You should use the Template Tags, who seek the specific information you want, for example, the_content
or the_title
to bring the text and the title.
Here is an example of the theme Twentyfifteen:
<?php
/**
* The default template for displaying content
*
* Used for both single and index/archive/search.
*
* @package WordPress
* @subpackage Twenty_Fifteen
* @since Twenty Fifteen 1.0
*/
?>
<article id="post-<?php the_ID(); ?>" <?php post_class(); ?>>
<?php
// Post thumbnail.
twentyfifteen_post_thumbnail();
?>
<header class="entry-header">
<?php
if ( is_single() ) :
the_title( '<h1 class="entry-title">', '</h1>' );
else :
the_title( sprintf( '<h2 class="entry-title"><a href="%s" rel="bookmark">', esc_url( get_permalink() ) ), '</a></h2>' );
endif;
?>
</header><!-- .entry-header -->
<div class="entry-content">
<?php
/* translators: %s: Name of current post */
the_content( sprintf(
__( 'Continue reading %s', 'twentyfifteen' ),
the_title( '<span class="screen-reader-text">', '</span>', false )
) );
wp_link_pages( array(
'before' => '<div class="page-links"><span class="page-links-title">' . __( 'Pages:', 'twentyfifteen' ) . '</span>',
'after' => '</div>',
'link_before' => '<span>',
'link_after' => '</span>',
'pagelink' => '<span class="screen-reader-text">' . __( 'Page', 'twentyfifteen' ) . ' </span>%',
'separator' => '<span class="screen-reader-text">, </span>',
) );
?>
</div><!-- .entry-content -->
<?php
// Author bio.
if ( is_single() && get_the_author_meta( 'description' ) ) :
get_template_part( 'author-bio' );
endif;
?>
<footer class="entry-footer">
<?php twentyfifteen_entry_meta(); ?>
<?php edit_post_link( __( 'Edit', 'twentyfifteen' ), '<span class="edit-link">', '</span>' ); ?>
</footer><!-- .entry-footer -->
</article><!-- #post-## -->
Ricardo I still can’t, I can put "the_title();" but "the_content()" shows nothing, not even an error.
– Léo Cunha