Changeset 27661
- Timestamp:
- 03/23/2014 12:41:58 PM (11 years ago)
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trunk/src/wp-content/themes/twentyfourteen/inc/customizer.php
r27595 r27661 100 100 'content' => 101 101 '<ul>' . 102 '<li>' . sprintf( __( 'The home page features your choice of up to 6 posts prominently displayed in a grid or slider, controlled a <a href="%1$s">tag</a>; you can change the tag and layout in <a href="%2$s">Appearance → Customize</a>. If no posts match the tag, <a href="%3$s">sticky posts</a> will be displayed instead.', 'twentyfourteen' ), esc_url( add_query_arg( 'tag', _x( 'featured', 'featured content default tag slug', 'twentyfourteen' ), admin_url( 'edit.php' ) ) ), admin_url( 'customize.php' ), admin_url( 'edit.php?show_sticky=1' ) ) . '</li>' .102 '<li>' . sprintf( __( 'The home page features your choice of up to 6 posts prominently displayed in a grid or slider, controlled by a <a href="%1$s">tag</a>; you can change the tag and layout in <a href="%2$s">Appearance → Customize</a>. If no posts match the tag, <a href="%3$s">sticky posts</a> will be displayed instead.', 'twentyfourteen' ), esc_url( add_query_arg( 'tag', _x( 'featured', 'featured content default tag slug', 'twentyfourteen' ), admin_url( 'edit.php' ) ) ), admin_url( 'customize.php' ), admin_url( 'edit.php?show_sticky=1' ) ) . '</li>' . 103 103 '<li>' . sprintf( __( 'Enhance your site design by using <a href="%s">Featured Images</a> for posts you’d like to stand out (also known as post thumbnails). This allows you to associate an image with your post without inserting it. Twenty Fourteen uses featured images for posts and pages—above the title—and in the Featured Content area on the home page.', 'twentyfourteen' ), 'http://codex.wordpress.org/Post_Thumbnails#Setting_a_Post_Thumbnail' ) . '</li>' . 104 104 '<li>' . sprintf( __( 'For an in-depth tutorial, and more tips and tricks, visit the <a href="%s">Twenty Fourteen documentation</a>.', 'twentyfourteen' ), 'http://codex.wordpress.org/Twenty_Fourteen' ) . '</li>' .
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