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- In this example code, we start with the standard HTML structure.
- Specifies the menu location, and the
menu_class
defines the CSS class for the menu. - If the current page is the homepage, the site title is wrapped in an
- If the current page is the homepage, the site title is wrapped
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In this example code, we start with the standard HTML structure. Inside the <head>
section, we include the necessary meta tags for character set and viewport settings. The <title>
element is populated using the wp_title()
function, which retrieves the title of the current page. The wp_head()
function is used as a hook to add any additional elements required in the <head>
section, such as stylesheets or scripts.
Inside the <body>
section, we define the header section with the ID masthead
and the class site-header
. The site branding section displays the site title and description using the bloginfo()
function. If the current page is the homepage, the site title is wrapped in an <h1>
tag, and both the title and description are displayed. On other pages, only the site title is displayed.
The navigation section is defined using the <nav>
element with the ID site-navigation
and the class main-navigation
. The wp_nav_menu()
function is used to display the primary menu defined in the WordPress dashboard. It accepts an array of arguments, where the theme_location
specifies the menu location, and the menu_class
defines the CSS class for the menu.
Remember to modify this code according to your specific design requirements and menu structure.
Executing an SEO-Friendly Site Migration
The navigation section is defined using the <nav>
element with the ID site-navigation
and the class main-navigation
. The wp_nav_menu()
function is used to display the primary menu defined in the WordPress dashboard. It accepts an array of arguments, where the theme_location
specifies the menu location, and the menu_class
defines the CSS class for the menu.
What Is a Site Migration?
The navigation section is defined using the <nav>
element with the ID site-navigation
and the class main-navigation
. The wp_nav_menu()
function is used to display the primary menu defined in the WordPress dashboard. It accepts an array of arguments, where the theme_location
specifies the menu location, and the menu_class
defines the CSS class for the menu.
How Site Migrations Can Impact SEO
Inside the <body>
section, we define the header section with the ID masthead
and the class site-header
. The site branding section displays the site title and description using the bloginfo()
function. If the current page is the homepage, the site title is wrapped in an <h1>
tag, and both the title and description are displayed. On other pages, only the site title is displayed.