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user 35802
Set up The Loop with query parameters. This will override the current WordPress Loop and shouldn’t be used more than once. This must not be used within the WordPress Loop.
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Get the ID of the latest post
A more pure SQL way:
function GetLastPostId()
{
global $wpdb;
$query = "SELECT ID FROM $wpdb->posts ORDER BY ID DESC LIMIT 0,1";
$result = $wpdb->get_results($query);
$row = $result …