Something like this should work for you:
<?php
require_once '/home/user/public_html/wp-config.php';
require_once '/home/user/public_html/wp-settings.php';
get_header();
// CUSTOM CONTENT GOES HERE
get_sidebar();
get_footer();
?>
You will need to replace the /home/user/public_html/ part with the server path to your WordPress installation.
require_once ‘/home/user/public_html/wp-config.php’;
require_once ‘/home/user/public_html/wp-settings.php’;
Unnecessary.
wp-blog-header.php takes care of both of those.
Whooami,
So, this would be a better solution:
<?php
require_once '/home/user/public_html/wp-blog-header.php';
get_header();
# CUSTOM CONTENT GOES HERE
get_sidebar();
get_footer();
?>
This works:
require('./wp-blog-header.php');
wp-blog-header.php takes care of including everything necessary to use WP fucntions outside of WP.
(adjusting the path, obviously)
Thread Starter
golber
(@golber)
Thanks a lot.
Tomorrow I’ll try your code.
Bye
Hello,
it’s my first post here!nice to meet u!
So I had the same question, and I understand your answers.But i have a other question.
I create a new page, for example page2.php I do all the thinks you say,ok with this.
But how can I display the page to browser??
I use permalinks to get post like site-url/month/day/category/post-title or for the pages site-url/page-title. How can display the page2.php which I was create?
Is there any way to get it like site-url/pages/page2 ??
Thank you.
Bad replies, no solution. This should be well documented in the codex, don’t reply with crap…
For me isn’t working your code. waste time!