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Within the context of WordPress Theme-ing, the term 'template' refers to PHP files used to display content.
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How do you find out which template page is serving the current page?
Well, if all you want is to check which template file has been used to generate the current page then you don't need to get your hands dirty with code ;)
There's this handy plugin called Debug Bar. …
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Get page IDs based on which template they are using?
Try adding page as your post type:
$the_query = new WP_Query(array(
'post_type' => 'page', /* overrides default 'post' */
'meta_key' => '_wp_page_template',
'meta_value' => 'templates …
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Creating a default Custom Post Template that a Theme can override
There's also a bunch of template related filters (scroll down) you can use to 'hijack' the templates requests and apply your own logic to them. … Here's an example how to hijack the calls for single-saalon_events.php and archive-saalon_events.php and use the files from /your-plugin/templates/ folder instead:
# Template for displaying a single event …