• Olá!

    Pessoal!

    Preciso de ajuda, como posso alterar a cor da categoria presente no header?

    O meu site foi criado com base em categorias, quando acesso uma das categorias aparece o titulo do cabeçalho com a palavra categoria e a descrição.

    Exemplo:

    Categoria Dieta
    Ao acessar no cabeçalho aparece Categoria: Dieta, preciso que apareça apenas Dieta ou que a palavra categoria: fique na cor de fundo da header.

    O que faço, sou nova com o WordPress.

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  • abra o arquivo category.php e procure pela palavra ‘Categoria:’ ou se seu tema for comprado talvez esteja assim __(‘Category:’, ‘algoescritoaqui’);

    o arquivo category.php fica dentro de wp-content/themes/seutema/

    caso isso te ajude marque como resolvido.

    Criador do tópico Marlene Araujo

    (@marlene-araujo)

    Oi Kelvin-mariano!

    Agradeço pela sua atenção.

    Já tentei até alterar a palavra Categoria, mesmo assim permanece.

    Acredito ser algum comando que acrescenta a taxonomia automaticamente, para que possa visualizar, segue link do tema que estou utilizando.
    http://demo.flyfreemedia.com/flymag/category/buildings/

    No lugar de Category: Buildings preciso que fique apenas Buildings.

    O que você acha que devo fazer?

    post o código do arquivo category.php

    Criador do tópico Marlene Araujo

    (@marlene-araujo)

    Kelvin,

    Segue as informações da category.php

    <?php
    /**
    * WordPress Category API
    *
    * @package WordPress
    */

    /**
    * Retrieve list of category objects.
    *
    * If you change the type to ‘link’ in the arguments, then the link categories
    * will be returned instead. Also all categories will be updated to be backwards
    * compatible with pre-2.3 plugins and themes.
    *
    * @since 2.1.0
    * @see get_terms() Type of arguments that can be changed.
    * @link https://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/get_categories
    *
    * @param string|array $args Optional. Change the defaults retrieving categories.
    * @return array List of categories.
    */
    function get_categories( $args = ” ) {
    $defaults = array( ‘taxonomy’ => ‘category’ );
    $args = wp_parse_args( $args, $defaults );

    $taxonomy = $args[‘taxonomy’];

    /**
    * Filter the taxonomy used to retrieve terms when calling {@see get_categories()}.
    *
    * @since 2.7.0
    *
    * @param string $taxonomy Taxonomy to retrieve terms from.
    * @param array $args An array of arguments. See {@see get_terms()}.
    */
    $taxonomy = apply_filters( ‘get_categories_taxonomy’, $taxonomy, $args );

    // Back compat
    if ( isset($args[‘type’]) && ‘link’ == $args[‘type’] ) {
    _deprecated_argument( __FUNCTION__, ‘3.0’, ” );
    $taxonomy = $args[‘taxonomy’] = ‘link_category’;
    }

    $categories = (array) get_terms( $taxonomy, $args );

    foreach ( array_keys( $categories ) as $k )
    _make_cat_compat( $categories[$k] );

    return $categories;
    }

    /**
    * Retrieves category data given a category ID or category object.
    *
    * If you pass the $category parameter an object, which is assumed to be the
    * category row object retrieved the database. It will cache the category data.
    *
    * If you pass $category an integer of the category ID, then that category will
    * be retrieved from the database, if it isn’t already cached, and pass it back.
    *
    * If you look at get_term(), then both types will be passed through several
    * filters and finally sanitized based on the $filter parameter value.
    *
    * The category will converted to maintain backwards compatibility.
    *
    * @since 1.5.1
    *
    * @param int|object $category Category ID or Category row object
    * @param string $output Optional. Constant OBJECT, ARRAY_A, or ARRAY_N
    * @param string $filter Optional. Default is raw or no WordPress defined filter will applied.
    * @return object|array|WP_Error|null Category data in type defined by $output parameter. WP_Error if $category is empty, null if it does not exist.
    */
    function get_category( $category, $output = OBJECT, $filter = ‘raw’ ) {
    $category = get_term( $category, ‘category’, $output, $filter );

    if ( is_wp_error( $category ) )
    return $category;

    _make_cat_compat( $category );

    return $category;
    }

    /**
    * Retrieve category based on URL containing the category slug.
    *
    * Breaks the $category_path parameter up to get the category slug.
    *
    * Tries to find the child path and will return it. If it doesn’t find a
    * match, then it will return the first category matching slug, if $full_match,
    * is set to false. If it does not, then it will return null.
    *
    * It is also possible that it will return a WP_Error object on failure. Check
    * for it when using this function.
    *
    * @since 2.1.0
    *
    * @param string $category_path URL containing category slugs.
    * @param bool $full_match Optional. Whether full path should be matched.
    * @param string $output Optional. Constant OBJECT, ARRAY_A, or ARRAY_N
    * @return null|object|array Null on failure. Type is based on $output value.
    */
    function get_category_by_path( $category_path, $full_match = true, $output = OBJECT ) {
    $category_path = rawurlencode( urldecode( $category_path ) );
    $category_path = str_replace( ‘%2F’, ‘/’, $category_path );
    $category_path = str_replace( ‘%20’, ‘ ‘, $category_path );
    $category_paths = ‘/’ . trim( $category_path, ‘/’ );
    $leaf_path = sanitize_title( basename( $category_paths ) );
    $category_paths = explode( ‘/’, $category_paths );
    $full_path = ”;
    foreach ( (array) $category_paths as $pathdir )
    $full_path .= ( $pathdir != ” ? ‘/’ : ” ) . sanitize_title( $pathdir );

    $categories = get_terms( ‘category’, array(‘get’ => ‘all’, ‘slug’ => $leaf_path) );

    if ( empty( $categories ) )
    return null;

    foreach ( $categories as $category ) {
    $path = ‘/’ . $leaf_path;
    $curcategory = $category;
    while ( ( $curcategory->parent != 0 ) && ( $curcategory->parent != $curcategory->term_id ) ) {
    $curcategory = get_term( $curcategory->parent, ‘category’ );
    if ( is_wp_error( $curcategory ) )
    return $curcategory;
    $path = ‘/’ . $curcategory->slug . $path;
    }

    if ( $path == $full_path ) {
    $category = get_term( $category->term_id, ‘category’, $output );
    _make_cat_compat( $category );
    return $category;
    }
    }

    // If full matching is not required, return the first cat that matches the leaf.
    if ( ! $full_match ) {
    $category = get_term( reset( $categories )->term_id, ‘category’, $output );
    _make_cat_compat( $category );
    return $category;
    }

    return null;
    }

    /**
    * Retrieve category object by category slug.
    *
    * @since 2.3.0
    *
    * @param string $slug The category slug.
    * @return object Category data object
    */
    function get_category_by_slug( $slug ) {
    $category = get_term_by( ‘slug’, $slug, ‘category’ );
    if ( $category )
    _make_cat_compat( $category );

    return $category;
    }

    /**
    * Retrieve the ID of a category from its name.
    *
    * @since 1.0.0
    *
    * @param string $cat_name Category name.
    * @return int 0, if failure and ID of category on success.
    */
    function get_cat_ID( $cat_name ) {
    $cat = get_term_by( ‘name’, $cat_name, ‘category’ );
    if ( $cat )
    return $cat->term_id;
    return 0;
    }

    /**
    * Retrieve the name of a category from its ID.
    *
    * @since 1.0.0
    *
    * @param int $cat_id Category ID
    * @return string Category name, or an empty string if category doesn’t exist.
    */
    function get_cat_name( $cat_id ) {
    $cat_id = (int) $cat_id;
    $category = get_term( $cat_id, ‘category’ );
    if ( ! $category || is_wp_error( $category ) )
    return ”;
    return $category->name;
    }

    /**
    * Check if a category is an ancestor of another category.
    *
    * You can use either an id or the category object for both parameters. If you
    * use an integer the category will be retrieved.
    *
    * @since 2.1.0
    *
    * @param int|object $cat1 ID or object to check if this is the parent category.
    * @param int|object $cat2 The child category.
    * @return bool Whether $cat2 is child of $cat1
    */
    function cat_is_ancestor_of( $cat1, $cat2 ) {
    return term_is_ancestor_of( $cat1, $cat2, ‘category’ );
    }

    /**
    * Sanitizes category data based on context.
    *
    * @since 2.3.0
    *
    * @param object|array $category Category data
    * @param string $context Optional. Default is ‘display’.
    * @return object|array Same type as $category with sanitized data for safe use.
    */
    function sanitize_category( $category, $context = ‘display’ ) {
    return sanitize_term( $category, ‘category’, $context );
    }

    /**
    * Sanitizes data in single category key field.
    *
    * @since 2.3.0
    *
    * @param string $field Category key to sanitize
    * @param mixed $value Category value to sanitize
    * @param int $cat_id Category ID
    * @param string $context What filter to use, ‘raw’, ‘display’, etc.
    * @return mixed Same type as $value after $value has been sanitized.
    */
    function sanitize_category_field( $field, $value, $cat_id, $context ) {
    return sanitize_term_field( $field, $value, $cat_id, ‘category’, $context );
    }

    /* Tags */

    /**
    * Retrieves all post tags.
    *
    * @since 2.3.0
    * @see get_terms() For list of arguments to pass.
    *
    * @param string|array $args Tag arguments to use when retrieving tags.
    * @return array List of tags.
    */
    function get_tags( $args = ” ) {
    $tags = get_terms( ‘post_tag’, $args );

    if ( empty( $tags ) ) {
    $return = array();
    return $return;
    }

    /**
    * Filter the array of term objects returned for the ‘post_tag’ taxonomy.
    *
    * @since 2.3.0
    *
    * @param array $tags Array of ‘post_tag’ term objects.
    * @param array $args An array of arguments. @see get_terms()
    */
    $tags = apply_filters( ‘get_tags’, $tags, $args );
    return $tags;
    }

    /**
    * Retrieve post tag by tag ID or tag object.
    *
    * If you pass the $tag parameter an object, which is assumed to be the tag row
    * object retrieved the database. It will cache the tag data.
    *
    * If you pass $tag an integer of the tag ID, then that tag will
    * be retrieved from the database, if it isn’t already cached, and pass it back.
    *
    * If you look at get_term(), then both types will be passed through several
    * filters and finally sanitized based on the $filter parameter value.
    *
    * @since 2.3.0
    *
    * @param int|object $tag
    * @param string $output Optional. Constant OBJECT, ARRAY_A, or ARRAY_N
    * @param string $filter Optional. Default is raw or no WordPress defined filter will applied.
    * @return object|array|WP_Error|null Tag data in type defined by $output parameter. WP_Error if $tag is empty, null if it does not exist.
    */
    function get_tag( $tag, $output = OBJECT, $filter = ‘raw’ ) {
    return get_term( $tag, ‘post_tag’, $output, $filter );
    }

    /* Cache */

    /**
    * Remove the category cache data based on ID.
    *
    * @since 2.1.0
    *
    * @param int $id Category ID
    */
    function clean_category_cache( $id ) {
    clean_term_cache( $id, ‘category’ );
    }

    /**
    * Update category structure to old pre 2.3 from new taxonomy structure.
    *
    * This function was added for the taxonomy support to update the new category
    * structure with the old category one. This will maintain compatibility with
    * plugins and themes which depend on the old key or property names.
    *
    * The parameter should only be passed a variable and not create the array or
    * object inline to the parameter. The reason for this is that parameter is
    * passed by reference and PHP will fail unless it has the variable.
    *
    * There is no return value, because everything is updated on the variable you
    * pass to it. This is one of the features with using pass by reference in PHP.
    *
    * @since 2.3.0
    * @access private
    *
    * @param array|object $category Category Row object or array
    */
    function _make_cat_compat( &$category ) {
    if ( is_object( $category ) ) {
    $category->cat_ID = &$category->term_id;
    $category->category_count = &$category->count;
    $category->category_description = &$category->description;
    $category->cat_name = &$category->name;
    $category->category_nicename = &$category->slug;
    $category->category_parent = &$category->parent;
    } elseif ( is_array( $category ) && isset( $category[‘term_id’] ) ) {
    $category[‘cat_ID’] = &$category[‘term_id’];
    $category[‘category_count’] = &$category[‘count’];
    $category[‘category_description’] = &$category[‘description’];
    $category[‘cat_name’] = &$category[‘name’];
    $category[‘category_nicename’] = &$category[‘slug’];
    $category[‘category_parent’] = &$category[‘parent’];
    }
    }

    comenta a linha que esta assim:
    $category->cat_name = &$category->name;
    deixa ela assim:
    //$category->cat_name = &$category->name;

    e veja se o categoria ainda aparece no site ou se some tudo

    Criador do tópico Marlene Araujo

    (@marlene-araujo)

    Oi Kelvin!

    Não deu certo, continua do mesmo jeito. 🙁

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