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I'm trying to make a single post "sticky" on the home page if a certain GET param is passed to the page.
I can grab the post data from the post ID, but once I have the post object, how do I pass it to the post template so that it renders like the other posts (including firing off the Genesis hooks we've set up for the display of every other post)? I can get the path of the single post template with the WordPress get_single_template() function, but I'm not sure how to pass in post content via Genesis so that it's rendered properly. |
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