Lorelle VanFossen wrote:

> My worry at first is whether or not this page should be in the root
> rather than as a sub page under Functions, a minor technicality in Codex
> structure. If it is that integrated into Functions, then a sub page is
> appropriate. If it is really its own subject and a key part of building
> functions and more, then it needs to be its own page.

" ... And he puzzled three hours, till his puzzler was sore. Then the Grinch thought of something he hadn't before!" :)

> What do you think?

The programmer in me convinced that Template Tags, Conditional Tags and Include Tags, filters and actions are actually functions and probably should not exist outside a Function Reference.

(That is a problem for me. To go to the definition of is_new_day() without using Codex Search, I have to know that it is /not/ a Conditional Tag or a Template Tag, even though it looks and acts like one of those.)

Since Template Tags, Conditional Tags and Include Tags do not fall under the Function Reference pages in the Codex, perhaps it would be better to place Global Variables on the same level.

However, some existing pages dedicated to WordPress classes are tied very tightly with the definition of specific global variables.

    For Example:
    $wpdb       http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/wpdb_Class
    $wp_query   http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/WP_Query
    $wp_rewrite http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/WP_Rewrite

Another question begs: Should WordPress Classes be under the Function Reference?


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