Title: Loop function in an existing Loop Install?
Last modified: August 22, 2016

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# Loop function in an existing Loop Install?

 *  Resolved Anonymous User 8845258
 * (@anonymized-8845258)
 * [11 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/loop-function-in-an-existing-loop-install/)
 * Hi 🙂 I’m using a special theme, which I already have a nice design delivers 
   with the normal loop of posts. Now I want to integrate the new pages. Since I
   have no knowledge of querys and nothing has brought me all reading, I would like
   to ask if anyone can help me adjust the code so that the code can be integrated
   by the plugin?
 * The code should now look like:
 *     ```
       <?php
       /**
        * Loop - Magazine
        *
        * This is the loop logic file for the "Magazine" page template.
        *
        * @package WooFramework
        * @subpackage Template
        */
   
       global $wp_query, $woo_options, $paged, $page, $post;
       global $more; $more = 0;
   
       remove_action( 'woo_post_inside_before', 'woo_display_post_image', 10 );
   
       // woo_loop_before() is loaded in the main template, to keep the magazine slider out of this file.
       $args = woo_get_magazine_query_args();
       $query = new WP_Query( $args );
   
       if ( $query->have_posts() ) { $count = 0; $column_count_1 = 0; $column_count_2 = 0;
       ?>
   
       <?php
       	while ( $query->have_posts() ) { $query->the_post(); $count++;
       		// Featured Starts
       		if ( isset( $woo_options['woo_magazine_feat_posts'] ) && $count <= $woo_options['woo_magazine_feat_posts'] && ! is_paged() ) {
       			woo_get_template_part( 'content', 'magazine-featured' );
       			continue;
       		}
   
       		$column_count_1++; $column_count_2++;
       ?>
       		<div class="block<?php if ( $column_count_1 > 1 ) { echo esc_attr( ' last' ); $column_count_1 = 0; } ?>">
       		<?php
       			woo_get_template_part( 'content', 'magazine-grid' );
       		?>
       		</div><!--/.block-->
       <?php
   
       		if ( $column_count_1 == 0 ) { ?><div class="fix"></div><?php } // End IF Statement
       	} // End WHILE Loop
       } else {
       	get_template_part( 'content', 'noposts' );
       }
   
       woo_loop_after();
       woo_pagenav( $query );
   
       wp_reset_query();
   
       add_action( 'woo_post_inside_before', 'woo_display_post_image', 10 );
       ?>
       ```
   

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 *  Thread Starter Anonymous User 8845258
 * (@anonymized-8845258)
 * [11 years, 9 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/loop-function-in-an-existing-loop-install/#post-5233463)
 * resolved 😉

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