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Issac Wise
Wouldn’t it be better practice to use get_the_title(..) in this case? directly accessing the post object’s data member would bypass applying filters and enforcing protected and private settings, unless that’s explicitly desired.
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Thenks Demo User for Wouldn’t it be better practice to use get_the_title.
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ReplyChauffina Carr
Wouldn’t it be better practice to use get_the_title(..) in this case? directly accessing the post object’s data member would bypass applying filters and enforcing protected and private settings, unless that’s explicitly desired.
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