Query Loop: The Ins and Outs of One of WordPress 5.8’s Most Powerful Features

Query Loop: The Ins and Outs of One of WordPress 5.8’s Most Powerful Features

Posted by WP Tavern on July 9, 2021 at 10:17 pm
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WordPress 5.8 is on deck for July 20, just a mere 10 days from now. The release is geared up to be the most feature-packed update the community has seen in a while. Block-based widgets, the pattern directory, WebP image support, template-editing mode, and many more tools are nearly ready to ship to the masses. However, one of the most powerful features is the Query Loop block. If you are unfamiliar with the terms “Query” and “Loop,” they are vital concepts within WordPress. Traditionally, they were only necessary for theme and plugin development. However, through the Query Loop block, users will gain exposure to what is, for all intents and purposes, the backbone of how WordPress displays posts on a site’s front end. Queries? Loops? Not everyone will be immediately familiar with these developer terms that WordPress is plopping down in the user interface. For theme and plugin authors, these are everyday concepts. However, even some users who have been using the platform for a decade have never been exposed to them. So, we should get some basic definitions in place. The term “Query” is simpler than you might think. It merely means to “query” or “ask” for posts from…

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