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2974 | if ( ! current_user_can($read_cap, $this->posts[0]->ID) ) |
2975 | $this->posts = array(); |
2976 | } else { |
2977 | $this->posts = array(); |
2978 | } |
2979 | } |
2980 | } |
2981 |
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2982 | if ( $this->is_preview && $this->posts && current_user_can( $edit_cap, $this->posts[0]->ID ) ) |
2983 | $this->posts[0] = get_post( apply_filters_ref_array( 'the_preview', array( $this->posts[0], &$this ) ) ); |
2984 | } |
2985 |
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2986 | // Put sticky posts at the top of the posts array |
2987 | $sticky_posts = get_option('sticky_posts'); |
2988 | if ( $this->is_home && $page <= 1 && is_array($sticky_posts) && !empty($sticky_posts) && !$q['ignore_sticky_posts'] ) { |
2989 | $num_posts = count($this->posts); |
2990 | $sticky_offset = 0; |
2991 | // Loop over posts and relocate stickies to the front. |
2992 | for ( $i = 0; $i < $num_posts; $i++ ) { |