prev_post_rel_link() WordPress Function
The prev_post_rel_link() function outputs a link to the previous post, if it exists. This function is typically used within the WordPress loop.
prev_post_rel_link( string $title = '%title', bool $in_same_term = false, int[]|string $excluded_terms = '', string $taxonomy = 'category' ) #
Displays the relational link for the previous post adjacent to the current post.
Description
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Parameters
- $title
(string)(Optional) Link title format.
Default value: '%title'
- $in_same_term
(bool)(Optional) Whether link should be in a same taxonomy term.
Default value: false
- $excluded_terms
(int[]|string)(Optional) Array or comma-separated list of excluded term IDs. Default true.
Default value: ''
- $taxonomy
(string)(Optional) Taxonomy, if $in_same_term is true.
Default value: 'category'
Source
File: wp-includes/link-template.php
function prev_post_rel_link( $title = '%title', $in_same_term = false, $excluded_terms = '', $taxonomy = 'category' ) { echo get_adjacent_post_rel_link( $title, $in_same_term, $excluded_terms, true, $taxonomy ); }
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Changelog
Version | Description |
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2.8.0 | Introduced. |