt_length and excerpt_more, display properly.

  • Template: Sticky

    This is a sticky post.

    There are a few things to verify:

    • The sticky post should be distinctly recognizable in some way in comparison to normal posts. You can style the .sticky class if you are using the post_class() function to generate your post classes, which is a best practice.
    • They should show at the very top of the blog index page, even though they could be several posts back chronologically.
    • They should still show up again in their chronologically correct postion in time, but without the sticky indicator.
    • If you have a plugin or widget that lists popular posts or comments, make sure that this sticky post is not always at the top of those lists unless it really is popular.
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  • Template: Comments

    This post tests comments in the following ways.

    • Threaded comments up to 10 levels deep
    • Paginated comments (set Settings > Discussion > Break comments into pages to 5 top level comments per page)
    • Comment markup / formatting
    • Comment images
    • Comment videos
    • Author comments
    • Gravatars and default fallbacks
  • Template: Comments Disabled

    This post has its comments, pingbacks, and trackbacks disabled.

    There should be no comment reply form, but should display pingbacks and trackbacks.

  • Template: Pingbacks And Trackbacks

    This post has many pingpacks and trackbacks.

    There are a few ways to list them.

    1. Above the comments
    2. Below the comments
    3. Included within the normal flow of comments
  • Media: Twitter Embeds

    This post tests WordPress’ Twitter Embeds feature.