Raportowanie

$context array (23)
http_host => string (23) "https://www.csrinfo.org"
$context['http_host']
wp_title => string (30) "Archiwa Raportowanie - CSRinfo"
$context['wp_title']
body_class => string (46) "archive tax-blog_cat term-raportowanie term-23"
$context['body_class']
site => Timber\Site (22)
$context['site']
  • Properties (22)
  • Available methods (21)
  • public id -> null
    $context['site']->id
    public ID -> null
    $context['site']->ID
    public object_type -> null
    $context['site']->object_type
    public admin_email -> string (22) "dawidm@websitestyle.pl"
    $context['site']->admin_email
    public blogname -> null
    $context['site']->blogname
    public charset -> string (5) "UTF-8"
    $context['site']->charset
    public description -> string (0) ""
    $context['site']->description
    public language -> string (5) "pl-PL"
    $context['site']->language
    public multisite -> boolean false
    $context['site']->multisite
    public name -> string (7) "CSRinfo"
    $context['site']->name
    public pingback_url -> string (34) "https://www.csrinfo.org/xmlrpc.php"
    $context['site']->pingback_url
    public siteurl -> null
    $context['site']->siteurl
    public theme -> Timber\Theme (10)
    $context['site']->theme
    • Properties (10)
    • Available methods (16)
    • public id -> null
      $context['site']->theme->id
      public ID -> null
      $context['site']->theme->ID
      public object_type -> null
      $context['site']->theme->object_type
      public name -> string (13) "Website Style"
      $context['site']->theme->name
      public version -> string (17) "4.1.1726567842203"
      $context['site']->theme->version
      public parent -> boolean false
      $context['site']->theme->parent
      public parent_slug -> null
      $context['site']->theme->parent_slug
      public slug -> string (2) "pc"
      $context['site']->theme->slug
      public uri -> string (44) "https://www.csrinfo.org/wp-content/themes/pc"
      $context['site']->theme->uri
      private theme -> WP_Theme (15)
      • Properties (15)
      • Available methods (52)
      • Static class properties (5)
      • public update -> boolean false
        private theme_root -> string (63) "/home/rejestr/domains/csrinfo.org/public_html/wp-content/themes"
        • Directory (72B)
        • drwxr-xr-x 1635 1640 72B Oct 11 17:50 /home/rejestr/domains/csrinfo.org/public_html/wp-content/themes
          
        private headers -> array (14)
        Name => string (13) "Website Style"
        ThemeURI => string (0) ""
        Description => string (119) "Kontakt: <a href="mailto:info@websitestyle.pl">info@websitestyle.pl</a> Tel:...
        Kontakt: <a href="mailto:info@websitestyle.pl">info@websitestyle.pl</a> Tel:<a href="tel:+48577350450">+48577350450</a>
        
        Author => string (13) "Website Style"
        AuthorURI => string (0) ""
        Version => string (17) "4.1.1726567842203"
        Template => string (0) ""
        Status => string (0) ""
        Tags => string (0) ""
        TextDomain => string (2) "ws"
        DomainPath => string (0) ""
        RequiresWP => string (0) ""
        RequiresPHP => string (0) ""
        UpdateURI => string (0) ""
        private headers_sanitized -> array (2)
        Name => string (13) "Website Style"
        Version => string (17) "4.1.1726567842203"
        private block_theme -> boolean false
        private name_translated -> null
        private errors -> null
        private stylesheet -> string (2) "pc"
        private template -> string (2) "pc"
        private parent -> null
        private theme_root_uri -> string (41) "https://www.csrinfo.org/wp-content/themes"
        private textdomain_loaded -> null
        private cache_hash -> string (32) "2f4e34b35de37b6a6eeefe266e503620"
        private block_template_folders -> array (2)
        wp_template => string (9) "templates"
        wp_template_part => string (5) "parts"
        private default_template_folders -> array (2)
        wp_template => string (9) "templates"
        wp_template_part => string (5) "parts"
      • public __construct($theme_dir, $theme_root, $_child = null) Constructor for WP_Theme.
        /**
        * Constructor for WP_Theme.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @global array $wp_theme_directories
        *
        * @param string        $theme_dir  Directory of the theme within the theme_root.
        * @param string        $theme_root Theme root.
        * @param WP_Theme|null $_child If this theme is a parent theme, the child may be passed for validation purposes.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:249
        public __toString(): string When converting the object to a string, the theme name is returned.
        /**
        * When converting the object to a string, the theme name is returned.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @return string Theme name, ready for display (translated)
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:543
        public __isset($offset): bool Whether the given property is set. __isset() magic method for properties formerly returned by current_theme_info()
        /**
        * __isset() magic method for properties formerly returned by current_theme_info()
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param string $offset Property to check if set.
        * @return bool Whether the given property is set.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:555
        public __get($offset): mixed Property value. __get() magic method for properties formerly returned by current_theme_info()
        /**
        * __get() magic method for properties formerly returned by current_theme_info()
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param string $offset Property to get.
        * @return mixed Property value.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:584
        public offsetSet($offset, $value) Method to implement ArrayAccess for keys formerly returned by get_themes()
        /**
        * Method to implement ArrayAccess for keys formerly returned by get_themes()
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param mixed $offset
        * @param mixed $value
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:629
        public offsetUnset($offset) Method to implement ArrayAccess for keys formerly returned by get_themes()
        /**
        * Method to implement ArrayAccess for keys formerly returned by get_themes()
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param mixed $offset
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:639
        public offsetExists($offset): bool Method to implement ArrayAccess for keys formerly returned by get_themes()
        /**
        * Method to implement ArrayAccess for keys formerly returned by get_themes()
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param mixed $offset
        * @return bool
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:650
        public offsetGet($offset): mixed Method to implement ArrayAccess for keys formerly returned by get_themes().
        /**
        * Method to implement ArrayAccess for keys formerly returned by get_themes().
        *
        * Author, Author Name, Author URI, and Description did not previously return
        * translated data. We are doing so now as it is safe to do. However, as
        * Name and Title could have been used as the key for get_themes(), both remain
        * untranslated for back compatibility. This means that ['Name'] is not ideal,
        * and care should be taken to use `$theme::display( 'Name' )` to get a properly
        * translated header.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param mixed $offset
        * @return mixed
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:692
        public errors(): WP_Error|false WP_Error if there are errors, or false. Returns errors property.
        /**
        * Returns errors property.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @return WP_Error|false WP_Error if there are errors, or false.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:746
        public exists(): bool Whether the theme exists. Determines whether the theme exists.
        /**
        * Determines whether the theme exists.
        *
        * A theme with errors exists. A theme with the error of 'theme_not_found',
        * meaning that the theme's directory was not found, does not exist.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @return bool Whether the theme exists.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:760
        public parent(): WP_Theme|false Parent theme, or false if the active theme is not a child theme. Returns reference to the parent theme.
        /**
        * Returns reference to the parent theme.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @return WP_Theme|false Parent theme, or false if the active theme is not a child theme.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:771
        public __wakeup() Perform reinitialization tasks.
        /**
        * Perform reinitialization tasks.
        *
        * Prevents a callback from being injected during unserialization of an object.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:780
        public cache_delete() Clears the cache for the theme.
        /**
        * Clears the cache for the theme.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:829
        public get($header): string|array|false String or array (for Tags header) on success, false on failure. Gets a raw, unformatted theme header.
        /**
        * Gets a raw, unformatted theme header.
        *
        * The header is sanitized, but is not translated, and is not marked up for display.
        * To get a theme header for display, use the display() method.
        *
        * Use the get_template() method, not the 'Template' header, for finding the template.
        * The 'Template' header is only good for what was written in the style.css, while
        * get_template() takes into account where WordPress actually located the theme and
        * whether it is actually valid.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param string $header Theme header. Name, Description, Author, Version, ThemeURI, AuthorURI, Status, Tags.
        * @return string|array|false String or array (for Tags header) on success, false on failure.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:863
        public display($header, $markup = true, $translate = true): string|array|false Processed header. An array for Tags if `$markup` is false, string otherwise. Gets a theme header, formatted and translated for display.
        /**
        * Gets a theme header, formatted and translated for display.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param string $header    Theme header. Name, Description, Author, Version, ThemeURI, AuthorURI, Status, Tags.
        * @param bool   $markup    Optional. Whether to mark up the header. Defaults to true.
        * @param bool   $translate Optional. Whether to translate the header. Defaults to true.
        * @return string|array|false Processed header. An array for Tags if `$markup` is false, string otherwise.
        *                            False on failure.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:903
        public get_stylesheet(): string Stylesheet Returns the directory name of the theme's "stylesheet" files, inside the them...
        /**
        * Returns the directory name of the theme's "stylesheet" files, inside the theme root.
        *
        * In the case of a child theme, this is directory name of the child theme.
        * Otherwise, get_stylesheet() is the same as get_template().
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @return string Stylesheet
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1121
        public get_template(): string Template Returns the directory name of the theme's "template" files, inside the theme ...
        /**
        * Returns the directory name of the theme's "template" files, inside the theme root.
        *
        * In the case of a child theme, this is the directory name of the parent theme.
        * Otherwise, the get_template() is the same as get_stylesheet().
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @return string Template
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1135
        public get_stylesheet_directory(): string Absolute path of the stylesheet directory. Returns the absolute path to the directory of a theme's "stylesheet" files.
        /**
        * Returns the absolute path to the directory of a theme's "stylesheet" files.
        *
        * In the case of a child theme, this is the absolute path to the directory
        * of the child theme's files.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @return string Absolute path of the stylesheet directory.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1149
        public get_template_directory(): string Absolute path of the template directory. Returns the absolute path to the directory of a theme's "template" files.
        /**
        * Returns the absolute path to the directory of a theme's "template" files.
        *
        * In the case of a child theme, this is the absolute path to the directory
        * of the parent theme's files.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @return string Absolute path of the template directory.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1167
        public get_stylesheet_directory_uri(): string URL to the stylesheet directory. Returns the URL to the directory of a theme's "stylesheet" files.
        /**
        * Returns the URL to the directory of a theme's "stylesheet" files.
        *
        * In the case of a child theme, this is the URL to the directory of the
        * child theme's files.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @return string URL to the stylesheet directory.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1187
        public get_template_directory_uri(): string URL to the template directory. Returns the URL to the directory of a theme's "template" files.
        /**
        * Returns the URL to the directory of a theme's "template" files.
        *
        * In the case of a child theme, this is the URL to the directory of the
        * parent theme's files.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @return string URL to the template directory.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1201
        public get_theme_root(): string Theme root. Returns the absolute path to the directory of the theme root.
        /**
        * Returns the absolute path to the directory of the theme root.
        *
        * This is typically the absolute path to wp-content/themes.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @return string Theme root.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1220
        public get_theme_root_uri(): string Theme root URI. Returns the URL to the directory of the theme root.
        /**
        * Returns the URL to the directory of the theme root.
        *
        * This is typically the absolute URL to wp-content/themes. This forms the basis
        * for all other URLs returned by WP_Theme, so we pass it to the public function
        * get_theme_root_uri() and allow it to run the {@see 'theme_root_uri'} filter.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @return string Theme root URI.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1235
        public get_screenshot($uri = 'uri'): string|false Screenshot file. False if the theme does not have a screenshot. Returns the main screenshot file for the theme.
        /**
        * Returns the main screenshot file for the theme.
        *
        * The main screenshot is called screenshot.png. gif and jpg extensions are also allowed.
        *
        * Screenshots for a theme must be in the stylesheet directory. (In the case of child
        * themes, parent theme screenshots are not inherited.)
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param string $uri Type of URL to return, either 'relative' or an absolute URI. Defaults to absolute URI.
        * @return string|false Screenshot file. False if the theme does not have a screenshot.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1255
        public get_files($type = null, $depth0, $search_parent = false): string[] Array of files, keyed by the path to the file relative to the theme's directory, with the values Returns files in the theme's directory.
        /**
        * Returns files in the theme's directory.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param string[]|string $type          Optional. Array of extensions to find, string of a single extension,
        *                                       or null for all extensions. Default null.
        * @param int             $depth         Optional. How deep to search for files. Defaults to a flat scan (0 depth).
        *                                       -1 depth is infinite.
        * @param bool            $search_parent Optional. Whether to return parent files. Default false.
        * @return string[] Array of files, keyed by the path to the file relative to the theme's directory, with the values
        *                  being absolute paths.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1293
        public get_post_templates(): array[] Array of page template arrays, keyed by post type and filename, Returns the theme's post templates.
        /**
        * Returns the theme's post templates.
        *
        * @since 4.7.0
        * @since 5.8.0 Include block templates.
        *
        * @return array[] Array of page template arrays, keyed by post type and filename,
        *                 with the value of the translated header name.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1312
        public get_page_templates($post = null, $post_type = 'page'): string[] Array of template header names keyed by the template file name. Returns the theme's post templates for a given post type.
        /**
        * Returns the theme's post templates for a given post type.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        * @since 4.7.0 Added the `$post_type` parameter.
        *
        * @param WP_Post|null $post      Optional. The post being edited, provided for context.
        * @param string       $post_type Optional. Post type to get the templates for. Default 'page'.
        *                                If a post is provided, its post type is used.
        * @return string[] Array of template header names keyed by the template file name.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1387
        public load_textdomain(): bool True if the textdomain was successfully loaded or has already been loaded. Loads the theme's textdomain.
        /**
        * Loads the theme's textdomain.
        *
        * Translation files are not inherited from the parent theme. TODO: If this fails for the
        * child theme, it should probably try to load the parent theme's translations.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @return bool True if the textdomain was successfully loaded or has already been loaded.
        *  False if no textdomain was specified in the file headers, or if the domain could not be loaded.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1504
        public is_allowed($check = 'both', $blog_id = null): bool Whether the theme is allowed for the network. Returns true in single-site. Determines whether the theme is allowed (multisite only).
        /**
        * Determines whether the theme is allowed (multisite only).
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param string $check   Optional. Whether to check only the 'network'-wide settings, the 'site'
        *                        settings, or 'both'. Defaults to 'both'.
        * @param int    $blog_id Optional. Ignored if only network-wide settings are checked. Defaults to current site.
        * @return bool Whether the theme is allowed for the network. Returns true in single-site.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1542
        public is_block_theme(): bool Returns whether this theme is a block-based theme or not.
        /**
        * Returns whether this theme is a block-based theme or not.
        *
        * @since 5.9.0
        *
        * @return bool
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1571
        public get_file_path($file = ''): string The path of the file. Retrieves the path of a file in the theme.
        /**
        * Retrieves the path of a file in the theme.
        *
        * Searches in the stylesheet directory before the template directory so themes
        * which inherit from a parent theme can just override one file.
        *
        * @since 5.9.0
        *
        * @param string $file Optional. File to search for in the stylesheet directory.
        * @return string The path of the file.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1604
        public get_block_template_folders(): string[] { Returns the folder names of the block template directories.
        /**
        * Returns the folder names of the block template directories.
        *
        * @since 6.4.0
        *
        * @return string[] {
        *     Folder names used by block themes.
        *
        *     @type string $wp_template      Theme-relative directory name for block templates.
        *     @type string $wp_template_part Theme-relative directory name for block template parts.
        * }
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1782
        public get_block_patterns(): array Block pattern data. Gets block pattern data for a specified theme. Each pattern is defined as a P...
        /**
        * Gets block pattern data for a specified theme.
        * Each pattern is defined as a PHP file and defines
        * its metadata using plugin-style headers. The minimum required definition is:
        *
        *     /**
        *      * Title: My Pattern
        *      * Slug: my-theme/my-pattern
        *      *
        *
        * The output of the PHP source corresponds to the content of the pattern, e.g.:
        *
        *     <main><p><?php echo "Hello"; ?></p></main>
        *
        * If applicable, this will collect from both parent and child theme.
        *
        * Other settable fields include:
        *
        *     - Description
        *     - Viewport Width
        *     - Inserter         (yes/no)
        *     - Categories       (comma-separated values)
        *     - Keywords         (comma-separated values)
        *     - Block Types      (comma-separated values)
        *     - Post Types       (comma-separated values)
        *     - Template Types   (comma-separated values)
        *
        * @since 6.4.0
        *
        * @return array Block pattern data.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1832
        public delete_pattern_cache() Clears block pattern cache.
        /**
        * Clears block pattern cache.
        *
        * @since 6.4.0
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:2004
        private cache_add($key, $data): bool Return value from wp_cache_add() Adds theme data to cache.
        /**
        * Adds theme data to cache.
        *
        * Cache entries keyed by the theme and the type of data.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param string       $key  Type of data to store (theme, screenshot, headers, post_templates)
        * @param array|string $data Data to store
        * @return bool Return value from wp_cache_add()
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:806
        private cache_get($key): mixed Retrieved data Gets theme data from cache.
        /**
        * Gets theme data from cache.
        *
        * Cache entries are keyed by the theme and the type of data.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param string $key Type of data to retrieve (theme, screenshot, headers, post_templates)
        * @return mixed Retrieved data
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:820
        private sanitize_header($header, $value): string|array An array for Tags header, string otherwise. Sanitizes a theme header.
        /**
        * Sanitizes a theme header.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        * @since 5.4.0 Added support for `Requires at least` and `Requires PHP` headers.
        * @since 6.1.0 Added support for `Update URI` header.
        *
        * @param string $header Theme header. Accepts 'Name', 'Description', 'Author', 'Version',
        *                       'ThemeURI', 'AuthorURI', 'Status', 'Tags', 'RequiresWP', 'RequiresPHP',
        *                       'UpdateURI'.
        * @param string $value  Value to sanitize.
        * @return string|array An array for Tags header, string otherwise.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:937
        private markup_header($header, $value, $translate): string Value, marked up. Marks up a theme header.
        /**
        * Marks up a theme header.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param string       $header    Theme header. Name, Description, Author, Version, ThemeURI, AuthorURI, Status, Tags.
        * @param string|array $value     Value to mark up. An array for Tags header, string otherwise.
        * @param string       $translate Whether the header has been translated.
        * @return string Value, marked up.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1001
        private translate_header($header, $value): string|array Translated value. An array for Tags header, string otherwise. Translates a theme header.
        /**
        * Translates a theme header.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param string       $header Theme header. Name, Description, Author, Version, ThemeURI, AuthorURI, Status, Tags.
        * @param string|array $value  Value to translate. An array for Tags header, string otherwise.
        * @return string|array Translated value. An array for Tags header, string otherwise.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1043
        private get_pattern_cache(): array|false Returns an array of patterns if cache is found, otherwise false. Gets block pattern cache.
        /**
        * Gets block pattern cache.
        *
        * @since 6.4.0
        *
        * @return array|false Returns an array of patterns if cache is found, otherwise false.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1973
        private set_pattern_cache(array $patterns) Sets block pattern cache.
        /**
        * Sets block pattern cache.
        *
        * @since 6.4.0
        *
        * @param array $patterns Block patterns data to set in cache.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1991
        public static get_core_default_theme(): WP_Theme|false Object, or false if no theme is installed, which would be bad. Determines the latest WordPress default theme that is installed.
        \WP_Theme::get_core_default_theme()
        /**
        * Determines the latest WordPress default theme that is installed.
        *
        * This hits the filesystem.
        *
        * @since 4.4.0
        *
        * @return WP_Theme|false Object, or false if no theme is installed, which would be bad.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1631
        public static get_allowed($blog_id = null): string[] Array of stylesheet names. Returns array of stylesheet names of themes allowed on the site or network.
        \WP_Theme::get_allowed($blog_id = null)
        /**
        * Returns array of stylesheet names of themes allowed on the site or network.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param int $blog_id Optional. ID of the site. Defaults to the current site.
        * @return string[] Array of stylesheet names.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1649
        public static get_allowed_on_network(): string[] Array of stylesheet names. Returns array of stylesheet names of themes allowed on the network.
        \WP_Theme::get_allowed_on_network()
        /**
        * Returns array of stylesheet names of themes allowed on the network.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @return string[] Array of stylesheet names.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1672
        public static get_allowed_on_site($blog_id = null): string[] Array of stylesheet names. Returns array of stylesheet names of themes allowed on the site.
        \WP_Theme::get_allowed_on_site($blog_id = null)
        /**
        * Returns array of stylesheet names of themes allowed on the site.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param int $blog_id Optional. ID of the site. Defaults to the current site.
        * @return string[] Array of stylesheet names.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1698
        public static network_enable_theme($stylesheets) Enables a theme for all sites on the current network.
        \WP_Theme::network_enable_theme($stylesheets)
        /**
        * Enables a theme for all sites on the current network.
        *
        * @since 4.6.0
        *
        * @param string|string[] $stylesheets Stylesheet name or array of stylesheet names.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:2015
        public static network_disable_theme($stylesheets) Disables a theme for all sites on the current network.
        \WP_Theme::network_disable_theme($stylesheets)
        /**
        * Disables a theme for all sites on the current network.
        *
        * @since 4.6.0
        *
        * @param string|string[] $stylesheets Stylesheet name or array of stylesheet names.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:2039
        public static sort_by_name(&$themes) Sorts themes by name.
        \WP_Theme::sort_by_name(&$themes)
        /**
        * Sorts themes by name.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param WP_Theme[] $themes Array of theme objects to sort (passed by reference).
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:2065
        private static scandir($path, $extensions = null, $depth0, $relative_path = ''): string[]|false Array of files, keyed by the path to the file relative to the `$path` directory prepended Scans a directory for files of a certain extension.
        /**
        * Scans a directory for files of a certain extension.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param string            $path          Absolute path to search.
        * @param array|string|null $extensions    Optional. Array of extensions to find, string of a single extension,
        *                                         or null for all extensions. Default null.
        * @param int               $depth         Optional. How many levels deep to search for files. Accepts 0, 1+, or
        *                                         -1 (infinite depth). Default 0.
        * @param string            $relative_path Optional. The basename of the absolute path. Used to control the
        *                                         returned path for the found files, particularly when this function
        *                                         recurses to lower depths. Default empty.
        * @return string[]|false Array of files, keyed by the path to the file relative to the `$path` directory prepended
        *                        with `$relative_path`, with the values being absolute paths. False otherwise.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1448
        private static _name_sort($a, $b): int Negative if `$a` falls lower in the natural order than `$b`. Zero if they fall equally. Callback function for usort() to naturally sort themes by name.
        /**
        * Callback function for usort() to naturally sort themes by name.
        *
        * Accesses the Name header directly from the class for maximum speed.
        * Would choke on HTML but we don't care enough to slow it down with strip_tags().
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param WP_Theme $a First theme.
        * @param WP_Theme $b Second theme.
        * @return int Negative if `$a` falls lower in the natural order than `$b`. Zero if they fall equally.
        *             Greater than 0 if `$a` falls higher in the natural order than `$b`. Used with usort().
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:2089
        private static _name_sort_i18n($a, $b): int Negative if `$a` falls lower in the natural order than `$b`. Zero if they fall equally. Callback function for usort() to naturally sort themes by translated name.
        /**
        * Callback function for usort() to naturally sort themes by translated name.
        *
        * @since 3.4.0
        *
        * @param WP_Theme $a First theme.
        * @param WP_Theme $b Second theme.
        * @return int Negative if `$a` falls lower in the natural order than `$b`. Zero if they fall equally.
        *             Greater than 0 if `$a` falls higher in the natural order than `$b`. Used with usort().
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:2103
        private static _check_headers_property_has_correct_type($headers)
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:2107
      • private static $file_headers :: array (14)
        Name => string (10) "Theme Name"
        ThemeURI => string (9) "Theme URI"
        Description => string (11) "Description"
        Author => string (6) "Author"
        AuthorURI => string (10) "Author URI"
        Version => string (7) "Version"
        Template => string (8) "Template"
        Status => string (6) "Status"
        Tags => string (4) "Tags"
        TextDomain => string (11) "Text Domain"
        DomainPath => string (11) "Domain Path"
        RequiresWP => string (17) "Requires at least"
        RequiresPHP => string (12) "Requires PHP"
        UpdateURI => string (10) "Update URI"
        private static $default_themes :: array (16)
        classic => string (17) "WordPress Classic"
        default => string (17) "WordPress Default"
        twentyten => string (10) "Twenty Ten"
        twentyeleven => string (13) "Twenty Eleven"
        twentytwelve => string (13) "Twenty Twelve"
        twentythirteen => string (15) "Twenty Thirteen"
        twentyfourteen => string (15) "Twenty Fourteen"
        twentyfifteen => string (14) "Twenty Fifteen"
        twentysixteen => string (14) "Twenty Sixteen"
        twentyseventeen => string (16) "Twenty Seventeen"
        twentynineteen => string (15) "Twenty Nineteen"
        twentytwenty => string (13) "Twenty Twenty"
        twentytwentyone => string (17) "Twenty Twenty-One"
        twentytwentytwo => string (17) "Twenty Twenty-Two"
        twentytwentythree => string (19) "Twenty Twenty-Three"
        twentytwentyfour => string (18) "Twenty Twenty-Four"
        private static $tag_map :: array (2)
        fixed-width => string (12) "fixed-layout"
        flexible-width => string (12) "fluid-layout"
        private static $persistently_cache :: boolean false
        private static $cache_expiration :: integer 1800
    • public __construct($slug = null) Constructs a new TimberTheme object. NOTE the TimberTheme object of the curre...
      new \Timber\Theme($slug = null)
      /**
      * Constructs a new TimberTheme object. NOTE the TimberTheme object of the current theme comes in the default `Timber::context()` call. You can access this in your twig template via `{{site.theme}}.
      * @param string $slug
      * @example
      * ```php
      * <?php
      *     $theme = new TimberTheme("my-theme");
      *     $context['theme_stuff'] = $theme;
      *     Timber::render('single.twig', $context);
      * ?>
      * ```
      * ```twig
      * We are currently using the {{ theme_stuff.name }} theme.
      * ```
      * ```html
      * We are currently using the My Theme theme.
      * ```
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Theme.php:82
      public link(): string the absolute path to the theme (ex: `http://example.org/wp-content/themes/my-timber-theme`)
      $context['site']->theme->link()
      /**
      * @api
      * @return string the absolute path to the theme (ex: `http://example.org/wp-content/themes/my-timber-theme`)
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Theme.php:108
      public path(): string the relative path to the theme (ex: `/wp-content/themes/my-timber-theme`)
      $context['site']->theme->path()
      /**
      * @api
      * @return  string the relative path to the theme (ex: `/wp-content/themes/my-timber-theme`)
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Theme.php:116
      public theme_mod($name, $default = false): string
      $context['site']->theme->theme_mod($name, $default = false)
      /**
      * @param string $name
      * @param bool $default
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Theme.php:127
      public theme_mods(): array
      $context['site']->theme->theme_mods()
      /**
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Theme.php:134
      public get($header): false|string String on success, false on failure. Gets a raw, unformatted theme header.
      $context['site']->theme->get($header)
      /**
      * Gets a raw, unformatted theme header.
      *
      * @api
      * @see \WP_Theme::get()
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {{ theme.get('Version') }}
      * ```
      *
      * @param string $header Name of the theme header. Name, Description, Author, Version,
      *                       ThemeURI, AuthorURI, Status, Tags.
      *
      * @return false|string String on success, false on failure.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Theme.php:153
      public display($header): false|string Gets a theme header, formatted and translated for display.
      $context['site']->theme->display($header)
      /**
      * Gets a theme header, formatted and translated for display.
      *
      * @api
      * @see \WP_Theme::display()
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {{ theme.display('Description') }}
      * ```
      *
      * @param string $header Name of the theme header. Name, Description, Author, Version,
      *                       ThemeURI, AuthorURI, Status, Tags.
      *
      * @return false|string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Theme.php:172
      public __isset($field): boolean
      /**
      *
      * @return boolean
      */
      
      Inherited from Timber\Core
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:15
      public __call($field, $args): mixed This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github...
      /**
      * This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github.com/fabpot/Twig/issues/2
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Inherited from Timber\Core
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:26
      public __get($field): mixed This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github...
      /**
      * This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github.com/fabpot/Twig/issues/2
      *
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Inherited from Timber\Core
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:35
      public import($info, $force = false) Takes an array or object and adds the properties to the parent object
      $context['site']->theme->import($info, $force = false)
      /**
      * Takes an array or object and adds the properties to the parent object
      * @example
      * ```php
      * $data = array('airplane' => '757-200', 'flight' => '5316');
      * $post = new Timber\Post()
      * $post->import(data);
      * echo $post->airplane; //757-200
      * ```
      * @param array|object $info an object or array you want to grab data from to attach to the Timber object
      */
      
      Inherited from Timber\Core
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:59
      public update($key, $value)
      $context['site']->theme->update($key, $value)
      /**
      * @ignore
      * @param string  $key
      * @param mixed   $value
      */
      
      Inherited from Timber\Core
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:83
      public can_edit(): bool Can you edit this post/term/user? Well good for you. You're no better than me.
      $context['site']->theme->can_edit()
      /**
      * Can you edit this post/term/user? Well good for you. You're no better than me.
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {% if post.can_edit %}
      * <a href="{{ post.edit_link }}">Edit</a>
      * {% endif %}
      * ```
      * ```html
      * <a href="http://example.org/wp-admin/edit.php?p=242">Edit</a>
      * ```
      * @return bool
      */
      
      Inherited from Timber\Core
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:100
      public get_method_values(): array
      $context['site']->theme->get_method_values()
      /**
      *
      *
      * @return array
      */
      
      Inherited from Timber\Core
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:115
      public get_field($field_name): mixed
      $context['site']->theme->get_field($field_name)
      /**
      * @param string $field_name
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Inherited from Timber\Core
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:125
      protected init($slug = null)
      /**
      * @internal
      * @param string $slug
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Theme.php:90
    public title -> string (7) "CSRinfo"
    $context['site']->title
    public url -> string (23) "https://www.csrinfo.org"
    $context['site']->url
    public home_url -> string (23) "https://www.csrinfo.org"
    $context['site']->home_url
    public site_url -> string (23) "https://www.csrinfo.org"
    $context['site']->site_url
    public rdf -> string (33) "https://www.csrinfo.org/feed/rdf/"
    $context['site']->rdf
    public rss -> string (33) "https://www.csrinfo.org/feed/rss/"
    $context['site']->rss
    public rss2 -> string (29) "https://www.csrinfo.org/feed/"
    $context['site']->rss2
    public atom -> string (34) "https://www.csrinfo.org/feed/atom/"
    $context['site']->atom
    public pingback -> string (34) "https://www.csrinfo.org/xmlrpc.php"
    $context['site']->pingback
  • public __construct($site_name_or_id = null) Constructs a Timber\Site object
    new \Timber\Site($site_name_or_id = null)
    /**
    * Constructs a Timber\Site object
    * @example
    * ```php
    * //multisite setup
    * $site = new Timber\Site(1);
    * $site_two = new Timber\Site("My Cool Site");
    * //non-multisite
    * $site = new Timber\Site();
    * ```
    * @param string|int $site_name_or_id
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Site.php:109
    public language_attributes(): string Returns the language attributes that you're looking for
    $context['site']->language_attributes()
    /**
    * Returns the language attributes that you're looking for
    * @return string
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Site.php:188
    public __get($field): mixed
    /**
    *
    *
    * @param string  $field
    * @return mixed
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Site.php:198
    public icon()
    $context['site']->icon()
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Site.php:209
    public link(): string Returns the link to the site's home.
    $context['site']->link()
    /**
    * Returns the link to the site's home.
    * @example
    * ```twig
    * <a href="{{ site.link }}" title="Home">
    * 	  <img src="/wp-content/uploads/logo.png" alt="Logo for some stupid thing" />
    * </a>
    * ```
    * ```html
    * <a href="http://example.org" title="Home">
    * 	  <img src="/wp-content/uploads/logo.png" alt="Logo for some stupid thing" />
    * </a>
    * ```
    * @api
    * @return string
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Site.php:246
    public get_link(): string
    $context['site']->get_link()
    /**
    * @deprecated 0.21.9
    * @internal
    * @return string
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Site.php:255
    public meta($field)
    $context['site']->meta($field)
    /**
    * @ignore
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Site.php:264
    public update($key, $value)
    $context['site']->update($key, $value)
    /**
    *
    * @ignore
    * @param string  $key
    * @param mixed   $value
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Site.php:274
    public url(): string
    $context['site']->url()
    /**
    * @deprecated 1.0.4
    * @see Timber\Site::link
    * @return string
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Site.php:289
    public get_url(): string
    $context['site']->get_url()
    /**
    * @deprecated 0.21.9
    * @internal
    * @return string
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Site.php:298
    public __isset($field): boolean
    /**
    *
    * @return boolean
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:15
    public __call($field, $args): mixed This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github...
    /**
    * This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github.com/fabpot/Twig/issues/2
    * @return mixed
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:26
    public import($info, $force = false) Takes an array or object and adds the properties to the parent object
    $context['site']->import($info, $force = false)
    /**
    * Takes an array or object and adds the properties to the parent object
    * @example
    * ```php
    * $data = array('airplane' => '757-200', 'flight' => '5316');
    * $post = new Timber\Post()
    * $post->import(data);
    * echo $post->airplane; //757-200
    * ```
    * @param array|object $info an object or array you want to grab data from to attach to the Timber object
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:59
    public can_edit(): bool Can you edit this post/term/user? Well good for you. You're no better than me.
    $context['site']->can_edit()
    /**
    * Can you edit this post/term/user? Well good for you. You're no better than me.
    * @example
    * ```twig
    * {% if post.can_edit %}
    * <a href="{{ post.edit_link }}">Edit</a>
    * {% endif %}
    * ```
    * ```html
    * <a href="http://example.org/wp-admin/edit.php?p=242">Edit</a>
    * ```
    * @return bool
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:100
    public get_method_values(): array
    $context['site']->get_method_values()
    /**
    *
    *
    * @return array
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:115
    public get_field($field_name): mixed
    $context['site']->get_field($field_name)
    /**
    * @param string $field_name
    * @return mixed
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:125
    protected init_as_multisite($site_id)
    /**
    * @internal
    * @param integer $site_id
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Site.php:139
    protected init_as_singlesite() Executed for single-blog sites
    /**
    * Executed for single-blog sites
    * @internal
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Site.php:157
    protected init() Executed for all types of sites: both multisite and "regular"
    /**
    * Executed for all types of sites: both multisite and "regular"
    * @internal
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Site.php:170
    protected icon_multisite($site_id)
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Site.php:219
    protected static switch_to_blog($site_name_or_id): integer with the ID of the new blog Switches to the blog requested in the request
    /**
    * Switches to the blog requested in the request
    * @param string|integer|null $site_name_or_id
    * @return integer with the ID of the new blog
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Site.php:126
request => Timber\Request (5)
$context['request']
  • Properties (5)
  • Available methods (11)
  • public id -> null
    $context['request']->id
    public ID -> null
    $context['request']->ID
    public object_type -> null
    $context['request']->object_type
    public post -> array (0)
    $context['request']->post
    public get -> array (0)
    $context['request']->get
  • public __construct() Constructs a TimberRequest object
    new \Timber\Request()
    /**
    * Constructs a TimberRequest object
    * @example
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Request.php:20
    public __call($field, $args)
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Request.php:31
    public __get($field)
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Request.php:33
    public __isset($field): boolean|null
    /**
    * @return boolean|null
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Request.php:38
    public meta($key)
    $context['request']->meta($key)
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Request.php:40
    public import($info, $force = false) Takes an array or object and adds the properties to the parent object
    $context['request']->import($info, $force = false)
    /**
    * Takes an array or object and adds the properties to the parent object
    * @example
    * ```php
    * $data = array('airplane' => '757-200', 'flight' => '5316');
    * $post = new Timber\Post()
    * $post->import(data);
    * echo $post->airplane; //757-200
    * ```
    * @param array|object $info an object or array you want to grab data from to attach to the Timber object
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:59
    public update($key, $value)
    $context['request']->update($key, $value)
    /**
    * @ignore
    * @param string  $key
    * @param mixed   $value
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:83
    public can_edit(): bool Can you edit this post/term/user? Well good for you. You're no better than me.
    $context['request']->can_edit()
    /**
    * Can you edit this post/term/user? Well good for you. You're no better than me.
    * @example
    * ```twig
    * {% if post.can_edit %}
    * <a href="{{ post.edit_link }}">Edit</a>
    * {% endif %}
    * ```
    * ```html
    * <a href="http://example.org/wp-admin/edit.php?p=242">Edit</a>
    * ```
    * @return bool
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:100
    public get_method_values(): array
    $context['request']->get_method_values()
    /**
    *
    *
    * @return array
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:115
    public get_field($field_name): mixed
    $context['request']->get_field($field_name)
    /**
    * @param string $field_name
    * @return mixed
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:125
    protected init()
    /**
    * @internal
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Request.php:26
user => boolean false
$context['user']
theme => Timber\Theme (10)
$context['theme']
  • Properties (10)
  • Available methods (16)
  • public id -> null
    $context['theme']->id
    public ID -> null
    $context['theme']->ID
    public object_type -> null
    $context['theme']->object_type
    public name -> string (13) "Website Style"
    $context['theme']->name
    public version -> string (17) "4.1.1726567842203"
    $context['theme']->version
    public parent -> boolean false
    $context['theme']->parent
    public parent_slug -> null
    $context['theme']->parent_slug
    public slug -> string (2) "pc"
    $context['theme']->slug
    public uri -> string (44) "https://www.csrinfo.org/wp-content/themes/pc"
    $context['theme']->uri
    private theme -> WP_Theme (15)
    • Properties (15)
    • Available methods (52)
    • Static class properties (5)
    • public update -> boolean false
      private theme_root -> string (63) "/home/rejestr/domains/csrinfo.org/public_html/wp-content/themes"
      • Directory (72B)
      • drwxr-xr-x 1635 1640 72B Oct 11 17:50 /home/rejestr/domains/csrinfo.org/public_html/wp-content/themes
        
      private headers -> array (14)
      Name => string (13) "Website Style"
      ThemeURI => string (0) ""
      Description => string (119) "Kontakt: <a href="mailto:info@websitestyle.pl">info@websitestyle.pl</a> Tel:...
      Kontakt: <a href="mailto:info@websitestyle.pl">info@websitestyle.pl</a> Tel:<a href="tel:+48577350450">+48577350450</a>
      
      Author => string (13) "Website Style"
      AuthorURI => string (0) ""
      Version => string (17) "4.1.1726567842203"
      Template => string (0) ""
      Status => string (0) ""
      Tags => string (0) ""
      TextDomain => string (2) "ws"
      DomainPath => string (0) ""
      RequiresWP => string (0) ""
      RequiresPHP => string (0) ""
      UpdateURI => string (0) ""
      private headers_sanitized -> array (2)
      Name => string (13) "Website Style"
      Version => string (17) "4.1.1726567842203"
      private block_theme -> boolean false
      private name_translated -> null
      private errors -> null
      private stylesheet -> string (2) "pc"
      private template -> string (2) "pc"
      private parent -> null
      private theme_root_uri -> string (41) "https://www.csrinfo.org/wp-content/themes"
      private textdomain_loaded -> null
      private cache_hash -> string (32) "2f4e34b35de37b6a6eeefe266e503620"
      private block_template_folders -> array (2)
      wp_template => string (9) "templates"
      wp_template_part => string (5) "parts"
      private default_template_folders -> array (2)
      wp_template => string (9) "templates"
      wp_template_part => string (5) "parts"
    • public __construct($theme_dir, $theme_root, $_child = null) Constructor for WP_Theme.
      /**
      * Constructor for WP_Theme.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @global array $wp_theme_directories
      *
      * @param string        $theme_dir  Directory of the theme within the theme_root.
      * @param string        $theme_root Theme root.
      * @param WP_Theme|null $_child If this theme is a parent theme, the child may be passed for validation purposes.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:249
      public __toString(): string When converting the object to a string, the theme name is returned.
      /**
      * When converting the object to a string, the theme name is returned.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @return string Theme name, ready for display (translated)
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:543
      public __isset($offset): bool Whether the given property is set. __isset() magic method for properties formerly returned by current_theme_info()
      /**
      * __isset() magic method for properties formerly returned by current_theme_info()
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param string $offset Property to check if set.
      * @return bool Whether the given property is set.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:555
      public __get($offset): mixed Property value. __get() magic method for properties formerly returned by current_theme_info()
      /**
      * __get() magic method for properties formerly returned by current_theme_info()
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param string $offset Property to get.
      * @return mixed Property value.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:584
      public offsetSet($offset, $value) Method to implement ArrayAccess for keys formerly returned by get_themes()
      /**
      * Method to implement ArrayAccess for keys formerly returned by get_themes()
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param mixed $offset
      * @param mixed $value
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:629
      public offsetUnset($offset) Method to implement ArrayAccess for keys formerly returned by get_themes()
      /**
      * Method to implement ArrayAccess for keys formerly returned by get_themes()
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param mixed $offset
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:639
      public offsetExists($offset): bool Method to implement ArrayAccess for keys formerly returned by get_themes()
      /**
      * Method to implement ArrayAccess for keys formerly returned by get_themes()
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param mixed $offset
      * @return bool
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:650
      public offsetGet($offset): mixed Method to implement ArrayAccess for keys formerly returned by get_themes().
      /**
      * Method to implement ArrayAccess for keys formerly returned by get_themes().
      *
      * Author, Author Name, Author URI, and Description did not previously return
      * translated data. We are doing so now as it is safe to do. However, as
      * Name and Title could have been used as the key for get_themes(), both remain
      * untranslated for back compatibility. This means that ['Name'] is not ideal,
      * and care should be taken to use `$theme::display( 'Name' )` to get a properly
      * translated header.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param mixed $offset
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:692
      public errors(): WP_Error|false WP_Error if there are errors, or false. Returns errors property.
      /**
      * Returns errors property.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @return WP_Error|false WP_Error if there are errors, or false.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:746
      public exists(): bool Whether the theme exists. Determines whether the theme exists.
      /**
      * Determines whether the theme exists.
      *
      * A theme with errors exists. A theme with the error of 'theme_not_found',
      * meaning that the theme's directory was not found, does not exist.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @return bool Whether the theme exists.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:760
      public parent(): WP_Theme|false Parent theme, or false if the active theme is not a child theme. Returns reference to the parent theme.
      /**
      * Returns reference to the parent theme.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @return WP_Theme|false Parent theme, or false if the active theme is not a child theme.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:771
      public __wakeup() Perform reinitialization tasks.
      /**
      * Perform reinitialization tasks.
      *
      * Prevents a callback from being injected during unserialization of an object.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:780
      public cache_delete() Clears the cache for the theme.
      /**
      * Clears the cache for the theme.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:829
      public get($header): string|array|false String or array (for Tags header) on success, false on failure. Gets a raw, unformatted theme header.
      /**
      * Gets a raw, unformatted theme header.
      *
      * The header is sanitized, but is not translated, and is not marked up for display.
      * To get a theme header for display, use the display() method.
      *
      * Use the get_template() method, not the 'Template' header, for finding the template.
      * The 'Template' header is only good for what was written in the style.css, while
      * get_template() takes into account where WordPress actually located the theme and
      * whether it is actually valid.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param string $header Theme header. Name, Description, Author, Version, ThemeURI, AuthorURI, Status, Tags.
      * @return string|array|false String or array (for Tags header) on success, false on failure.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:863
      public display($header, $markup = true, $translate = true): string|array|false Processed header. An array for Tags if `$markup` is false, string otherwise. Gets a theme header, formatted and translated for display.
      /**
      * Gets a theme header, formatted and translated for display.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param string $header    Theme header. Name, Description, Author, Version, ThemeURI, AuthorURI, Status, Tags.
      * @param bool   $markup    Optional. Whether to mark up the header. Defaults to true.
      * @param bool   $translate Optional. Whether to translate the header. Defaults to true.
      * @return string|array|false Processed header. An array for Tags if `$markup` is false, string otherwise.
      *                            False on failure.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:903
      public get_stylesheet(): string Stylesheet Returns the directory name of the theme's "stylesheet" files, inside the them...
      /**
      * Returns the directory name of the theme's "stylesheet" files, inside the theme root.
      *
      * In the case of a child theme, this is directory name of the child theme.
      * Otherwise, get_stylesheet() is the same as get_template().
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @return string Stylesheet
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1121
      public get_template(): string Template Returns the directory name of the theme's "template" files, inside the theme ...
      /**
      * Returns the directory name of the theme's "template" files, inside the theme root.
      *
      * In the case of a child theme, this is the directory name of the parent theme.
      * Otherwise, the get_template() is the same as get_stylesheet().
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @return string Template
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1135
      public get_stylesheet_directory(): string Absolute path of the stylesheet directory. Returns the absolute path to the directory of a theme's "stylesheet" files.
      /**
      * Returns the absolute path to the directory of a theme's "stylesheet" files.
      *
      * In the case of a child theme, this is the absolute path to the directory
      * of the child theme's files.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @return string Absolute path of the stylesheet directory.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1149
      public get_template_directory(): string Absolute path of the template directory. Returns the absolute path to the directory of a theme's "template" files.
      /**
      * Returns the absolute path to the directory of a theme's "template" files.
      *
      * In the case of a child theme, this is the absolute path to the directory
      * of the parent theme's files.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @return string Absolute path of the template directory.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1167
      public get_stylesheet_directory_uri(): string URL to the stylesheet directory. Returns the URL to the directory of a theme's "stylesheet" files.
      /**
      * Returns the URL to the directory of a theme's "stylesheet" files.
      *
      * In the case of a child theme, this is the URL to the directory of the
      * child theme's files.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @return string URL to the stylesheet directory.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1187
      public get_template_directory_uri(): string URL to the template directory. Returns the URL to the directory of a theme's "template" files.
      /**
      * Returns the URL to the directory of a theme's "template" files.
      *
      * In the case of a child theme, this is the URL to the directory of the
      * parent theme's files.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @return string URL to the template directory.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1201
      public get_theme_root(): string Theme root. Returns the absolute path to the directory of the theme root.
      /**
      * Returns the absolute path to the directory of the theme root.
      *
      * This is typically the absolute path to wp-content/themes.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @return string Theme root.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1220
      public get_theme_root_uri(): string Theme root URI. Returns the URL to the directory of the theme root.
      /**
      * Returns the URL to the directory of the theme root.
      *
      * This is typically the absolute URL to wp-content/themes. This forms the basis
      * for all other URLs returned by WP_Theme, so we pass it to the public function
      * get_theme_root_uri() and allow it to run the {@see 'theme_root_uri'} filter.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @return string Theme root URI.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1235
      public get_screenshot($uri = 'uri'): string|false Screenshot file. False if the theme does not have a screenshot. Returns the main screenshot file for the theme.
      /**
      * Returns the main screenshot file for the theme.
      *
      * The main screenshot is called screenshot.png. gif and jpg extensions are also allowed.
      *
      * Screenshots for a theme must be in the stylesheet directory. (In the case of child
      * themes, parent theme screenshots are not inherited.)
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param string $uri Type of URL to return, either 'relative' or an absolute URI. Defaults to absolute URI.
      * @return string|false Screenshot file. False if the theme does not have a screenshot.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1255
      public get_files($type = null, $depth0, $search_parent = false): string[] Array of files, keyed by the path to the file relative to the theme's directory, with the values Returns files in the theme's directory.
      /**
      * Returns files in the theme's directory.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param string[]|string $type          Optional. Array of extensions to find, string of a single extension,
      *                                       or null for all extensions. Default null.
      * @param int             $depth         Optional. How deep to search for files. Defaults to a flat scan (0 depth).
      *                                       -1 depth is infinite.
      * @param bool            $search_parent Optional. Whether to return parent files. Default false.
      * @return string[] Array of files, keyed by the path to the file relative to the theme's directory, with the values
      *                  being absolute paths.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1293
      public get_post_templates(): array[] Array of page template arrays, keyed by post type and filename, Returns the theme's post templates.
      /**
      * Returns the theme's post templates.
      *
      * @since 4.7.0
      * @since 5.8.0 Include block templates.
      *
      * @return array[] Array of page template arrays, keyed by post type and filename,
      *                 with the value of the translated header name.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1312
      public get_page_templates($post = null, $post_type = 'page'): string[] Array of template header names keyed by the template file name. Returns the theme's post templates for a given post type.
      /**
      * Returns the theme's post templates for a given post type.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      * @since 4.7.0 Added the `$post_type` parameter.
      *
      * @param WP_Post|null $post      Optional. The post being edited, provided for context.
      * @param string       $post_type Optional. Post type to get the templates for. Default 'page'.
      *                                If a post is provided, its post type is used.
      * @return string[] Array of template header names keyed by the template file name.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1387
      public load_textdomain(): bool True if the textdomain was successfully loaded or has already been loaded. Loads the theme's textdomain.
      /**
      * Loads the theme's textdomain.
      *
      * Translation files are not inherited from the parent theme. TODO: If this fails for the
      * child theme, it should probably try to load the parent theme's translations.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @return bool True if the textdomain was successfully loaded or has already been loaded.
      *  False if no textdomain was specified in the file headers, or if the domain could not be loaded.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1504
      public is_allowed($check = 'both', $blog_id = null): bool Whether the theme is allowed for the network. Returns true in single-site. Determines whether the theme is allowed (multisite only).
      /**
      * Determines whether the theme is allowed (multisite only).
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param string $check   Optional. Whether to check only the 'network'-wide settings, the 'site'
      *                        settings, or 'both'. Defaults to 'both'.
      * @param int    $blog_id Optional. Ignored if only network-wide settings are checked. Defaults to current site.
      * @return bool Whether the theme is allowed for the network. Returns true in single-site.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1542
      public is_block_theme(): bool Returns whether this theme is a block-based theme or not.
      /**
      * Returns whether this theme is a block-based theme or not.
      *
      * @since 5.9.0
      *
      * @return bool
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1571
      public get_file_path($file = ''): string The path of the file. Retrieves the path of a file in the theme.
      /**
      * Retrieves the path of a file in the theme.
      *
      * Searches in the stylesheet directory before the template directory so themes
      * which inherit from a parent theme can just override one file.
      *
      * @since 5.9.0
      *
      * @param string $file Optional. File to search for in the stylesheet directory.
      * @return string The path of the file.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1604
      public get_block_template_folders(): string[] { Returns the folder names of the block template directories.
      /**
      * Returns the folder names of the block template directories.
      *
      * @since 6.4.0
      *
      * @return string[] {
      *     Folder names used by block themes.
      *
      *     @type string $wp_template      Theme-relative directory name for block templates.
      *     @type string $wp_template_part Theme-relative directory name for block template parts.
      * }
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1782
      public get_block_patterns(): array Block pattern data. Gets block pattern data for a specified theme. Each pattern is defined as a P...
      /**
      * Gets block pattern data for a specified theme.
      * Each pattern is defined as a PHP file and defines
      * its metadata using plugin-style headers. The minimum required definition is:
      *
      *     /**
      *      * Title: My Pattern
      *      * Slug: my-theme/my-pattern
      *      *
      *
      * The output of the PHP source corresponds to the content of the pattern, e.g.:
      *
      *     <main><p><?php echo "Hello"; ?></p></main>
      *
      * If applicable, this will collect from both parent and child theme.
      *
      * Other settable fields include:
      *
      *     - Description
      *     - Viewport Width
      *     - Inserter         (yes/no)
      *     - Categories       (comma-separated values)
      *     - Keywords         (comma-separated values)
      *     - Block Types      (comma-separated values)
      *     - Post Types       (comma-separated values)
      *     - Template Types   (comma-separated values)
      *
      * @since 6.4.0
      *
      * @return array Block pattern data.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1832
      public delete_pattern_cache() Clears block pattern cache.
      /**
      * Clears block pattern cache.
      *
      * @since 6.4.0
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:2004
      private cache_add($key, $data): bool Return value from wp_cache_add() Adds theme data to cache.
      /**
      * Adds theme data to cache.
      *
      * Cache entries keyed by the theme and the type of data.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param string       $key  Type of data to store (theme, screenshot, headers, post_templates)
      * @param array|string $data Data to store
      * @return bool Return value from wp_cache_add()
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:806
      private cache_get($key): mixed Retrieved data Gets theme data from cache.
      /**
      * Gets theme data from cache.
      *
      * Cache entries are keyed by the theme and the type of data.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param string $key Type of data to retrieve (theme, screenshot, headers, post_templates)
      * @return mixed Retrieved data
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:820
      private sanitize_header($header, $value): string|array An array for Tags header, string otherwise. Sanitizes a theme header.
      /**
      * Sanitizes a theme header.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      * @since 5.4.0 Added support for `Requires at least` and `Requires PHP` headers.
      * @since 6.1.0 Added support for `Update URI` header.
      *
      * @param string $header Theme header. Accepts 'Name', 'Description', 'Author', 'Version',
      *                       'ThemeURI', 'AuthorURI', 'Status', 'Tags', 'RequiresWP', 'RequiresPHP',
      *                       'UpdateURI'.
      * @param string $value  Value to sanitize.
      * @return string|array An array for Tags header, string otherwise.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:937
      private markup_header($header, $value, $translate): string Value, marked up. Marks up a theme header.
      /**
      * Marks up a theme header.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param string       $header    Theme header. Name, Description, Author, Version, ThemeURI, AuthorURI, Status, Tags.
      * @param string|array $value     Value to mark up. An array for Tags header, string otherwise.
      * @param string       $translate Whether the header has been translated.
      * @return string Value, marked up.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1001
      private translate_header($header, $value): string|array Translated value. An array for Tags header, string otherwise. Translates a theme header.
      /**
      * Translates a theme header.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param string       $header Theme header. Name, Description, Author, Version, ThemeURI, AuthorURI, Status, Tags.
      * @param string|array $value  Value to translate. An array for Tags header, string otherwise.
      * @return string|array Translated value. An array for Tags header, string otherwise.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1043
      private get_pattern_cache(): array|false Returns an array of patterns if cache is found, otherwise false. Gets block pattern cache.
      /**
      * Gets block pattern cache.
      *
      * @since 6.4.0
      *
      * @return array|false Returns an array of patterns if cache is found, otherwise false.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1973
      private set_pattern_cache(array $patterns) Sets block pattern cache.
      /**
      * Sets block pattern cache.
      *
      * @since 6.4.0
      *
      * @param array $patterns Block patterns data to set in cache.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1991
      public static get_core_default_theme(): WP_Theme|false Object, or false if no theme is installed, which would be bad. Determines the latest WordPress default theme that is installed.
      \WP_Theme::get_core_default_theme()
      /**
      * Determines the latest WordPress default theme that is installed.
      *
      * This hits the filesystem.
      *
      * @since 4.4.0
      *
      * @return WP_Theme|false Object, or false if no theme is installed, which would be bad.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1631
      public static get_allowed($blog_id = null): string[] Array of stylesheet names. Returns array of stylesheet names of themes allowed on the site or network.
      \WP_Theme::get_allowed($blog_id = null)
      /**
      * Returns array of stylesheet names of themes allowed on the site or network.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param int $blog_id Optional. ID of the site. Defaults to the current site.
      * @return string[] Array of stylesheet names.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1649
      public static get_allowed_on_network(): string[] Array of stylesheet names. Returns array of stylesheet names of themes allowed on the network.
      \WP_Theme::get_allowed_on_network()
      /**
      * Returns array of stylesheet names of themes allowed on the network.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @return string[] Array of stylesheet names.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1672
      public static get_allowed_on_site($blog_id = null): string[] Array of stylesheet names. Returns array of stylesheet names of themes allowed on the site.
      \WP_Theme::get_allowed_on_site($blog_id = null)
      /**
      * Returns array of stylesheet names of themes allowed on the site.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param int $blog_id Optional. ID of the site. Defaults to the current site.
      * @return string[] Array of stylesheet names.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1698
      public static network_enable_theme($stylesheets) Enables a theme for all sites on the current network.
      \WP_Theme::network_enable_theme($stylesheets)
      /**
      * Enables a theme for all sites on the current network.
      *
      * @since 4.6.0
      *
      * @param string|string[] $stylesheets Stylesheet name or array of stylesheet names.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:2015
      public static network_disable_theme($stylesheets) Disables a theme for all sites on the current network.
      \WP_Theme::network_disable_theme($stylesheets)
      /**
      * Disables a theme for all sites on the current network.
      *
      * @since 4.6.0
      *
      * @param string|string[] $stylesheets Stylesheet name or array of stylesheet names.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:2039
      public static sort_by_name(&$themes) Sorts themes by name.
      \WP_Theme::sort_by_name(&$themes)
      /**
      * Sorts themes by name.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param WP_Theme[] $themes Array of theme objects to sort (passed by reference).
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:2065
      private static scandir($path, $extensions = null, $depth0, $relative_path = ''): string[]|false Array of files, keyed by the path to the file relative to the `$path` directory prepended Scans a directory for files of a certain extension.
      /**
      * Scans a directory for files of a certain extension.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param string            $path          Absolute path to search.
      * @param array|string|null $extensions    Optional. Array of extensions to find, string of a single extension,
      *                                         or null for all extensions. Default null.
      * @param int               $depth         Optional. How many levels deep to search for files. Accepts 0, 1+, or
      *                                         -1 (infinite depth). Default 0.
      * @param string            $relative_path Optional. The basename of the absolute path. Used to control the
      *                                         returned path for the found files, particularly when this function
      *                                         recurses to lower depths. Default empty.
      * @return string[]|false Array of files, keyed by the path to the file relative to the `$path` directory prepended
      *                        with `$relative_path`, with the values being absolute paths. False otherwise.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:1448
      private static _name_sort($a, $b): int Negative if `$a` falls lower in the natural order than `$b`. Zero if they fall equally. Callback function for usort() to naturally sort themes by name.
      /**
      * Callback function for usort() to naturally sort themes by name.
      *
      * Accesses the Name header directly from the class for maximum speed.
      * Would choke on HTML but we don't care enough to slow it down with strip_tags().
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param WP_Theme $a First theme.
      * @param WP_Theme $b Second theme.
      * @return int Negative if `$a` falls lower in the natural order than `$b`. Zero if they fall equally.
      *             Greater than 0 if `$a` falls higher in the natural order than `$b`. Used with usort().
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:2089
      private static _name_sort_i18n($a, $b): int Negative if `$a` falls lower in the natural order than `$b`. Zero if they fall equally. Callback function for usort() to naturally sort themes by translated name.
      /**
      * Callback function for usort() to naturally sort themes by translated name.
      *
      * @since 3.4.0
      *
      * @param WP_Theme $a First theme.
      * @param WP_Theme $b Second theme.
      * @return int Negative if `$a` falls lower in the natural order than `$b`. Zero if they fall equally.
      *             Greater than 0 if `$a` falls higher in the natural order than `$b`. Used with usort().
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:2103
      private static _check_headers_property_has_correct_type($headers)
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-theme.php:2107
    • private static $file_headers :: array (14)
      Name => string (10) "Theme Name"
      ThemeURI => string (9) "Theme URI"
      Description => string (11) "Description"
      Author => string (6) "Author"
      AuthorURI => string (10) "Author URI"
      Version => string (7) "Version"
      Template => string (8) "Template"
      Status => string (6) "Status"
      Tags => string (4) "Tags"
      TextDomain => string (11) "Text Domain"
      DomainPath => string (11) "Domain Path"
      RequiresWP => string (17) "Requires at least"
      RequiresPHP => string (12) "Requires PHP"
      UpdateURI => string (10) "Update URI"
      private static $default_themes :: array (16)
      classic => string (17) "WordPress Classic"
      default => string (17) "WordPress Default"
      twentyten => string (10) "Twenty Ten"
      twentyeleven => string (13) "Twenty Eleven"
      twentytwelve => string (13) "Twenty Twelve"
      twentythirteen => string (15) "Twenty Thirteen"
      twentyfourteen => string (15) "Twenty Fourteen"
      twentyfifteen => string (14) "Twenty Fifteen"
      twentysixteen => string (14) "Twenty Sixteen"
      twentyseventeen => string (16) "Twenty Seventeen"
      twentynineteen => string (15) "Twenty Nineteen"
      twentytwenty => string (13) "Twenty Twenty"
      twentytwentyone => string (17) "Twenty Twenty-One"
      twentytwentytwo => string (17) "Twenty Twenty-Two"
      twentytwentythree => string (19) "Twenty Twenty-Three"
      twentytwentyfour => string (18) "Twenty Twenty-Four"
      private static $tag_map :: array (2)
      fixed-width => string (12) "fixed-layout"
      flexible-width => string (12) "fluid-layout"
      private static $persistently_cache :: boolean false
      private static $cache_expiration :: integer 1800
  • public __construct($slug = null) Constructs a new TimberTheme object. NOTE the TimberTheme object of the curre...
    new \Timber\Theme($slug = null)
    /**
    * Constructs a new TimberTheme object. NOTE the TimberTheme object of the current theme comes in the default `Timber::context()` call. You can access this in your twig template via `{{site.theme}}.
    * @param string $slug
    * @example
    * ```php
    * <?php
    *     $theme = new TimberTheme("my-theme");
    *     $context['theme_stuff'] = $theme;
    *     Timber::render('single.twig', $context);
    * ?>
    * ```
    * ```twig
    * We are currently using the {{ theme_stuff.name }} theme.
    * ```
    * ```html
    * We are currently using the My Theme theme.
    * ```
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Theme.php:82
    public link(): string the absolute path to the theme (ex: `http://example.org/wp-content/themes/my-timber-theme`)
    $context['theme']->link()
    /**
    * @api
    * @return string the absolute path to the theme (ex: `http://example.org/wp-content/themes/my-timber-theme`)
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Theme.php:108
    public path(): string the relative path to the theme (ex: `/wp-content/themes/my-timber-theme`)
    $context['theme']->path()
    /**
    * @api
    * @return  string the relative path to the theme (ex: `/wp-content/themes/my-timber-theme`)
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Theme.php:116
    public theme_mod($name, $default = false): string
    $context['theme']->theme_mod($name, $default = false)
    /**
    * @param string $name
    * @param bool $default
    * @return string
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Theme.php:127
    public theme_mods(): array
    $context['theme']->theme_mods()
    /**
    * @return array
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Theme.php:134
    public get($header): false|string String on success, false on failure. Gets a raw, unformatted theme header.
    $context['theme']->get($header)
    /**
    * Gets a raw, unformatted theme header.
    *
    * @api
    * @see \WP_Theme::get()
    * @example
    * ```twig
    * {{ theme.get('Version') }}
    * ```
    *
    * @param string $header Name of the theme header. Name, Description, Author, Version,
    *                       ThemeURI, AuthorURI, Status, Tags.
    *
    * @return false|string String on success, false on failure.
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Theme.php:153
    public display($header): false|string Gets a theme header, formatted and translated for display.
    $context['theme']->display($header)
    /**
    * Gets a theme header, formatted and translated for display.
    *
    * @api
    * @see \WP_Theme::display()
    * @example
    * ```twig
    * {{ theme.display('Description') }}
    * ```
    *
    * @param string $header Name of the theme header. Name, Description, Author, Version,
    *                       ThemeURI, AuthorURI, Status, Tags.
    *
    * @return false|string
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Theme.php:172
    public __isset($field): boolean
    /**
    *
    * @return boolean
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:15
    public __call($field, $args): mixed This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github...
    /**
    * This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github.com/fabpot/Twig/issues/2
    * @return mixed
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:26
    public __get($field): mixed This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github...
    /**
    * This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github.com/fabpot/Twig/issues/2
    *
    * @return mixed
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:35
    public import($info, $force = false) Takes an array or object and adds the properties to the parent object
    $context['theme']->import($info, $force = false)
    /**
    * Takes an array or object and adds the properties to the parent object
    * @example
    * ```php
    * $data = array('airplane' => '757-200', 'flight' => '5316');
    * $post = new Timber\Post()
    * $post->import(data);
    * echo $post->airplane; //757-200
    * ```
    * @param array|object $info an object or array you want to grab data from to attach to the Timber object
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:59
    public update($key, $value)
    $context['theme']->update($key, $value)
    /**
    * @ignore
    * @param string  $key
    * @param mixed   $value
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:83
    public can_edit(): bool Can you edit this post/term/user? Well good for you. You're no better than me.
    $context['theme']->can_edit()
    /**
    * Can you edit this post/term/user? Well good for you. You're no better than me.
    * @example
    * ```twig
    * {% if post.can_edit %}
    * <a href="{{ post.edit_link }}">Edit</a>
    * {% endif %}
    * ```
    * ```html
    * <a href="http://example.org/wp-admin/edit.php?p=242">Edit</a>
    * ```
    * @return bool
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:100
    public get_method_values(): array
    $context['theme']->get_method_values()
    /**
    *
    *
    * @return array
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:115
    public get_field($field_name): mixed
    $context['theme']->get_field($field_name)
    /**
    * @param string $field_name
    * @return mixed
    */
    
    Inherited from Timber\Core
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:125
    protected init($slug = null)
    /**
    * @internal
    * @param string $slug
    */
    
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Theme.php:90
posts => Timber\PostQuery (4)
$context['posts']
  • Properties (4)
  • Available methods (30)
  • Static class properties (2)
  • Iterator (14)
  • public found_posts -> integer 14
    $context['posts']->found_posts
    protected userQuery -> boolean false
    protected queryIterator -> Timber\QueryIterator (2)
    • Properties (2)
    • Available methods (16)
    • Iterator
    • private _query -> WP_Query (55)
      • Properties (57)
      • Available methods (68)
      • public comments -> undefined
        public comment -> undefined
        public query -> array (1)
        blog_cat => string (12) "raportowanie"
        public query_vars -> array (68)
        blog_cat => string (12) "raportowanie"
        error => string (0) ""
        m => string (0) ""
        p => integer 0
        post_parent => string (0) ""
        subpost => string (0) ""
        subpost_id => string (0) ""
        attachment => string (0) ""
        attachment_id => integer 0
        name => string (0) ""
        pagename => string (0) ""
        page_id => integer 0
        second => string (0) ""
        minute => string (0) ""
        hour => string (0) ""
        day => integer 0
        monthnum => integer 0
        year => integer 0
        w => integer 0
        category_name => string (0) ""
        tag => string (0) ""
        cat => string (0) ""
        tag_id => string (0) ""
        author => string (0) ""
        author_name => string (0) ""
        feed => string (0) ""
        tb => string (0) ""
        paged => integer 0
        meta_key => string (0) ""
        meta_value => string (0) ""
        preview => string (0) ""
        s => string (0) ""
        sentence => string (0) ""
        title => string (0) ""
        fields => string (0) ""
        menu_order => string (0) ""
        embed => string (0) ""
        category__in => array (0)
        category__not_in => array (0)
        category__and => array (0)
        post__in => array (0)
        post__not_in => array (0)
        post_name__in => array (0)
        tag__in => array (0)
        tag__not_in => array (0)
        tag__and => array (0)
        tag_slug__in => array (0)
        tag_slug__and => array (0)
        post_parent__in => array (0)
        post_parent__not_in => array (0)
        author__in => array (0)
        author__not_in => array (0)
        search_columns => array (0)
        posts_per_page => integer 15
        ignore_sticky_posts => boolean false
        suppress_filters => boolean false
        cache_results => boolean true
        update_post_term_cache => boolean true
        update_menu_item_cache => boolean false
        lazy_load_term_meta => boolean true
        update_post_meta_cache => boolean true
        post_type => string (0) ""
        nopaging => boolean false
        comments_per_page => string (2) "50"
        no_found_rows => boolean false
        taxonomy => string (8) "blog_cat"
        term => string (12) "raportowanie"
        order => string (4) "DESC"
        public tax_query -> WP_Tax_Query (6)
        • Properties (6)
        • Available methods (11)
        • Static class properties
        • public queries -> array (1)
          0 => array (5)
          taxonomy => string (8) "blog_cat"
          terms => array (1) Depth Limit
          field => string (4) "slug"
          operator => string (2) "IN"
          include_children => boolean true
          public relation -> string (3) "AND"
          protected table_aliases -> array (1)
          0 => string (21) "wp_term_relationships"
          public queried_terms -> array (1)
          blog_cat => array (2)
          terms => array (1) Depth Limit
          field => string (4) "slug"
          public primary_table -> string (8) "wp_posts"
          public primary_id_column -> string (2) "ID"
        • public __construct($tax_query) Constructor.
          /**
          * Constructor.
          *
          * @since 3.1.0
          * @since 4.1.0 Added support for `$operator` 'NOT EXISTS' and 'EXISTS' values.
          *
          * @param array $tax_query {
          *     Array of taxonomy query clauses.
          *
          *     @type string $relation Optional. The MySQL keyword used to join
          *                            the clauses of the query. Accepts 'AND', or 'OR'. Default 'AND'.
          *     @type array  ...$0 {
          *         An array of first-order clause parameters, or another fully-formed tax query.
          *
          *         @type string           $taxonomy         Taxonomy being queried. Optional when field=term_taxonomy_id.
          *         @type string|int|array $terms            Term or terms to filter by.
          *         @type string           $field            Field to match $terms against. Accepts 'term_id', 'slug',
          *                                                 'name', or 'term_taxonomy_id'. Default: 'term_id'.
          *         @type string           $operator         MySQL operator to be used with $terms in the WHERE clause.
          *                                                  Accepts 'AND', 'IN', 'NOT IN', 'EXISTS', 'NOT EXISTS'.
          *                                                  Default: 'IN'.
          *         @type bool             $include_children Optional. Whether to include child terms.
          *                                                  Requires a $taxonomy. Default: true.
          *     }
          * }
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-tax-query.php:115
          public sanitize_query($queries): array Sanitized array of query clauses. Ensures the 'tax_query' argument passed to the class constructor is well-formed.
          /**
          * Ensures the 'tax_query' argument passed to the class constructor is well-formed.
          *
          * Ensures that each query-level clause has a 'relation' key, and that
          * each first-order clause contains all the necessary keys from `$defaults`.
          *
          * @since 4.1.0
          *
          * @param array $queries Array of queries clauses.
          * @return array Sanitized array of query clauses.
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-tax-query.php:136
          public sanitize_relation($relation): string Sanitized relation ('AND' or 'OR'). Sanitizes a 'relation' operator.
          /**
          * Sanitizes a 'relation' operator.
          *
          * @since 4.1.0
          *
          * @param string $relation Raw relation key from the query argument.
          * @return string Sanitized relation ('AND' or 'OR').
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-tax-query.php:207
          public get_sql($primary_table, $primary_id_column): string[] { Generates SQL clauses to be appended to a main query.
          /**
          * Generates SQL clauses to be appended to a main query.
          *
          * @since 3.1.0
          *
          * @param string $primary_table     Database table where the object being filtered is stored (eg wp_users).
          * @param string $primary_id_column ID column for the filtered object in $primary_table.
          * @return string[] {
          *     Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to the main query.
          *
          *     @type string $join  SQL fragment to append to the main JOIN clause.
          *     @type string $where SQL fragment to append to the main WHERE clause.
          * }
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-tax-query.php:247
          public get_sql_for_clause(&$clause, $parent_query): array { Generates SQL JOIN and WHERE clauses for a "first-order" query clause.
          /**
          * Generates SQL JOIN and WHERE clauses for a "first-order" query clause.
          *
          * @since 4.1.0
          *
          * @global wpdb $wpdb The WordPress database abstraction object.
          *
          * @param array $clause       Query clause (passed by reference).
          * @param array $parent_query Parent query array.
          * @return array {
          *     Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to a first-order query.
          *
          *     @type string[] $join  Array of SQL fragments to append to the main JOIN clause.
          *     @type string[] $where Array of SQL fragments to append to the main WHERE clause.
          * }
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-tax-query.php:384
          public transform_query(&$query, $resulting_field) Transforms a single query, from one field to another.
          /**
          * Transforms a single query, from one field to another.
          *
          * Operates on the `$query` object by reference. In the case of error,
          * `$query` is converted to a WP_Error object.
          *
          * @since 3.2.0
          *
          * @param array  $query           The single query. Passed by reference.
          * @param string $resulting_field The resulting field. Accepts 'slug', 'name', 'term_taxonomy_id',
          *                                or 'term_id'. Default 'term_id'.
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-tax-query.php:596
          protected get_sql_clauses(): string[] { Generates SQL clauses to be appended to a main query.
          /**
          * Generates SQL clauses to be appended to a main query.
          *
          * Called by the public WP_Tax_Query::get_sql(), this method
          * is abstracted out to maintain parity with the other Query classes.
          *
          * @since 4.1.0
          *
          * @return string[] {
          *     Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to the main query.
          *
          *     @type string $join  SQL fragment to append to the main JOIN clause.
          *     @type string $where SQL fragment to append to the main WHERE clause.
          * }
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-tax-query.php:269
          protected get_sql_for_query(&$query, $depth0): string[] { Generates SQL clauses for a single query array.
          /**
          * Generates SQL clauses for a single query array.
          *
          * If nested subqueries are found, this method recurses the tree to
          * produce the properly nested SQL.
          *
          * @since 4.1.0
          *
          * @param array $query Query to parse (passed by reference).
          * @param int   $depth Optional. Number of tree levels deep we currently are.
          *                     Used to calculate indentation. Default 0.
          * @return string[] {
          *     Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to a single query array.
          *
          *     @type string $join  SQL fragment to append to the main JOIN clause.
          *     @type string $where SQL fragment to append to the main WHERE clause.
          * }
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-tax-query.php:302
          protected find_compatible_table_alias($clause, $parent_query): string|false Table alias if found, otherwise false. Identifies an existing table alias that is compatible with the current query ...
          /**
          * Identifies an existing table alias that is compatible with the current query clause.
          *
          * We avoid unnecessary table joins by allowing each clause to look for
          * an existing table alias that is compatible with the query that it
          * needs to perform.
          *
          * An existing alias is compatible if (a) it is a sibling of `$clause`
          * (ie, it's under the scope of the same relation), and (b) the combination
          * of operator and relation between the clauses allows for a shared table
          * join. In the case of WP_Tax_Query, this only applies to 'IN'
          * clauses that are connected by the relation 'OR'.
          *
          * @since 4.1.0
          *
          * @param array $clause       Query clause.
          * @param array $parent_query Parent query of $clause.
          * @return string|false Table alias if found, otherwise false.
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-tax-query.php:505
          private clean_query(&$query) Validates a single query.
          /**
          * Validates a single query.
          *
          * @since 3.2.0
          *
          * @param array $query The single query. Passed by reference.
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-tax-query.php:546
          protected static is_first_order_clause($query): bool Whether the query clause is a first-order clause. Determines whether a clause is first-order.
          /**
          * Determines whether a clause is first-order.
          *
          * A "first-order" clause is one that contains any of the first-order
          * clause keys ('terms', 'taxonomy', 'include_children', 'field',
          * 'operator'). An empty clause also counts as a first-order clause,
          * for backward compatibility. Any clause that doesn't meet this is
          * determined, by process of elimination, to be a higher-order query.
          *
          * @since 4.1.0
          *
          * @param array $query Tax query arguments.
          * @return bool Whether the query clause is a first-order clause.
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-tax-query.php:229
        • private static $no_results :: array (2)
          join => array (1)
          0 => string (0) ""
          where => array (1)
          0 => string (5) "0 = 1"
        public meta_query -> WP_Meta_Query (9)
        • Properties (9)
        • Available methods (12)
        • public queries -> array (0)
          public relation -> null
          public meta_table -> null
          public meta_id_column -> null
          public primary_table -> null
          public primary_id_column -> null
          protected table_aliases -> array (0)
          protected clauses -> array (0)
          protected has_or_relation -> boolean false
        • public __construct($meta_query = false) Constructor.
          /**
          * Constructor.
          *
          * @since 3.2.0
          * @since 4.2.0 Introduced support for naming query clauses by associative array keys.
          * @since 5.1.0 Introduced `$compare_key` clause parameter, which enables LIKE key matches.
          * @since 5.3.0 Increased the number of operators available to `$compare_key`. Introduced `$type_key`,
          *              which enables the `$key` to be cast to a new data type for comparisons.
          *
          * @param array $meta_query {
          *     Array of meta query clauses. When first-order clauses or sub-clauses use strings as
          *     their array keys, they may be referenced in the 'orderby' parameter of the parent query.
          *
          *     @type string $relation Optional. The MySQL keyword used to join the clauses of the query.
          *                            Accepts 'AND' or 'OR'. Default 'AND'.
          *     @type array  ...$0 {
          *         Optional. An array of first-order clause parameters, or another fully-formed meta query.
          *
          *         @type string|string[] $key         Meta key or keys to filter by.
          *         @type string          $compare_key MySQL operator used for comparing the $key. Accepts:
          *                                            - '='
          *                                            - '!='
          *                                            - 'LIKE'
          *                                            - 'NOT LIKE'
          *                                            - 'IN'
          *                                            - 'NOT IN'
          *                                            - 'REGEXP'
          *                                            - 'NOT REGEXP'
          *                                            - 'RLIKE',
          *                                            - 'EXISTS' (alias of '=')
          *                                            - 'NOT EXISTS' (alias of '!=')
          *                                            Default is 'IN' when `$key` is an array, '=' otherwise.
          *         @type string          $type_key    MySQL data type that the meta_key column will be CAST to for
          *                                            comparisons. Accepts 'BINARY' for case-sensitive regular expression
          *                                            comparisons. Default is ''.
          *         @type string|string[] $value       Meta value or values to filter by.
          *         @type string          $compare     MySQL operator used for comparing the $value. Accepts:
          *                                            - '=',
          *                                            - '!='
          *                                            - '>'
          *                                            - '>='
          *                                            - '<'
          *                                            - '<='
          *                                            - 'LIKE'
          *                                            - 'NOT LIKE'
          *                                            - 'IN'
          *                                            - 'NOT IN'
          *                                            - 'BETWEEN'
          *                                            - 'NOT BETWEEN'
          *                                            - 'REGEXP'
          *                                            - 'NOT REGEXP'
          *                                            - 'RLIKE'
          *                                            - 'EXISTS'
          *                                            - 'NOT EXISTS'
          *                                            Default is 'IN' when `$value` is an array, '=' otherwise.
          *         @type string          $type        MySQL data type that the meta_value column will be CAST to for
          *                                            comparisons. Accepts:
          *                                            - 'NUMERIC'
          *                                            - 'BINARY'
          *                                            - 'CHAR'
          *                                            - 'DATE'
          *                                            - 'DATETIME'
          *                                            - 'DECIMAL'
          *                                            - 'SIGNED'
          *                                            - 'TIME'
          *                                            - 'UNSIGNED'
          *                                            Default is 'CHAR'.
          *     }
          * }
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-meta-query.php:168
          public sanitize_query($queries): array Sanitized array of query clauses. Ensures the 'meta_query' argument passed to the class constructor is well-for...
          /**
          * Ensures the 'meta_query' argument passed to the class constructor is well-formed.
          *
          * Eliminates empty items and ensures that a 'relation' is set.
          *
          * @since 4.1.0
          *
          * @param array $queries Array of query clauses.
          * @return array Sanitized array of query clauses.
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-meta-query.php:192
          public parse_query_vars($qv) Constructs a meta query based on 'meta_*' query vars
          /**
          * Constructs a meta query based on 'meta_*' query vars
          *
          * @since 3.2.0
          *
          * @param array $qv The query variables.
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-meta-query.php:271
          public get_cast_for_type($type = ''): string MySQL type. Returns the appropriate alias for the given meta type if applicable.
          /**
          * Returns the appropriate alias for the given meta type if applicable.
          *
          * @since 3.7.0
          *
          * @param string $type MySQL type to cast meta_value.
          * @return string MySQL type.
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-meta-query.php:319
          public get_sql($type, $primary_table, $primary_id_column, $context = null): string[]|false { Generates SQL clauses to be appended to a main query.
          /**
          * Generates SQL clauses to be appended to a main query.
          *
          * @since 3.2.0
          *
          * @param string $type              Type of meta. Possible values include but are not limited
          *                                  to 'post', 'comment', 'blog', 'term', and 'user'.
          * @param string $primary_table     Database table where the object being filtered is stored (eg wp_users).
          * @param string $primary_id_column ID column for the filtered object in $primary_table.
          * @param object $context           Optional. The main query object that corresponds to the type, for
          *                                  example a `WP_Query`, `WP_User_Query`, or `WP_Site_Query`.
          *                                  Default null.
          * @return string[]|false {
          *     Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to the main query,
          *     or false if no table exists for the requested meta type.
          *
          *     @type string $join  SQL fragment to append to the main JOIN clause.
          *     @type string $where SQL fragment to append to the main WHERE clause.
          * }
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-meta-query.php:357
          public get_sql_for_clause(&$clause, $parent_query, $clause_key = ''): array { Generates SQL JOIN and WHERE clauses for a first-order query clause.
          /**
          * Generates SQL JOIN and WHERE clauses for a first-order query clause.
          *
          * "First-order" means that it's an array with a 'key' or 'value'.
          *
          * @since 4.1.0
          *
          * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
          *
          * @param array  $clause       Query clause (passed by reference).
          * @param array  $parent_query Parent query array.
          * @param string $clause_key   Optional. The array key used to name the clause in the original `$meta_query`
          *                             parameters. If not provided, a key will be generated automatically.
          *                             Default empty string.
          * @return array {
          *     Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to a first-order query.
          *
          *     @type string[] $join  Array of SQL fragments to append to the main JOIN clause.
          *     @type string[] $where Array of SQL fragments to append to the main WHERE clause.
          * }
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-meta-query.php:533
          public get_clauses(): array Meta clauses. Gets a flattened list of sanitized meta clauses.
          /**
          * Gets a flattened list of sanitized meta clauses.
          *
          * This array should be used for clause lookup, as when the table alias and CAST type must be determined for
          * a value of 'orderby' corresponding to a meta clause.
          *
          * @since 4.2.0
          *
          * @return array Meta clauses.
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-meta-query.php:806
          public has_or_relation(): bool True if the query contains any `OR` relations, otherwise false. Checks whether the current query has any OR relations.
          /**
          * Checks whether the current query has any OR relations.
          *
          * In some cases, the presence of an OR relation somewhere in the query will require
          * the use of a `DISTINCT` or `GROUP BY` keyword in the `SELECT` clause. The current
          * method can be used in these cases to determine whether such a clause is necessary.
          *
          * @since 4.3.0
          *
          * @return bool True if the query contains any `OR` relations, otherwise false.
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-meta-query.php:887
          protected is_first_order_clause($query): bool Whether the query clause is a first-order clause. Determines whether a query clause is first-order.
          /**
          * Determines whether a query clause is first-order.
          *
          * A first-order meta query clause is one that has either a 'key' or
          * a 'value' array key.
          *
          * @since 4.1.0
          *
          * @param array $query Meta query arguments.
          * @return bool Whether the query clause is a first-order clause.
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-meta-query.php:260
          protected get_sql_clauses(): string[] { Generates SQL clauses to be appended to a main query.
          /**
          * Generates SQL clauses to be appended to a main query.
          *
          * Called by the public WP_Meta_Query::get_sql(), this method is abstracted
          * out to maintain parity with the other Query classes.
          *
          * @since 4.1.0
          *
          * @return string[] {
          *     Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to the main query.
          *
          *     @type string $join  SQL fragment to append to the main JOIN clause.
          *     @type string $where SQL fragment to append to the main WHERE clause.
          * }
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-meta-query.php:413
          protected get_sql_for_query(&$query, $depth0): string[] { Generates SQL clauses for a single query array.
          /**
          * Generates SQL clauses for a single query array.
          *
          * If nested subqueries are found, this method recurses the tree to
          * produce the properly nested SQL.
          *
          * @since 4.1.0
          *
          * @param array $query Query to parse (passed by reference).
          * @param int   $depth Optional. Number of tree levels deep we currently are.
          *                     Used to calculate indentation. Default 0.
          * @return string[] {
          *     Array containing JOIN and WHERE SQL clauses to append to a single query array.
          *
          *     @type string $join  SQL fragment to append to the main JOIN clause.
          *     @type string $where SQL fragment to append to the main WHERE clause.
          * }
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-meta-query.php:446
          protected find_compatible_table_alias($clause, $parent_query): string|false Table alias if found, otherwise false. Identifies an existing table alias that is compatible with the current query ...
          /**
          * Identifies an existing table alias that is compatible with the current
          * query clause.
          *
          * We avoid unnecessary table joins by allowing each clause to look for
          * an existing table alias that is compatible with the query that it
          * needs to perform.
          *
          * An existing alias is compatible if (a) it is a sibling of `$clause`
          * (ie, it's under the scope of the same relation), and (b) the combination
          * of operator and relation between the clauses allows for a shared table join.
          * In the case of WP_Meta_Query, this only applies to 'IN' clauses that are
          * connected by the relation 'OR'.
          *
          * @since 4.1.0
          *
          * @param array $clause       Query clause.
          * @param array $parent_query Parent query of $clause.
          * @return string|false Table alias if found, otherwise false.
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-meta-query.php:830
        public date_query -> boolean false
        public queried_object -> WP_Term (10)
        • Properties (10)
        • Available methods (5)
        • public term_id -> integer 23
          public name -> string (12) "Raportowanie"
          public slug -> string (12) "raportowanie"
          public term_group -> integer 0
          public term_taxonomy_id -> integer 23
          public taxonomy -> string (8) "blog_cat"
          public description -> string (0) ""
          public parent -> integer 0
          public count -> integer 14
          public filter -> string (3) "raw"
        • public __construct($term) Constructor.
          /**
          * Constructor.
          *
          * @since 4.4.0
          *
          * @param WP_Term|object $term Term object.
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-term.php:197
          public filter($filter) Sanitizes term fields, according to the filter type provided.
          /**
          * Sanitizes term fields, according to the filter type provided.
          *
          * @since 4.4.0
          *
          * @param string $filter Filter context. Accepts 'edit', 'db', 'display', 'attribute', 'js', 'rss', or 'raw'.
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-term.php:210
          public to_array(): array Object as array. Converts an object to array.
          /**
          * Converts an object to array.
          *
          * @since 4.4.0
          *
          * @return array Object as array.
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-term.php:221
          public __get($key): mixed Property value. Getter.
          /**
          * Getter.
          *
          * @since 4.4.0
          *
          * @param string $key Property to get.
          * @return mixed Property value.
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-term.php:233
          public static get_instance($term_id, $taxonomy = null): WP_Term|WP_Error|false Term object, if found. WP_Error if `$term_id` is shared between taxonomies and Retrieve WP_Term instance.
          \WP_Term::get_instance($term_id, $taxonomy = null)
          /**
          * Retrieve WP_Term instance.
          *
          * @since 4.4.0
          *
          * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
          *
          * @param int    $term_id  Term ID.
          * @param string $taxonomy Optional. Limit matched terms to those matching `$taxonomy`. Only used for
          *                         disambiguating potentially shared terms.
          * @return WP_Term|WP_Error|false Term object, if found. WP_Error if `$term_id` is shared between taxonomies and
          *                                there's insufficient data to distinguish which term is intended.
          *                                False for other failures.
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-term.php:116
        public queried_object_id -> integer 23
        public request -> string (424) " SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS wp_posts.ID FROM wp_posts LEFT JOIN wp_term_rela...
        					SELECT SQL_CALC_FOUND_ROWS  wp_posts.ID
        					FROM wp_posts  LEFT JOIN wp_term_relationships ON (wp_posts.ID = wp_term_relationships.object_id)
        					WHERE 1=1  AND ( 
          wp_term_relationships.term_taxonomy_id IN (23)
        ) AND ((wp_posts.post_type = 'blog' AND (wp_posts.post_status = 'publish' OR wp_posts.post_status = 'acf-disabled')))
        					GROUP BY wp_posts.ID
        					ORDER BY wp_posts.post_date DESC
        					LIMIT 0, 15
        				
        
        public posts -> &array (14)
        0 => WP_Post (28)
        • Properties (28)
        • Available methods (6)
        • public ID -> integer 834
          public post_author -> string (1) "2"
          public post_date -> string (19) "2021-05-25 12:58:49"
          public post_date_gmt -> string (19) "2021-05-25 10:58:49"
          public post_content -> string (0) ""
          public post_title -> UTF-8 string (60) "3 POSTAWY, KTÓRE SKAZUJĄ SPÓŁKĘ NA BIZNESOWĄ IZOLACJĘ"
          public post_excerpt -> string (0) ""
          public post_status -> string (7) "publish"
          public comment_status -> string (6) "closed"
          public ping_status -> string (6) "closed"
          public post_password -> string (0) ""
          public post_name -> string (52) "3-postawy-ktore-skazuja-spolke-na-biznesowa-izolacje"
          public to_ping -> string (0) ""
          public pinged -> string (0) ""
          public post_modified -> string (19) "2022-10-24 14:53:05"
          public post_modified_gmt -> string (19) "2022-10-24 12:53:05"
          public post_content_filtered -> string (0) ""
          public post_parent -> integer 0
          public guid -> string (50) "https://www.csrinfo.org/?post_type=blog&#038;p=834"
          public menu_order -> integer 0
          public post_type -> string (4) "blog"
          public post_mime_type -> string (0) ""
          public comment_count -> string (1) "0"
          public filter -> string (3) "raw"
          public status -> string (7) "publish"
          public id -> integer 834
          public slug -> string (52) "3-postawy-ktore-skazuja-spolke-na-biznesowa-izolacje"
          public custom -> array (17)
          _edit_lock => string (12) "1666684064:2"
          _edit_last => string (1) "2"
          _wp_old_date => string (10) "2022-10-21"
          img_main => string (0) ""
          _img_main => string (19) "field_62c4065d0b60c"
          text_preview => string (0) ""
          _text_preview => string (19) "field_62c406990b60f"
          content_content_0_img => string (3) "835"
          _content_content_0_img => string (19) "field_62c4152b67598"
          content_content_0_text => string (17) "Aut. Liliana Anam"
          _content_content_0_text => string (19) "field_62c4234aceb98"
          content_content_1_text => UTF-8 string (7894) "<h3><strong>Trójka winnych, czyli kto namieszał na rynku</strong></h3> <p cl...
          <h3><strong>Trójka winnych, czyli kto namieszał na rynku</strong></h3>
          <p class="has-text-align-left">Zanim wskażę winnych zamieszania, cofnę się w czasie do 2015 roku. Był on szczególny, ponieważ w przeciwieństwie do dwóch wcześniejszych dekad, po raz pierwszy połączyły się niczym w wiązce laserowej, oczekiwania społeczne, inwestorów i … wola polityczna decydentów. Rezultatem są dwa ważne dokumenty, które wpływają na nasz biznes: Porozumienie paryskie dot. klimatu i Cele Zrównoważonego Rozwoju ONZ 2015-2030 (tzw. SDGs).</p>
          <p class="has-text-align-left">Komisja Europejska przystąpiła do urzeczywistniania założeń obu dokumentów i w ten sposób powstał unijny plan – tzw<strong>. Zielony Ład –</strong> oraz szereg ważnych regulacji, które mają wpływ na komunikację spółki z inwestorami oraz instytucjami finansującymi.</p>
          <p class="has-text-align-left">Mowa tutaj o <strong>Trójce winnych</strong> czyli rozporządzeniach dot. <strong>Taksonomii, SFDR oraz dyrektywy CSRD</strong>. To z nimi związany jest szereg aktów delegowanych, regulacji technicznych (RTS) oraz wytycznych. Dwa rozporządzenia i jedna dyrektywa stanowią <strong>silnik zrównoważonego finansowania</strong> i mają zmienić oblicze systemu finansowego w Europie.</p>
          <p class="has-text-align-left">Taksonomia określa kryteria definiowania działalności zrównoważonej środowiskowo, nakłada też wymogi raportowania na wybrane spółki i instytucje finansowe. SFDR nakłada wymogi raportowania na instytucje finansowe, które z kolei skutkują zapotrzebowaniem na dane ze strony spółek, a CSRD wprowadza jednolite zasady raportowania ESG wśród dużych podmiotów i spółek notowanych na giełdzie.</p>
          <h3><strong>Rewolucja w systemie finansowym</strong></h3>
          <p>Często słyszę o „prysznicu regulacyjnym” i to jest to delikatniejsze określenie w rozmowach o zakresie zmian. Niemniej świat zmienia się już teraz, na naszych oczach. Zmienia się sposób podejmowania decyzji przez uczestników rynku finansowego, który powoduje, <strong>że dane ESG</strong> (czyli środowiskowe, społeczne i ładu korporacyjnego) stają się <strong><em>hot commodity</em></strong>. Zielone obligacje notują kolejne wzrosty. Inwestorzy instytucjonalni jak Black Rock opierają swoje kryteria inwestowania o ESG. Na polu międzynarodowym trwa współpraca między Chinami, które zbudowały swoją taksonomię, a Europą i innymi krajami. System finansowy ma zasięg globalny, choć lepiej określa go, w kontekście zrównoważonego rozwoju, przymiotnik planetarny. Polska również na tej planecie ma swoje miejsce.</p>
          <p><strong>W kontekście tych (wielkich, przez duże „W”, lawinowych etc.) zmian obserwuję trzy postawy, które nie dają żadnego bezpiecznika spółce i skazują ją na finansową izolację.</strong></p>
          <p>Sprawdź, czy w Twojej firmie jest jedna z nich.</p>
          <h3><strong>Postawa nr 1. Mój sposób na rewolucję. Przeczekam</strong></h3>
          <p>Ta taktyka bywa pokłosiem myślenia „biznes potrzebuje ciszy”, „jeśli to dotyczy dużych podmiotów – to podzielę biznes na dwie mniejsze spółki” etc. Zadam Ci pytanie: Czy można było po prostu przeczekać rewolucję francuską i Napoleona w Europie? No nie. Podobnie nie ma takiej możliwości przy rewolucji systemu finansowania i zazielenia go. Stoją bowiem za nią silne motywacje: chcemy przeżyć na tej planecie przy względnym dobrostanie. I robić dobry biznes.</p>
          <p>Jeśli opóźnisz dostosowanie się do zmian, będzie Ci coraz trudniej, ponieważ z założenia system jest dynamiczny i zakłada, że będzie odzwierciedlał najnowsze osiągnięcia nauki. Będzie zatem ulegał kolejnym, coraz głębszym zmianom. Takie założenie jest „wszyte” w taksonomię, jak również w jednolity europejski standard raportowania – on również zakłada regularne przeglądy.</p>
          <p><strong>„Fala ESG” może wymagać od Ciebie</strong>:</p>
          <p># korekt w modelu biznesowym (widzisz gdzieś plastikowe sztućce w sklepach? Pomyśl o producencie)</p>
          <p># określenia ryzyk jakie dotyczą Twojej spółki. (wpisanie do listy ryzyk „zmiana klimatu” nie oznacza, że nim zarządzasz)</p>
          <p># przygotowania pracowników (jest takie zalecenie w Wytycznych KE dot. raportowania kwestii klimatu – czy spółka inwestuje w nowe umiejętności i wiedzę pracowników by móc funkcjonować w  gospodarce niskoemisyjnej)</p>
          <p># systemu raportowania, który zapewni Ci dane ESG stające się dzisiaj powoli biletem do biznesu.</p>
          <h3><strong>Postawa nr 2. Stary model biznesowy – nowa narracja</strong></h3>
          <p>To postawa, w której widzimy, że COŚ trzeba zrobić. I to COŚ to podejście bliższe myślenia „malujemy płot na zielono”, czyli że zostaje „po staremu”, ale opiszemy to na nowo. Przygotowanie nowego sprawozdanie z działalności zgodnie z tą linią, to sposób na wyrzucenie pieniędzy w błoto.</p>
          <p>Dlaczego?</p>
          <p>Podobnie jak konsumentki, które czytają na opakowaniach kosmetyków co to znaczy EKO i rozumieją już, że gdy jest informacja: 99% składników pochodzenia naturalnego, to trzeba sprawdzić składniki oraz czy waga też się zgadza – inwestorzy również sprawdzają fakty. I mają zdecydowanie bardziej czułe narzędzia: formularze, ratingi, benchmarki czy procesy due dilligence.</p>
          <p>Dlatego najlepiej jest opracować plan działań i plan ujawnienia informacji. Co jest możliwe dzisiaj, a co za dwa-trzy lata? Lepiej zatem zaprezentować rzetelne plany i się z nich rozliczać, niż komunikować ogólne hasła i słabej jakości dane.</p>
          <h3><strong>Postawa nr 3. Taksonomiczny czyli  kosmiczny wymiar dla wielu firm</strong></h3>
          <p>Trzecia postawa występuje przy każdej zmianie, a jest to metoda na zaprzeczenie. „Słyszę taksonomiczny, myślę kosmiczny”, albo „to dotyczy dużych firm”, „to nie dotyczy mojej branży”, „nie jestem elektrownią, tworzę oprogramowanie”.<br />
          Okazuje się, że w perspektywie 3 lat (czyli w biznesie za chwilę), zrównoważone finansowanie będzie dotyczyło większości firmy, które będą chciały zaciągnąć kredyt, ubezpieczyć się, czy pozyskać inwestora prywatnego czy giełdowego.</p>
          <h3><strong>Podsumowanie</strong></h3>
          <p>Jestem ciekawa, czy odnalazłeś/odnalazłaś jedną z taktyk u siebie. Jeśli tak, to rekomenduję, zmianę myślenia i podjęcie działania.Nie będę tutaj specjalnie oryginalna, ale poniższe, zdroworozsądkowe kroki warto podjąć. Być może sytuacja nie będzie wymagała od Ciebie dużych zmian, ale <strong>warto być świadomym co zrobić by nie tyle przetrwać, co zyskać.</strong></p>
          <p>#1 zorientuj się na czym polegają zmiany i w jakim stopniu Ciebie dotyczą,</p>
          <p>#2 sprawdź co możesz zrobić dzisiaj, a co w kolejnym roku. Jeden z moich klientów powiedział, że zastanawia się kogo dzisiaj powinien zatrudnić by mieć pod ręką „hot commodity”, jakimi są dane ESG, a jak jest u Ciebie?</p>
          <p>#3 deleguj temat pracownikom i współpracownikom, niech się uczą i będą wsparciem dla Ciebie,</p>
          <p>#4 jeśli możesz, skorzystaj przynajmniej w niezbędnym zakresie z ekspertów na rynku, którzy mogą Ci pomóc.</p>
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          <p>Więcej informacji o raportowaniu ESG znajdziesz w jedynym na polskim rynku kursie raportowania 💥„<strong>Mistrzowski Raport ESG</strong>”💥. To kopalnia wiedzy o tym jak ułożyć sprawozdawczość, wydobyć dane ESG z firmy i przygotować dobry raport ESG za rok 2021. <strong>📧 Zapisz się na listę zainteresowanych</strong>, by jako pierwszy/a otrzymać informację o szczegółach kursu i starcie przedsprzedaży na lepszych warunkach. <a href="https://mistrzowskiraportesg.gr8.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://mistrzowskiraportesg.gr8.com/</a></p>
          
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          <p>Jeżeli stoisz przed wyzwaniem jakim jest obowiązek raportowania niefinansowego w Twojej firmie i nie wiesz od czego zacząć. Bez obaw. Mamy dla Ciebie konkretną pomoc =&gt; <strong>„Raportowanie niefinansowe. Poradnik dla raportujących”.</strong> Poradnik pozwali Ci szybko zorientować się w zagadnieniach raportowania niefinansowego i wskaże konkretne narzędzia, które każda organizacja może zastosować przy tworzeniu pierwszego procesu raportowania.</p>
          <blockquote><p>Wejście w życie zmian w Ustawie o rachunkowości nakłada na duże przedsiębiorstwa obowiązki w zakresie ujawniania danych niefinansowych. Tym samym zmienia się dostęp do informacji gospodarczej dla szerokiego grona interesariuszy. Ta zmiana powoduje wiele wyzwań dla raportujących i zapewne najbliższe dwa lata będą decydujące w zakresie kształtowania się praktyki w tym zakresie – komentuje<strong> Liliana Anam</strong>, menedżer zarządzających CSRinfo.</p></blockquote>
          <p>Dla wielu podmiotów objętych obowiązkiem raportowanie niefinansowe jest zupełnie nowym procesem. Z myślą o nich przygotowaliśmy niniejszy poradnik, który ma pomóc organizacjom w przygotowaniu się do procesu raportowania. Mapa rekomendowanych narzędzi składa się ze starannie wybranych standardów służących zarówno raportowaniu jak i wdrażaniu CSR. Pokazuje również, w jakim stopniu omówione standardy odnoszą się do wytyczonych Ustawie o rachunkowości obszarów raportowania, co pozwoli raportującym na dokonanie wyboru co do sposobu raportowania.</p>
          <p>Masz pytania odnośnie raportowania niefinansowego? Skontaktuj się z nami: 608 664 812, <a href="mailto:biuro@csrinfo.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener">biuro@csrinfo.org</a></p>
          
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          <p>Za nami konferencja <strong>„Praktyka raportowania niefinansowego. Jak wypełnić nowe wymogi ustawy o rachunkowości”</strong>, która odbyła się 3 października 2017 r. w Ministerstwie Rozwoju.</p>
          <blockquote><p>Znowelizowana ustawa o rachunkowości nakłada na duże podmioty obowiązek raportowania informacji niefinansowych po raz pierwszy za rok 2017. <strong>Celem konferencji było wyposażenie przedstawicieli firm objętych nowymi wymogami ustawy o rachunkowości w praktyczne wskazówki dot. procesu raportowania niefinansowego.</strong></p></blockquote>
          <p>Wydarzenie cieszyło się bardzo dużym zainteresowaniem, o czym świadczy prawie 500 zarejestrowanych na konferencję osób. Wyjątkowość tej konferencji podkreśla również fakt, że tak wiele instytucji zaangażowało się w tę inicjatywę, aby jak najlepiej przygotować firmy do wypełnienia nowych wymogów ustawy o rachunkowości w zakresie raportowania niefinansowego.</p>
          <h5>BLOK 1. PRAKTYKA RAPORTOWANIA ZAGADNIEŃ NIEFINANSOWYCH</h5>
          <p>Pierwszy blok konferencji poświęcony był pięciu obszarom raportowania niefinansowego, które zgodnie z ustawą o rachunkowości powinny zostać szerzej opisane przez firmy: <strong>obszar pracowniczy, kwestie poszanowania praw człowieka, kwestie społeczne, kwestie środowiskowe oraz przeciwdziałania korupcji</strong>. Swoim doświadczeniem i praktycznymi wskazówkami podzielili się eksperci od lat przygotowujący bądź analizujący raporty niefinansowe.</p>
          <p>O zagadnieniach pracowniczych rozmawiali <strong>Jacek Chmielewski</strong>, Dyrektor Departamentu Kadr z Banku Millennium oraz <strong>Liliana Anam</strong>, Menedżer zarządzający CSRinfo. Prezentacje na temat poszanowania praw człowieka przedstawiła <strong>Jacqueline Kacprzak</strong>, Koordynator Zespołu ds. CSR i Kontaktów z Interesariuszami w Ministerstwie Rozwoju. Na temat kwestii społecznych rozmawiały <strong>Katarzyna Teter</strong>, menedżer ds. społecznej odpowiedzialności biznesu w Banku Zachodnim WBK oraz <strong>Marzena Strzelczak</strong>, dyrektorka generalna Forum Odpowiedzialnego Biznesu. Praktycznym podejściem do raportowania kwestii środowiskowych podzielili się przedstawiciele Bureau Veritas Certification: <strong>Witold Dżugan</strong>, Dyrektor certyfikacji oraz <strong>Michał Stalmach</strong>, Konsultant ds. Zrównoważonego Rozwoju. Rozmowę na temat kwestii środowiskowych poprowadziła <strong>Liliana Anam</strong> z CSRinfo. Ostatnim punktem w pierwszym bloku konferencji były kwestie przeciwdziałania korupcji. Swoją wiedzą na ten temat podzielili się z uczestnikami profesor Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, <strong>dr hab. Zbysław Dobrowolski</strong>, Dyrektor Delegatury Najwyższej Izby Kontroli w Zielonej Górze oraz <strong>Olga Petelczyc</strong>, pełnomocnik Zarządu Instytutu Audytorów Wewnętrznych ds. CSR.</p>
          <blockquote><p>Dokonując przeglądu polityk warto pokazać co naprawdę stoi za politykami, jakie działania i programy, które składają się na wypełnianie przez firmy roli pracodawcy.</p>
          <p>Wskaźniki powinny być adekwatne w stosunku do tego czym zajmuje się firma. Jest to szczególnie istotne przy wskaźnikach środowiskowych.</p></blockquote>
          <h5>BLOK 2. RYZYKA, ISTOTNOŚĆ I STANDARDY W RAPORTOWANIU</h5>
          <p>Drugi blok konferencji dotyczył m.in. kwestii identyfikacji oraz raportowania ryzyk niefinansowych. Ten temat przybliżyli uczestnikom konferencji przedstawiciele firmy audytorskiej PwC: <strong>Anna Johnson</strong> oraz <strong>Lech Dąbrowski.</strong> W kolejnej części bloku o tym jak spośród szerokiej listy tematów wybrać te najbardziej istotne z perspektywy organizacji, które powinny być opisane w raporcie niefinansowym oraz jak ustalić istotność raportowanych aspektów rozmawiali <strong>prof. dr hab. Wanda Skoczylas</strong> ze Stowarzyszenia Księgowych w Polsce, <strong>Magdalena Raczek-Kołodyńska</strong>, Dyrektor Zarządzający Stowarzyszenia Emitentów Giełdowych oraz <strong>Piotr Biernacki</strong>, Wiceprezes Stowarzyszenia Emitentów Giełdowych, Prezes Fundacji Standardów Raportowania.</p>
          <blockquote><p>Ryzyko to wpływ niepewności na cele. W związku z tym powinniśmy rozpatrywać ryzyka w powiązaniu z konkretnym celem i działaniami.</p>
          <p>Trudnością przy opisie ryzyk jest… brak określonych celów. Bez nich określenie wrażliwości a ryzyka jest niemożliwe.</p>
          <p>Zasada istotności jest podstawową zasadą w rachunkowości. Pozwala pokonać szum informacyjny i daje nam prawo do uproszczeń.</p></blockquote>
          <p><strong>Wybór standardów raportowania</strong></p>
          <p>Ustawa o rachunkowości pozostawia raportującym dowolność w zakresie wyboru standardu raportowania. Jednym z najpopularniejszych na świecie jak i w Polsce standardów jest międzynarodowy standard raportowania Global Reporting Initiative. Jak korzystać z tego standardu by wypełnić obowiązki ustawy opowiedziała <strong>Liliana Anam</strong>, która była przewodniczącą Komitetu nadzorującego tłumaczenie standardu GRI na język polski. CSRinfo rozpoczęło współpracę z GRI w 2009 i obecnie firma wspiera GRI w globalnym monitoringu raportowania.</p>
          <p>Alternatywę dla międzynarodowych standardów stanowi Standard Informacji Niefinansowych (SIN). O tym jak skorzystać z tego standardu opowiedział podczas konferencji <strong>dr Jacek Dymowski</strong>, redaktor naczelny SIN.</p>
          <blockquote><p>Standard Global Reporting Initaitive wspiera raportowanie na wielu poziomach. Najważniejsze to definiowanie treści raportu, propozycja uniwersalnych wskaźników i możliwość dokonywania porównań na poziomie międzynarodowym.</p></blockquote>
          <h5>BLOK 3. SPRAWOZDANIA NIEFINANSOWE A KWESTIA AUDYTU – OBOWIĄZKI USTAWOWE I PRAKTYKA RYNKOWA</h5>
          <p>W trzecim bloku konferencji przyjrzeliśmy się bliżej roli biegłego rewidenta oraz Komisji Nadzoru Finansowego w świetle ustawy o rachunkowości. Do aktywnego udziału zaprosiliśmy audytorów z największych firm audytorskich, aby porozmawiać o tym jak może wyglądać praktyka oceny sprawozdań niefinansowych.</p>
          <p><strong>Joanna Dadacz</strong>, Dyrektor Departamentu Rachunkowości i Rewizji Finansowej z Ministerstwa Finansów przedstawiła prezentację dotyczącą roli biegłego rewidenta w świetle ustawy o rachunkowości. Z kolei, o tym jaka będzie rola Komisji Nadzoru Finansowego w tym zakresie przedstawiła <strong>Ilona Pieczyńska-Czerny</strong>, Dyrektor Departamentu Ofert Publicznych i Informacji Finansowej.</p>
          <p>Jak będzie wyglądać praktyka oceny sprawozdań niefinansowych? Jak warto podejść do tego tematu w spółce? Jakie są obowiązki ustawowe a jaka praktyka rynkowa? Odpowiedzi na te pytania poszukiwano podczas panelu moderowanego przez <strong>Ewę Sowińską</strong>, Zastępcę Prezesa Krajowej Rady Biegłych Rewidentów z Polskiej Izby Biegłych Rewidentów. W panelu wzięli udział: <strong>Krzysztof Burnos</strong> (Polska Izba Biegłych Rewidentów), <strong>Monika Jakubczyk</strong> (Deloitte), <strong>Tomasz Konieczny</strong> (PwC), <strong>Zbigniew Libera</strong> (KPMG) oraz <strong>Anna Sirocka</strong> (EY).</p>
          <p><strong>Relacja filmowa z wydarzenia będzie dostępna już wkrótce. </strong><strong>Zapisz się na nasz Newsletter, a powiadomimy Cię kiedy będzie gotowa.</strong><br />
          <strong>Wszystkie wyświetlane prezentacje podczas konferencji są do pobrania poniżej.</strong></p>
          
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          <blockquote><p>Artykuł pokazuje ścieżkę przygotowania raportu, która pozwoli nie tylko przygotować sprawozdanie w terminie, ale również w sposób, który będzie służył firmie. Osoby raportujące po raz pierwszy znajdą w nim przydatne wskazówki dotyczące zaplanowania projektu, a dla raportujących od wielu lat może to być interesujące przypomnienie.</p></blockquote>
          <h3>Największy komfort pracy przy projekcie „raport” zapewnia…</h3>
          <p>… drobiazgowe podejście do planowania. Planowanie powoduje, że jestem w stanie dokładnie przemyśleć projekt, odpowiednio się do niego przygotować i mieć czas na urlop.</p>
          <p>Badanie CSRinfo pokazuje, że raport niefinansowy <strong>dobrej jakości jest przygotowywany w ciągu od 3 do 6 miesięcy</strong> w firmach, które mają już doświadczenie w tego typu sprawozdawczości.</p>
          <p>Jeśli nie masz takich doświadczeń, popatrz na przygotowany przez nas <strong>kwartalny kalendarz</strong>, który pozwala na spokojne przygotowanie się do projektu. Możesz go dowolnie modyfikować w zależności od swojej sytuacji.</p>
          <h3>Kiedy opublikować raport? 2017 czy 2018?</h3>
          <p>Raportowanie niefinansowe dla wybranych podmiotów spółek będzie obowiązywało od 2017 roku czyli pierwszy raport powinien być wydany w 2018 roku.</p>
          <p>Niemniej <strong>masz sporo czasu by wydać raport już za rok 2016 w połowie 2017 roku, zdobyć cenne doświadczenie i wyprzedzić konkurencję. </strong>Wskazówki, które podaję poniżej pomogą Ci przygotować raport.</p>
          <h3>3 kwestie, które musisz wziąć pod uwagę zanim zaczniesz pracę</h3>
          <h5>#1 OKREŚL CEL RAPORTU NIEFINANSOWEGO</h5>
          <p>Przygotowanie raportu to proces angażujący wielu interesariuszy. Sam raport niefinansowy to narzędzie komunikacji i mierzenia postępów. W zależności od firmy cele raportu mogą być <strong>zróżnicowane i bardziej bogate niż wypełnienie obowiązku ustawowego</strong>, np. komunikacja zdarzenia, wartości firmy, budowa relacji z konkretnymi interesariuszami, edukacja pracowników etc.</p>
          <h5>#2 OKREŚL GŁÓWNYCH ODBIORCÓW RAPORTU NIEFINANSOWEGO</h5>
          <p>Raporty niefinansowe trafiają do szerokiego grona interesariuszy. Warto jednak ustalić, <strong>kto należy do kluczowych odbiorców</strong>. W przypadku niektórych firm to jest społeczność lokalna, wśród innych klienci instytucjonalni, inwestorzy czy regulatorzy. Decyzja ta ułatwi Ci później prace nad raportem.</p>
          <h5>#3 OKREŚL JAKOŚĆ RAPORTOWANIA JAKĄ CHCESZ OSIĄGNĄĆ</h5>
          <p>Raportowanie niefinansowe to proces, którego twoja organizacja będzie się uczyć i który będzie doskonalić. Ty określasz, z jakiego poziomu startuje Twoja firma. <strong>Trudnością w osiągnięciu dobrej jakości raportu jest określenie danych, jakie raport powinien zawierać, a później ich zebranie w odpowiednim czasie.</strong> Może okazać się, że spółka nie posiada danych do wskaźników, które powinna zaraportować lub są one w stosach rozproszonych dokumentów źródłowych np. w 30 tys. faktur…</p>
          <p>Masz wówczas następujące możliwości:</p>
          <p><strong>Opcja 1.</strong><br />
          Rozpoczęcie prac nad raportem <strong>w 2016 roku, w tym określenie zestawu wskaźników</strong>, które będą gromadzone od stycznia do grudnia 2017 z myślą o raporcie za ten właśnie rok. Wówczas masz pewność, że dane do wskaźników będą dostępne i gotowe do ujęcia w raporcie.</p>
          <p><strong>Opcja 2.</strong><br />
          Rozpoczęcie prac nad raportem w 2017 roku i w przypadku braku danych, które chcesz zaraportować, ujawnienie w treści raportu możliwych, ale niestety nie w pełni lub wcale nie raportowanych wskaźników, posłużenie się szacunkami i wyjaśnienie w raporcie kiedy firma wdroży system gromadzenia tych danych.</p>
          <p>Warto podkreślić, że konieczne będzie podanie informacji o przyczynach tego typu luk. W tej opcji dopiero w 2018 roku przyjdzie czas na wdrożenie w firmie systemu zbierania kompletnych danych i właściwe zaraportowanie ich będzie możliwe w roku 2019.</p>
          <h3>Zaplanuj projekt. Skorzystaj z kwartalnego kalendarium CSRinfo</h3>
          <p>Poniżej podaję<strong> kalendarium działań dla daty publikacji raportu w 2018 roku.</strong> Jest on rozciągnięty w taki sposób, by nie pominąć najważniejszych kwestii, zapewnić dobrą jakość raportu niefinansowego, a jednocześnie umożliwić Ci włączenie projektu „raport” do innych obowiązków. Kalendarium ma przykładowy charakter i możesz je dowolnie modyfikować na swoje potrzeby.</p>
          <h5>IV KWARTAŁ 2016</h5>
          <p>IV kwartał 2016 warto poświęcić na orientację w wymiarze obowiązku ustawowego dot. raportowania niefinansowego i na podniesienie wiedzy o samym procesie raportowania. W grudniu powinna wejść w życie ustawa. Możesz również spodziewać wytycznych Komisji Europejskiej. Kroki, które sugerujemy to:</p>
          <p><b>#1</b> <strong>Zapoznanie się</strong> <strong>z projektem ustawy</strong></p>
          <p><strong>#2 Zapoznanie się z możliwościami</strong> <strong>narzędzi raportowania</strong><br />
          W publikacji <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/poradnik-dla-raportujacych-raportowanie-niefinansowe/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Poradnik dla raportujących</a> znajduje się tabela z listą standardów raportowania wybranych przez ekspertów. Pomoże Ci ona w wyborze standardu, którym będziesz się kierować.</p>
          <p><strong>#3</strong> <strong>Dobrym punktem startowym jest wzięcie udziału w <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/szkolenia/raportowanie-niefinansowe/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">specjalistycznym szkoleniu</a> z raportowania</strong><br />
          Będzie ono stanowiło punkt wyjścia do decyzji o tym:<br />
          – co może Ci pomóc w koordynowaniu skutecznego procesu raportowania,<br />
          – kogo warto w ten proces zaangażować i kiedy,<br />
          – a także w jaki sposób określić zakres i treść raportu (standardy stawiają różne wymogi),<br />
          – czy jesteś w stanie przeprowadzić proces samodzielnie czy też będziesz potrzebować wsparcia.</p>
          <p><strong>#4</strong> <strong>Decyzje jakie należy podjąć na tym etapie to:<br />
          </strong>– z jakiego standardu raportowania korzystasz?<br />
          – czy cały projekt zrealizujesz samodzielne czy przy wsparciu zewnętrznym?<br />
          – jaka będzie forma raportu?<br />
          – czy decydujesz się na niezależną weryfikację raportu przez stronę trzecią?<br />
          – jakim budżetem będziesz dysponowała/ł?</p>
          <h5>I-II KWARTAŁ 2017</h5>
          <p><strong>#1 Rozpoczęcie współpracy z doradcą<br />
          </strong>Jeśli zdecydowałaś/łeś, że przy pierwszym raporcie potrzebujesz wsparcia to jest to moment by rozpocząć współpracę.</p>
          <p>Główne zadanie jakie stoją przed tobą to:</p>
          <p><strong>#2 Definiowanie treści raportu </strong><br />
          <strong>Jest to najważniejszy etap prac merytorycznych</strong> nad raportem. On decyduje o tym jakie treści, jakie wskaźniki będą prezentowane w raporcie. Na tym etapie zazwyczaj następuje angażowanie interesariuszy, analizy, spotkania i warsztaty. Efetem prac jest zazwyczaj struktura raportu.</p>
          <p>Ustawa wymaga odniesienia się do szeregu kwestii w systemie <em>comply or explain</em>. Nie wszystkie kwestie będą dla Twojej firmy relewantne (wówczas w grę wchodzi opcja <em>explain</em>). Standardy raportowania, które wymagają określenia istotności tematów, pomogą dobrać Ci odpowiednie treści. Standard GRI G4 oferuje również szereg wskaźników.</p>
          <p><strong>#3 Edukacja zespołu</strong><br />
          Raportowanie danych niefinansowych nie zniknie, a jego rola będzie rosła, a tym samym odpowiedzialność za dane jakie firma prezentuje na zewnątrz. Dlatego bardzo ważne jest przygotowanie zespołu raportującego i edukacja pracowników. Ułatwia ona pracę raportującym. Możesz sprawdzić w <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Raportowanie_odpowiedzialnego_biznesu_2013.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">naszym badaniu</a>, co szczególnie ułatwia przygotowanie raportu menedżerom na polskim rynku.</p>
          <h5>III KWARTAŁ 2017</h5>
          <p><strong>#1 Grafika raportu</strong><br />
          Jeśli podjęłaś/łeś decyzje dotyczące formatu raportu, budżetu oraz wiesz jakie treści raportu będą prezentowane (struktura raportu), to jesteś gotowa/y do prac nad wizją graficzną.</p>
          <p>Grafika pogrzebała niejedną dobrą treść raportu, dlatego warto przyłożyć wagę do wyboru partnera w tym zakresie.</p>
          <p><strong>#2 Komunikacja raportu</strong><br />
          Dobre pomysły i plan komunikacji całorocznej wymaga czasu i budżetu. Dlatego warto pomyśleć już teraz o komunikacji raportu.</p>
          <h5>IV KWARTAŁ 2017</h5>
          <p><strong>#1 Sprawdzenie statusu prac</strong></p>
          <p><strong>#2 Kontraktowanie dostawców do dalszych prac</strong><br />
          Raportowanie właściwe zaczyna się już w styczniu 2018 za rok 2017. Jeśli zdecydowałaś/łeś o wsparciu zewnętrznym na etapie tworzenia treści raportu, chcesz mieć zewnętrzną weryfikację to jest to moment na kontraktowanie dostawców, tak by na początku 2018 zamknąć sprawy formalne i spokojnie zacząć prace.</p>
          <h5>I KWARTAŁ 2018</h5>
          <p><strong>#1 Gromadzenie danych</strong><br />
          W tym kwartale rozpoczynamy gromadzenie danych za 2017 rok. Zajmuje on firmom zazwyczaj od 3 do 10 tygodni.</p>
          <p><strong>#2 Tworzenie treści raportu</strong><br />
          Na podstawie zebranych danych tworzysz właściwą treść raportu.</p>
          <p><strong>#3 Weryfikacja wewnętrzna treści raportu</strong><br />
          Na tym etapie treść raportu jest również weryfikowana wewnętrznie.</p>
          <h5>II KWARTAŁ 2018</h5>
          <p><strong>#1 Zewnętrzna weryfikacja raportu</strong><br />
          Jeśli ją przewidziałaś/łeś, to czas na etap zewnętrznej weryfikacja treści. Oczywiście jak inne kroki może ona nastąpić szybciej.</p>
          <p><strong>#2 Finalne prace graficzne</strong><br />
          To jest ostatni moment na finalne wlanie raportu w wersję graficzną i ostatnie poprawki.</p>
          <p><strong>#3 Publikacja raportu</strong><br />
          Głęboki oddech i publikacja raportu. Na czas. Dobrej jakości.</p>
          <p>Ten moment to również rozpoczęcie zaplanowanych działań komunikacyjnych jak i gromadzenie feedbacku. Wykorzystywanie danych i treści raportu przez kolejne 12 miesięcy do czasu publikacji kolejnego materiału.</p>
          <h5>III-IV KWARTAŁ 2018</h5>
          <p>Kolejny kwartał, to prawdopodobnie czas twojego urlopu. Na ten okres przypada również ewaluacja całego procesu raportowania. Masz już dużo doświadczeń, wiesz co się sprawdziło co nie. Możesz pomyśleć o zmianach. I rozpoczynasz przygotowania do kolejnego raportu niefinansowego.</p>
          <h4>PRZYDATNE INFORMACJE</h4>
          <p>1. Projekt ustawy dostępny jest na stronie <a href="http://www.mf.gov.pl/de/ministerstwo-finansow/dzialalnosc/rachunkowosc/aktualnosci/-/asset_publisher/M1vU/content/id/5523649" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ministerstwa Finansów</a>.<br />
          2. Informacje o szkoleniu CSRinfo z raportowania dostępne są <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/szkolenia/raportowanie-niefinansowe/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">tutaj</a>. Najbliższe terminy szkoleń to <strong>30 września</strong> (piątek) w Warszawie oraz <strong>7 grudnia</strong> w Warszawie.<br />
          3. <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/szkolenia/raportowanie-niefinansowe/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Poradnik dla raportujących</a> to publikacja, która powstała w ramach prac Grupy roboczej ds. monitorowania trendów CSR.<br />
          4. Badanie <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/projekty/raportowanie-niefinansowe-polsce-cykl-badan/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Raportowanie odpowiedzialnego biznesu</a> 2013 zawiera badanie wśród polskich menedżerów dotyczące praktyki raportowania.<br />
          5. Jak możemy Ci pomóc w raportowaniu? Zobacz nasz<a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Jak_pomagamy_raportujacym_InformatorCSRinfo_28.06.2016.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> 1-pager</a> [PDF].</p>
          <p>Autor: Liliana Anam</p>
          
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          <p>Dzisiaj na konferencji organizowanej przez Ministerstwo Rozwoju i CSRinfo zaprezentowano polską wersję wytycznych GRI G4.<br />
          Wytyczne GRI G4 to dostępny bezpłatnie międzynarodowy standard raportowania niefinansowego. Standard został przetłumaczony na wiele języków i 28.06.2016 został udostępniony w języku polskim. Składa się on z dwóch dokumentów. Pierwszy dokument to same Wytyczne, które zawierają fundamentalne zasady raportowania oraz listę wskaźników do wyboru. Drugi dokument to Podręcznik stosowania Wytycznych.<br />
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          <p>Przetłumaczenie standardu było możliwe dzięki współpracy następujących firmy i instytucji: Ministerstwa Rozwoju, Deloitte, Forum Odpowiedzialnego Biznesu, Krajowej Izby Biegłych Rewidentów, Grupy LOTOS oraz Provident. Nad jakością tłumaczenia dokumentu czuwał Komitet Nadzorujący Tłumaczenie, któremu przewodniczyła firma doradczo-szkoleniowa CSRinfo. W skład Komitetu weszli następujący eksperci:</p>
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          <li>Liliana Anam, Menedżer Zarządzający, CSRinfo (Przewodnicząca Komitetu)</li>
          <li>Beata Faracik, Polski Instytut Praw Człowieka i Biznesu</li>
          <li>Jacqueline Kacprzak, Radca Ministra, Ministerstwo Rozwoju</li>
          <li>Mirella Panek-Owsiańska, Prezeska, Forum Odpowiedzialnego Biznesu</li>
          <li>Aleksandra Stanek-Kowalczyk, Senior Manager, Sustainability Consulting Central Europe, Deloitte</li>
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          <blockquote><p>– Bardzo się cieszę, że dzięki partnerom tłumaczenia mogliśmy udostępnić bezpłatnie i w języku polskim nie tylko same Wytyczne GRI, ale również Podręcznik stosowania Wytycznych. Ten standard pomaga wypełnić obowiązki dyrektywy na międzynarodowym poziomie. Dzisiaj 60% raportujących globalnie firm korzysta ze standardu GRI lub się do niego odnosi – mówi Liliana Anam, Menedżer Zarządzający CSRinfo.</p>
          <p>Wprowadzony przez Unię Europejską obowiązek miał na celu ujednolicenie dostępu do informacji gospodarczej na terenie Unii. W wielu krajach ten obowiązek funkcjonuje od wielu lat. Wybór międzynarodowego standardu umożliwi spółkom osiągnięcie tego samego poziomu sprawozdawczości co ich zachodni konkurenci, a inwestorom zapewni porównywalne dane.- dodaje Anam.</p></blockquote>
          
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z Ministerstwem Rozwoju zaprosiliśmy przedstawicieli firm i instytucji szczególnie zainteresowanych raportowaniem niefinansowym w Polsce. Eksperci i uczestnicy wydarzenia dyskutowali m.in. o tym, w jaki sposób spółki mogą przygotować się do zmian wymaganych przez dyrektywę unijną 2014/95/UE oraz jak międzynarodowy standard Global Reporting Initiative może pomóc im w wypełnieniu obowiązku raportowania danych niefinansowych. W wydarzeniu wzięło udział ponad 200 przedstawicieli firm i instytucji.</p>
          <h3>Pobierz materiały z wydarzenia:</h3>
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          <li><a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Partnerstwo-na-rzecz-t%C5%82umaczenia-standardu-GRI-G4-na-je%CC%A8zyk-polski_Liliana-Anam_CSRinfo.pdf">Partnerstwo na rzecz tłumaczenia standardu GRI G4 na język polski, Liliana Anam, CSRinfo</a></li>
          <li><a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Raportowanie-niefinansowe-w-Polsce-%E2%80%93-status-transpozycji-dyrektywy-201495UE_Agnieszka-Stachniak_Ministerstwo-Finanso%CC%81w.pdf">Raportowanie niefinansowe w Polsce – status transpozycji dyrektywy 201495UE, Agnieszka Stachniak, Ministerstwo Finansów</a></li>
          <li><a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Raportowanie-niefinansowe-na-s%CC%81wiecie-%E2%80%93-dos%CC%81wiadczenia-Global-Reporting-Initiative_Shivani-Rajpal_GRI.pdf">Raportowanie niefinansowe na świecie – doświadczenia Global Reporting Initiative, Shivani Rajpal, Global Reporting Initiative</a></li>
          <li><a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Raportowanie-niefinansowe-w-Polsce_podsumowanie-konferencji_28.06.2016.pdf">Podsumowanie konferencji „Raportowanie niefinansowe w Polsce”</a></li>
          <li><a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Raportowanie-niefinansowe_poradnik-dla-raportuja%CC%A8cych.pdf">Podręcznik dla raportujących. Raportowanie niefinansowe
</a></li>
          <li><a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Jak_pomagamy_raportujacym_InformatorCSRinfo_28.06.2016.pdf">Jak pomagamy raportującym? Materiał CSRinfo</a></li>
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          w kwietniu 2014. Kto wygrał? Czyj raport chcielibyście przeczytać?</span></p>
          <p class="p1"><span class="s1">2013 rok był gorącym rokiem na świecie w tym zakresie.<span class="Apple-converted-space">  </span>Mieliśmy ogłoszenie trzech standardów raportowania: nowe wytyczne GRI G4, wytyczne raportowania zintegrowanego &lt;IR&gt; oraz wytyczne dla inwestorów – sygnatariuszy UN Principles of Responsible Investment. Wisienką na torcie była propozycja Komisji Europejskiej dot. obowiązkowego raportowania.</span></p>
          <p class="p1"><span class="s1">Na polskim rynku również było ciekawie. Rok 2013 zapisze się w historii polskiego raportowania jako ten, w którym po raz pierwszy pojawiły się raporty organizacji społecznych.</span></p>
          <p class="p1"><span class="s1">Zaciekawiło nas, <strong>jakie raporty chcieliby przeczytać polscy czytelnicy</strong>. Uczestnicy Targów CSR, a więc osoby w jakimś stopniu zainteresowane tematyką odpowiedzialnego biznesu i zrównoważonego rozwoju wskazały wiele firm i organizacji. Niektóre wydały nam się zaskakujące, przy innych na myśl nasuwał się komentarz „czas najwyższy”.<span class="Apple-converted-space">  </span>Oto wyniki:</span></p>
          <p class="p1"><strong><span class="s1">Firmy, których raporty wskazało najwięcej osób, czyli raporty jakich firm chcielibyście przeczytać:</span></strong></p>
          <p class="p1"><span class="s1"><strong>Numer 1:</strong> LPP<br />
          </span><span class="s1"><strong>Numer 2:</strong> Biedronka oraz Provident<br />
          </span><span class="s1"><strong>Numer 3:</strong> Inditex</span></p>
          <p class="p1"><span class="s1">Ponadto uczestnicy Targów wskazali:</span></p>
          <p class="p1"><span class="s1"><strong>Urzędy:</strong> Ministerstwo Gospodarki, Ministerstwo Środowiska, Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych<br />
          </span><span class="s1"><strong>Militarne:</strong> Bumar, Wojsko Polskie<br />
          </span><span class="s1"><strong>Organizacje społeczne:</strong> Fundacja Stella Virium, UNICEF<br />
          </span><span class="s1"><strong>Sieci handlowe:</strong> Lidl, Stokrotka, H&amp;M, , Leroy Merlin<br />
          </span><span class="s1"><strong>FMCG:</strong> Coca-Cola, Danone, Nutricia, Unilever, Nestle Mars, Carlsberg<br />
          </span><span class="s1"><strong>Telekomunikacja i IT:</strong> Apple, Orange, Assecco, Oracle, Microsoft, Syntea<br />
          </span><span class="s1"><strong>Budowlane:</strong> CEMEX, Akzo Nobel Decorative Paints, Ciech S.A.<br />
          </span><span class="s1"><strong>Farmacja, kosmetyki:</strong> Bayer, GSK, Eveline, Yves Rocher, Sanofi- Aventis<br />
          </span><span class="s1"><strong>Usługi:</strong> KPMG, Orbis, PLL LOT S.A, Poczta Polska, ZTM Warszawa<br />
          </span><span class="s1"><strong>Motoryzacja:</strong> Mercedes, Renault, Suzuki<br />
          </span><span class="s1"><strong>Wydobycie i energetyka:</strong> PKN Orlen, PGNiG, PGE, BP KGHM<br />
          </span><span class="s1"><strong>Finanse i ubezpieczenia:</strong> Bank Millennium, CITI, Kulczyk Investments, GM, PZU, Bank ING<br />
          </span><span class="s1"><strong>Media:</strong> Agora, TVN, Facebook<br />
          </span><span class="s1"><strong>Inne:</strong> BIN, KFC</span></p>
          <p class="p1"><span class="s1">Ponadto wymienione zostały jako cała branża: tytoniowa, budowlana, mediowa oraz firmy z sektora MŚP.</span></p>
          
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          Wyniki dostępne są na infografice <a href="https://www.csrinfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/5_lat_raportowania_odpowiedzialnego_biznesu_w_polsce_csrinfo.pdf">„5 lat raportowania odpowiedzialnego biznesu w Polsce”</a> [PDF 1 MB]. Możesz pobrać i wydrukować na A4 lub A3.
          
          Autorem badania jest firma CSRinfo. Patronat honorowy nad badaniem objął Minister Gospodarki. Projekt został wsparty przez Stowarzyszenie Emitentów Giełdowych, które wspólnie z CSRinfo prowadziło w roku 2012 kampanię na rzecz promocji CSR wśród spółek giełdowych.
          
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          <p>Publikacja została oficjalnie ogłoszona podczas niedawnego (12-13 czerwca) IV Kongresu Relacji Inwestorskich SEG. Ten praktyczny przewodnik dla biznesu zawiera praktyczne wskazówki jak zbudować strategię CSR w spółce giełdowej, prezentuje wypracowane standardy oraz przedstawia korzyści jaki przynosi zarządzanie firmą w sposób społecznie odpowiedzialny. <strong>Publikacja zawiera 13 case studies i 88 przykładów z 23 branż.</strong></p>
          <blockquote><p>Jako firma doradcza specjalizująca się w społecznej odpowiedzialności CSRinfo konsekwentnie podejmuje działania edukacyjne w tym obszarze, czego wyrazem jest m.in. cykl przewodników dla biznesu. Niniejszy przewodnik dedykowany jest kadrze zarządzającej. Prezentuje potencjał CSR, wypracowane praktyki i korzyści, jakie może oferować. – mówi Liliana Anam, Menedżer zarządzający CSRinfo.</p></blockquote>
          <p>Publikacja została przygotowana przez CSRinfo we współpracy ze Stowarzyszeniem Emitentów Giełdowych. Partnerzy strategiczni przewodnika to Giełda Papierów Wartościowych w Warszawie S.A. oraz ENEA SA. Patronat medialny objął PAP.</p>
          
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          Publikacja poddaje analizie dane zawarte w badaniu przeprowadzonym przez Global Reporting Initiative, w którym wzięło udział ponad 5000 tysięcy raportujących i czytelników raportów.</p>
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          4. Raporty zyskują zaufanie.<br />
          5. Standardy są wartościowe.<br />
          6. Istnieją różne opcje weryfikacji raportu, różnie oceniane przez czytelników.<br />
          7. Czytelnicy raportów wchodzą ze sobą w interakcje w sprawie treści raportu.<br />
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          *
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          * @return WP_Post|false Post object, false otherwise.
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          *
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          * @return bool
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          * @return mixed
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          * @return bool
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          *
          * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
          *
          * @param int $post_id Post ID.
          * @return WP_Post|false Post object, false otherwise.
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          /**
          * Isset-er.
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          *
          * @param string $key Property to check if set.
          * @return bool
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          * Convert object to array.
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          *
          * @return array Object as array.
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          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-post.php:377
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          *
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          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-post.php:265
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          *
          * @param string $key Property to check if set.
          * @return bool
          */
          
          Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-post.php:279
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          /**
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          <h3><strong>Trójka winnych, czyli kto namieszał na rynku</strong></h3>
          <p class="has-text-align-left">Zanim wskażę winnych zamieszania, cofnę się w czasie do 2015 roku. Był on szczególny, ponieważ w przeciwieństwie do dwóch wcześniejszych dekad, po raz pierwszy połączyły się niczym w wiązce laserowej, oczekiwania społeczne, inwestorów i … wola polityczna decydentów. Rezultatem są dwa ważne dokumenty, które wpływają na nasz biznes: Porozumienie paryskie dot. klimatu i Cele Zrównoważonego Rozwoju ONZ 2015-2030 (tzw. SDGs).</p>
          <p class="has-text-align-left">Komisja Europejska przystąpiła do urzeczywistniania założeń obu dokumentów i w ten sposób powstał unijny plan – tzw<strong>. Zielony Ład –</strong> oraz szereg ważnych regulacji, które mają wpływ na komunikację spółki z inwestorami oraz instytucjami finansującymi.</p>
          <p class="has-text-align-left">Mowa tutaj o <strong>Trójce winnych</strong> czyli rozporządzeniach dot. <strong>Taksonomii, SFDR oraz dyrektywy CSRD</strong>. To z nimi związany jest szereg aktów delegowanych, regulacji technicznych (RTS) oraz wytycznych. Dwa rozporządzenia i jedna dyrektywa stanowią <strong>silnik zrównoważonego finansowania</strong> i mają zmienić oblicze systemu finansowego w Europie.</p>
          <p class="has-text-align-left">Taksonomia określa kryteria definiowania działalności zrównoważonej środowiskowo, nakłada też wymogi raportowania na wybrane spółki i instytucje finansowe. SFDR nakłada wymogi raportowania na instytucje finansowe, które z kolei skutkują zapotrzebowaniem na dane ze strony spółek, a CSRD wprowadza jednolite zasady raportowania ESG wśród dużych podmiotów i spółek notowanych na giełdzie.</p>
          <h3><strong>Rewolucja w systemie finansowym</strong></h3>
          <p>Często słyszę o „prysznicu regulacyjnym” i to jest to delikatniejsze określenie w rozmowach o zakresie zmian. Niemniej świat zmienia się już teraz, na naszych oczach. Zmienia się sposób podejmowania decyzji przez uczestników rynku finansowego, który powoduje, <strong>że dane ESG</strong> (czyli środowiskowe, społeczne i ładu korporacyjnego) stają się <strong><em>hot commodity</em></strong>. Zielone obligacje notują kolejne wzrosty. Inwestorzy instytucjonalni jak Black Rock opierają swoje kryteria inwestowania o ESG. Na polu międzynarodowym trwa współpraca między Chinami, które zbudowały swoją taksonomię, a Europą i innymi krajami. System finansowy ma zasięg globalny, choć lepiej określa go, w kontekście zrównoważonego rozwoju, przymiotnik planetarny. Polska również na tej planecie ma swoje miejsce.</p>
          <p><strong>W kontekście tych (wielkich, przez duże „W”, lawinowych etc.) zmian obserwuję trzy postawy, które nie dają żadnego bezpiecznika spółce i skazują ją na finansową izolację.</strong></p>
          <p>Sprawdź, czy w Twojej firmie jest jedna z nich.</p>
          <h3><strong>Postawa nr 1. Mój sposób na rewolucję. Przeczekam</strong></h3>
          <p>Ta taktyka bywa pokłosiem myślenia „biznes potrzebuje ciszy”, „jeśli to dotyczy dużych podmiotów – to podzielę biznes na dwie mniejsze spółki” etc. Zadam Ci pytanie: Czy można było po prostu przeczekać rewolucję francuską i Napoleona w Europie? No nie. Podobnie nie ma takiej możliwości przy rewolucji systemu finansowania i zazielenia go. Stoją bowiem za nią silne motywacje: chcemy przeżyć na tej planecie przy względnym dobrostanie. I robić dobry biznes.</p>
          <p>Jeśli opóźnisz dostosowanie się do zmian, będzie Ci coraz trudniej, ponieważ z założenia system jest dynamiczny i zakłada, że będzie odzwierciedlał najnowsze osiągnięcia nauki. Będzie zatem ulegał kolejnym, coraz głębszym zmianom. Takie założenie jest „wszyte” w taksonomię, jak również w jednolity europejski standard raportowania – on również zakłada regularne przeglądy.</p>
          <p><strong>„Fala ESG” może wymagać od Ciebie</strong>:</p>
          <p># korekt w modelu biznesowym (widzisz gdzieś plastikowe sztućce w sklepach? Pomyśl o producencie)</p>
          <p># określenia ryzyk jakie dotyczą Twojej spółki. (wpisanie do listy ryzyk „zmiana klimatu” nie oznacza, że nim zarządzasz)</p>
          <p># przygotowania pracowników (jest takie zalecenie w Wytycznych KE dot. raportowania kwestii klimatu – czy spółka inwestuje w nowe umiejętności i wiedzę pracowników by móc funkcjonować w  gospodarce niskoemisyjnej)</p>
          <p># systemu raportowania, który zapewni Ci dane ESG stające się dzisiaj powoli biletem do biznesu.</p>
          <h3><strong>Postawa nr 2. Stary model biznesowy – nowa narracja</strong></h3>
          <p>To postawa, w której widzimy, że COŚ trzeba zrobić. I to COŚ to podejście bliższe myślenia „malujemy płot na zielono”, czyli że zostaje „po staremu”, ale opiszemy to na nowo. Przygotowanie nowego sprawozdanie z działalności zgodnie z tą linią, to sposób na wyrzucenie pieniędzy w błoto.</p>
          <p>Dlaczego?</p>
          <p>Podobnie jak konsumentki, które czytają na opakowaniach kosmetyków co to znaczy EKO i rozumieją już, że gdy jest informacja: 99% składników pochodzenia naturalnego, to trzeba sprawdzić składniki oraz czy waga też się zgadza – inwestorzy również sprawdzają fakty. I mają zdecydowanie bardziej czułe narzędzia: formularze, ratingi, benchmarki czy procesy due dilligence.</p>
          <p>Dlatego najlepiej jest opracować plan działań i plan ujawnienia informacji. Co jest możliwe dzisiaj, a co za dwa-trzy lata? Lepiej zatem zaprezentować rzetelne plany i się z nich rozliczać, niż komunikować ogólne hasła i słabej jakości dane.</p>
          <h3><strong>Postawa nr 3. Taksonomiczny czyli  kosmiczny wymiar dla wielu firm</strong></h3>
          <p>Trzecia postawa występuje przy każdej zmianie, a jest to metoda na zaprzeczenie. „Słyszę taksonomiczny, myślę kosmiczny”, albo „to dotyczy dużych firm”, „to nie dotyczy mojej branży”, „nie jestem elektrownią, tworzę oprogramowanie”.<br />
          Okazuje się, że w perspektywie 3 lat (czyli w biznesie za chwilę), zrównoważone finansowanie będzie dotyczyło większości firmy, które będą chciały zaciągnąć kredyt, ubezpieczyć się, czy pozyskać inwestora prywatnego czy giełdowego.</p>
          <h3><strong>Podsumowanie</strong></h3>
          <p>Jestem ciekawa, czy odnalazłeś/odnalazłaś jedną z taktyk u siebie. Jeśli tak, to rekomenduję, zmianę myślenia i podjęcie działania.Nie będę tutaj specjalnie oryginalna, ale poniższe, zdroworozsądkowe kroki warto podjąć. Być może sytuacja nie będzie wymagała od Ciebie dużych zmian, ale <strong>warto być świadomym co zrobić by nie tyle przetrwać, co zyskać.</strong></p>
          <p>#1 zorientuj się na czym polegają zmiany i w jakim stopniu Ciebie dotyczą,</p>
          <p>#2 sprawdź co możesz zrobić dzisiaj, a co w kolejnym roku. Jeden z moich klientów powiedział, że zastanawia się kogo dzisiaj powinien zatrudnić by mieć pod ręką „hot commodity”, jakimi są dane ESG, a jak jest u Ciebie?</p>
          <p>#3 deleguj temat pracownikom i współpracownikom, niech się uczą i będą wsparciem dla Ciebie,</p>
          <p>#4 jeśli możesz, skorzystaj przynajmniej w niezbędnym zakresie z ekspertów na rynku, którzy mogą Ci pomóc.</p>
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          <p>Więcej informacji o raportowaniu ESG znajdziesz w jedynym na polskim rynku kursie raportowania 💥„<strong>Mistrzowski Raport ESG</strong>”💥. To kopalnia wiedzy o tym jak ułożyć sprawozdawczość, wydobyć dane ESG z firmy i przygotować dobry raport ESG za rok 2021. <strong>📧 Zapisz się na listę zainteresowanych</strong>, by jako pierwszy/a otrzymać informację o szczegółach kursu i starcie przedsprzedaży na lepszych warunkach. <a href="https://mistrzowskiraportesg.gr8.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://mistrzowskiraportesg.gr8.com/</a></p>
          
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        *     @type string[]        $search_columns         Array of column names to be searched. Accepts 'post_title',
        *                                                   'post_excerpt' and 'post_content'. Default empty array.
        *     @type int             $second                 Second of the minute. Default empty. Accepts numbers 0-59.
        *     @type bool            $sentence               Whether to search by phrase. Default false.
        *     @type bool            $suppress_filters       Whether to suppress filters. Default false.
        *     @type string          $tag                    Tag slug. Comma-separated (either), Plus-separated (all).
        *     @type int[]           $tag__and               An array of tag IDs (AND in).
        *     @type int[]           $tag__in                An array of tag IDs (OR in).
        *     @type int[]           $tag__not_in            An array of tag IDs (NOT in).
        *     @type int             $tag_id                 Tag id or comma-separated list of IDs.
        *     @type string[]        $tag_slug__and          An array of tag slugs (AND in).
        *     @type string[]        $tag_slug__in           An array of tag slugs (OR in). unless 'ignore_sticky_posts' is
        *                                                   true. Note: a string of comma-separated IDs will NOT work.
        *     @type array           $tax_query              An associative array of WP_Tax_Query arguments.
        *                                                   See WP_Tax_Query::__construct().
        *     @type string          $title                  Post title.
        *     @type bool            $update_post_meta_cache Whether to update the post meta cache. Default true.
        *     @type bool            $update_post_term_cache Whether to update the post term cache. Default true.
        *     @type bool            $update_menu_item_cache Whether to update the menu item cache. Default false.
        *     @type bool            $lazy_load_term_meta    Whether to lazy-load term meta. Setting to false will
        *                                                   disable cache priming for term meta, so that each
        *                                                   get_term_meta() call will hit the database.
        *                                                   Defaults to the value of `$update_post_term_cache`.
        *     @type int             $w                      The week number of the year. Default empty. Accepts numbers 0-53.
        *     @type int             $year                   The four-digit year. Default empty. Accepts any four-digit year.
        * }
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:791
        public parse_tax_query(&$q) Parses various taxonomy related query vars.
        /**
        * Parses various taxonomy related query vars.
        *
        * For BC, this method is not marked as protected. See [28987].
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @param array $q The query variables. Passed by reference.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:1152
        public set_404() Sets the 404 property and saves whether query is feed.
        /**
        * Sets the 404 property and saves whether query is feed.
        *
        * @since 2.0.0
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:1804
        public get($query_var, $default_value = ''): mixed Contents of the query variable. Retrieves the value of a query variable.
        /**
        * Retrieves the value of a query variable.
        *
        * @since 1.5.0
        * @since 3.9.0 The `$default_value` argument was introduced.
        *
        * @param string $query_var     Query variable key.
        * @param mixed  $default_value Optional. Value to return if the query variable is not set.
        *                              Default empty string.
        * @return mixed Contents of the query variable.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:1833
        public set($query_var, $value) Sets the value of a query variable.
        /**
        * Sets the value of a query variable.
        *
        * @since 1.5.0
        *
        * @param string $query_var Query variable key.
        * @param mixed  $value     Query variable value.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:1849
        public get_posts(): WP_Post[]|int[] Array of post objects or post IDs. Retrieves an array of posts based on query variables.
        /**
        * Retrieves an array of posts based on query variables.
        *
        * There are a few filters and actions that can be used to modify the post
        * database query.
        *
        * @since 1.5.0
        *
        * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
        *
        * @return WP_Post[]|int[] Array of post objects or post IDs.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:1865
        public next_post(): WP_Post Next post. Sets up the next post and iterate current post index.
        /**
        * Sets up the next post and iterate current post index.
        *
        * @since 1.5.0
        *
        * @return WP_Post Next post.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:3638
        public the_post() Sets up the current post.
        /**
        * Sets up the current post.
        *
        * Retrieves the next post, sets up the post, sets the 'in the loop'
        * property to true.
        *
        * @since 1.5.0
        *
        * @global WP_Post $post Global post object.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:3657
        public have_posts(): bool True if posts are available, false if end of the loop. Determines whether there are more posts available in the loop.
        /**
        * Determines whether there are more posts available in the loop.
        *
        * Calls the {@see 'loop_end'} action when the loop is complete.
        *
        * @since 1.5.0
        *
        * @return bool True if posts are available, false if end of the loop.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:3699
        public rewind_posts() Rewinds the posts and resets post index.
        /**
        * Rewinds the posts and resets post index.
        *
        * @since 1.5.0
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:3735
        public next_comment(): WP_Comment Comment object. Iterates current comment index and returns WP_Comment object.
        /**
        * Iterates current comment index and returns WP_Comment object.
        *
        * @since 2.2.0
        *
        * @return WP_Comment Comment object.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:3749
        public the_comment() Sets up the current comment.
        /**
        * Sets up the current comment.
        *
        * @since 2.2.0
        *
        * @global WP_Comment $comment Global comment object.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:3764
        public have_comments(): bool True if comments are available, false if no more comments. Determines whether there are more comments available.
        /**
        * Determines whether there are more comments available.
        *
        * Automatically rewinds comments when finished.
        *
        * @since 2.2.0
        *
        * @return bool True if comments are available, false if no more comments.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:3788
        public rewind_comments() Rewinds the comments, resets the comment index and comment to first.
        /**
        * Rewinds the comments, resets the comment index and comment to first.
        *
        * @since 2.2.0
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:3803
        public query($query): WP_Post[]|int[] Array of post objects or post IDs. Sets up the WordPress query by parsing query string.
        /**
        * Sets up the WordPress query by parsing query string.
        *
        * @since 1.5.0
        *
        * @see WP_Query::parse_query() for all available arguments.
        *
        * @param string|array $query URL query string or array of query arguments.
        * @return WP_Post[]|int[] Array of post objects or post IDs.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:3820
        public get_queried_object(): WP_Term|WP_Post_Type|WP_Post|WP_User|null The queried object. Retrieves the currently queried object.
        /**
        * Retrieves the currently queried object.
        *
        * If queried object is not set, then the queried object will be set from
        * the category, tag, taxonomy, posts page, single post, page, or author
        * query variable. After it is set up, it will be returned.
        *
        * @since 1.5.0
        *
        * @return WP_Term|WP_Post_Type|WP_Post|WP_User|null The queried object.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:3838
        public get_queried_object_id(): int Retrieves the ID of the currently queried object.
        /**
        * Retrieves the ID of the currently queried object.
        *
        * @since 1.5.0
        *
        * @return int
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:3933
        public __construct($query = '') Constructor.
        /**
        * Constructor.
        *
        * Sets up the WordPress query, if parameter is not empty.
        *
        * @since 1.5.0
        *
        * @see WP_Query::parse_query() for all available arguments.
        *
        * @param string|array $query URL query string or array of vars.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:3954
        public __get($name): mixed Property. Makes private properties readable for backward compatibility.
        /**
        * Makes private properties readable for backward compatibility.
        *
        * @since 4.0.0
        *
        * @param string $name Property to get.
        * @return mixed Property.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:3968
        public __isset($name): bool Whether the property is set. Makes private properties checkable for backward compatibility.
        /**
        * Makes private properties checkable for backward compatibility.
        *
        * @since 4.0.0
        *
        * @param string $name Property to check if set.
        * @return bool Whether the property is set.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:3982
        public __call($name, $arguments): mixed|false Return value of the callback, false otherwise. Makes private/protected methods readable for backward compatibility.
        /**
        * Makes private/protected methods readable for backward compatibility.
        *
        * @since 4.0.0
        *
        * @param string $name      Method to call.
        * @param array  $arguments Arguments to pass when calling.
        * @return mixed|false Return value of the callback, false otherwise.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:3997
        public is_archive(): bool Whether the query is for an existing archive page. Determines whether the query is for an existing archive page.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for an existing archive page.
        *
        * Archive pages include category, tag, author, date, custom post type,
        * and custom taxonomy based archives.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @see WP_Query::is_category()
        * @see WP_Query::is_tag()
        * @see WP_Query::is_author()
        * @see WP_Query::is_date()
        * @see WP_Query::is_post_type_archive()
        * @see WP_Query::is_tax()
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is for an existing archive page.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4021
        public is_post_type_archive($post_types = ''): bool Whether the query is for an existing post type archive page. Determines whether the query is for an existing post type archive page.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for an existing post type archive page.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @param string|string[] $post_types Optional. Post type or array of posts types
        *                                    to check against. Default empty.
        * @return bool Whether the query is for an existing post type archive page.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4034
        public is_attachment($attachment = ''): bool Whether the query is for an existing attachment page. Determines whether the query is for an existing attachment page.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for an existing attachment page.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @param int|string|int[]|string[] $attachment Optional. Attachment ID, title, slug, or array of such
        *                                              to check against. Default empty.
        * @return bool Whether the query is for an existing attachment page.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4061
        public is_author($author = ''): bool Whether the query is for an existing author archive page. Determines whether the query is for an existing author archive page.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for an existing author archive page.
        *
        * If the $author parameter is specified, this function will additionally
        * check if the query is for one of the authors specified.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @param int|string|int[]|string[] $author Optional. User ID, nickname, nicename, or array of such
        *                                          to check against. Default empty.
        * @return bool Whether the query is for an existing author archive page.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4099
        public is_category($category = ''): bool Whether the query is for an existing category archive page. Determines whether the query is for an existing category archive page.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for an existing category archive page.
        *
        * If the $category parameter is specified, this function will additionally
        * check if the query is for one of the categories specified.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @param int|string|int[]|string[] $category Optional. Category ID, name, slug, or array of such
        *                                            to check against. Default empty.
        * @return bool Whether the query is for an existing category archive page.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4138
        public is_tag($tag = ''): bool Whether the query is for an existing tag archive page. Determines whether the query is for an existing tag archive page.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for an existing tag archive page.
        *
        * If the $tag parameter is specified, this function will additionally
        * check if the query is for one of the tags specified.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @param int|string|int[]|string[] $tag Optional. Tag ID, name, slug, or array of such
        *                                       to check against. Default empty.
        * @return bool Whether the query is for an existing tag archive page.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4177
        public is_tax($taxonomy = '', $term = ''): bool Whether the query is for an existing custom taxonomy archive page. Determines whether the query is for an existing custom taxonomy archive page.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for an existing custom taxonomy archive page.
        *
        * If the $taxonomy parameter is specified, this function will additionally
        * check if the query is for that specific $taxonomy.
        *
        * If the $term parameter is specified in addition to the $taxonomy parameter,
        * this function will additionally check if the query is for one of the terms
        * specified.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @global WP_Taxonomy[] $wp_taxonomies Registered taxonomies.
        *
        * @param string|string[]           $taxonomy Optional. Taxonomy slug or slugs to check against.
        *                                            Default empty.
        * @param int|string|int[]|string[] $term     Optional. Term ID, name, slug, or array of such
        *                                            to check against. Default empty.
        * @return bool Whether the query is for an existing custom taxonomy archive page.
        *              True for custom taxonomy archive pages, false for built-in taxonomies
        *              (category and tag archives).
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4226
        public is_comments_popup(): false Always returns false. Determines whether the current URL is within the comments popup window.
        /**
        * Determines whether the current URL is within the comments popup window.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        * @deprecated 4.5.0
        *
        * @return false Always returns false.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4268
        public is_date(): bool Whether the query is for an existing date archive. Determines whether the query is for an existing date archive.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for an existing date archive.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is for an existing date archive.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4281
        public is_day(): bool Whether the query is for an existing day archive. Determines whether the query is for an existing day archive.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for an existing day archive.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is for an existing day archive.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4292
        public is_feed($feeds = ''): bool Whether the query is for a feed. Determines whether the query is for a feed.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for a feed.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @param string|string[] $feeds Optional. Feed type or array of feed types
        *                                         to check against. Default empty.
        * @return bool Whether the query is for a feed.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4305
        public is_comment_feed(): bool Whether the query is for a comments feed. Determines whether the query is for a comments feed.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for a comments feed.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is for a comments feed.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4325
        public is_front_page(): bool Whether the query is for the front page of the site. Determines whether the query is for the front page of the site.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for the front page of the site.
        *
        * This is for what is displayed at your site's main URL.
        *
        * Depends on the site's "Front page displays" Reading Settings 'show_on_front' and 'page_on_front'.
        *
        * If you set a static page for the front page of your site, this function will return
        * true when viewing that page.
        *
        * Otherwise the same as {@see WP_Query::is_home()}.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is for the front page of the site.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4345
        public is_home(): bool Whether the query is for the blog homepage. Determines whether the query is for the blog homepage.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for the blog homepage.
        *
        * This is the page which shows the time based blog content of your site.
        *
        * Depends on the site's "Front page displays" Reading Settings 'show_on_front' and 'page_for_posts'.
        *
        * If you set a static page for the front page of your site, this function will return
        * true only on the page you set as the "Posts page".
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @see WP_Query::is_front_page()
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is for the blog homepage.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4374
        public is_privacy_policy(): bool Whether the query is for the Privacy Policy page. Determines whether the query is for the Privacy Policy page.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for the Privacy Policy page.
        *
        * This is the page which shows the Privacy Policy content of your site.
        *
        * Depends on the site's "Change your Privacy Policy page" Privacy Settings 'wp_page_for_privacy_policy'.
        *
        * This function will return true only on the page you set as the "Privacy Policy page".
        *
        * @since 5.2.0
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is for the Privacy Policy page.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4391
        public is_month(): bool Whether the query is for an existing month archive. Determines whether the query is for an existing month archive.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for an existing month archive.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is for an existing month archive.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4408
        public is_page($page = ''): bool Whether the query is for an existing single page. Determines whether the query is for an existing single page.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for an existing single page.
        *
        * If the $page parameter is specified, this function will additionally
        * check if the query is for one of the pages specified.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @see WP_Query::is_single()
        * @see WP_Query::is_singular()
        *
        * @param int|string|int[]|string[] $page Optional. Page ID, title, slug, path, or array of such
        *                                        to check against. Default empty.
        * @return bool Whether the query is for an existing single page.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4427
        public is_paged(): bool Whether the query is for a paged result. Determines whether the query is for a paged result and not for the first page.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for a paged result and not for the first page.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is for a paged result.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4472
        public is_preview(): bool Whether the query is for a post or page preview. Determines whether the query is for a post or page preview.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for a post or page preview.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is for a post or page preview.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4483
        public is_robots(): bool Whether the query is for the robots.txt file. Determines whether the query is for the robots.txt file.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for the robots.txt file.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is for the robots.txt file.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4494
        public is_favicon(): bool Whether the query is for the favicon.ico file. Determines whether the query is for the favicon.ico file.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for the favicon.ico file.
        *
        * @since 5.4.0
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is for the favicon.ico file.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4505
        public is_search(): bool Whether the query is for a search. Determines whether the query is for a search.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for a search.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is for a search.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4516
        public is_single($post = ''): bool Whether the query is for an existing single post. Determines whether the query is for an existing single post.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for an existing single post.
        *
        * Works for any post type excluding pages.
        *
        * If the $post parameter is specified, this function will additionally
        * check if the query is for one of the Posts specified.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @see WP_Query::is_page()
        * @see WP_Query::is_singular()
        *
        * @param int|string|int[]|string[] $post Optional. Post ID, title, slug, path, or array of such
        *                                        to check against. Default empty.
        * @return bool Whether the query is for an existing single post.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4537
        public is_singular($post_types = ''): bool Whether the query is for an existing single post Determines whether the query is for an existing single post of any post type ...
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for an existing single post of any post type
        * (post, attachment, page, custom post types).
        *
        * If the $post_types parameter is specified, this function will additionally
        * check if the query is for one of the Posts Types specified.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @see WP_Query::is_page()
        * @see WP_Query::is_single()
        *
        * @param string|string[] $post_types Optional. Post type or array of post types
        *                                    to check against. Default empty.
        * @return bool Whether the query is for an existing single post
        *              or any of the given post types.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4591
        public is_time(): bool Whether the query is for a specific time. Determines whether the query is for a specific time.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for a specific time.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is for a specific time.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4611
        public is_trackback(): bool Whether the query is for a trackback endpoint call. Determines whether the query is for a trackback endpoint call.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for a trackback endpoint call.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is for a trackback endpoint call.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4622
        public is_year(): bool Whether the query is for an existing year archive. Determines whether the query is for an existing year archive.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for an existing year archive.
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is for an existing year archive.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4633
        public is_404(): bool Whether the query is a 404 error. Determines whether the query is a 404 (returns no results).
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is a 404 (returns no results).
        *
        * @since 3.1.0
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is a 404 error.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4644
        public is_embed(): bool Whether the query is for an embedded post. Determines whether the query is for an embedded post.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is for an embedded post.
        *
        * @since 4.4.0
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is for an embedded post.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4655
        public is_main_query(): bool Whether the query is the main query. Determines whether the query is the main query.
        /**
        * Determines whether the query is the main query.
        *
        * @since 3.3.0
        *
        * @global WP_Query $wp_query WordPress Query object.
        *
        * @return bool Whether the query is the main query.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4668
        public setup_postdata($post): true True when finished. Sets up global post data.
        /**
        * Sets up global post data.
        *
        * @since 4.1.0
        * @since 4.4.0 Added the ability to pass a post ID to `$post`.
        *
        * @global int     $id
        * @global WP_User $authordata
        * @global string  $currentday
        * @global string  $currentmonth
        * @global int     $page
        * @global array   $pages
        * @global int     $multipage
        * @global int     $more
        * @global int     $numpages
        *
        * @param WP_Post|object|int $post WP_Post instance or Post ID/object.
        * @return true True when finished.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4692
        public generate_postdata($post): array|false Elements of post or false on failure. Generates post data.
        /**
        * Generates post data.
        *
        * @since 5.2.0
        *
        * @param WP_Post|object|int $post WP_Post instance or Post ID/object.
        * @return array|false Elements of post or false on failure.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4740
        public reset_postdata() After looping through a nested query, this function restores the $post global...
        /**
        * After looping through a nested query, this function
        * restores the $post global to the current post in this query.
        *
        * @since 3.7.0
        *
        * @global WP_Post $post Global post object.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4897
        public lazyload_term_meta($check, $term_id): mixed Lazyloads term meta for posts in the loop.
        /**
        * Lazyloads term meta for posts in the loop.
        *
        * @since 4.4.0
        * @deprecated 4.5.0 See wp_queue_posts_for_term_meta_lazyload().
        *
        * @param mixed $check
        * @param int   $term_id
        * @return mixed
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4914
        public lazyload_comment_meta($check, $comment_id): mixed Lazyloads comment meta for comments in the loop.
        /**
        * Lazyloads comment meta for comments in the loop.
        *
        * @since 4.4.0
        * @deprecated 4.5.0 See wp_lazyload_comment_meta().
        *
        * @param mixed $check
        * @param int   $comment_id
        * @return mixed
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4929
        protected parse_search(&$q): string WHERE clause. Generates SQL for the WHERE clause based on passed search terms.
        /**
        * Generates SQL for the WHERE clause based on passed search terms.
        *
        * @since 3.7.0
        *
        * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
        *
        * @param array $q Query variables.
        * @return string WHERE clause.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:1394
        protected parse_search_terms($terms): string[] Terms that are not stopwords. Checks if the terms are suitable for searching.
        /**
        * Checks if the terms are suitable for searching.
        *
        * Uses an array of stopwords (terms) that are excluded from the separate
        * term matching when searching for posts. The list of English stopwords is
        * the approximate search engines list, and is translatable.
        *
        * @since 3.7.0
        *
        * @param string[] $terms Array of terms to check.
        * @return string[] Terms that are not stopwords.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:1517
        protected get_search_stopwords(): string[] Stopwords. Retrieves stopwords used when parsing search terms.
        /**
        * Retrieves stopwords used when parsing search terms.
        *
        * @since 3.7.0
        *
        * @return string[] Stopwords.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:1553
        protected parse_search_order(&$q): string ORDER BY clause. Generates SQL for the ORDER BY condition based on passed search terms.
        /**
        * Generates SQL for the ORDER BY condition based on passed search terms.
        *
        * @since 3.7.0
        *
        * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
        *
        * @param array $q Query variables.
        * @return string ORDER BY clause.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:1600
        protected parse_orderby($orderby): string|false Table-prefixed value to used in the ORDER clause. False otherwise. Converts the given orderby alias (if allowed) to a properly-prefixed value.
        /**
        * Converts the given orderby alias (if allowed) to a properly-prefixed value.
        *
        * @since 4.0.0
        *
        * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
        *
        * @param string $orderby Alias for the field to order by.
        * @return string|false Table-prefixed value to used in the ORDER clause. False otherwise.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:1659
        protected parse_order($order): string The sanitized 'order' query variable. Parse an 'order' query variable and cast it to ASC or DESC as necessary.
        /**
        * Parse an 'order' query variable and cast it to ASC or DESC as necessary.
        *
        * @since 4.0.0
        *
        * @param string $order The 'order' query variable.
        * @return string The sanitized 'order' query variable.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:1787
        protected generate_cache_key(array $args, $sql): string Cache key. Generates cache key.
        /**
        * Generates cache key.
        *
        * @since 6.1.0
        *
        * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
        *
        * @param array  $args Query arguments.
        * @param string $sql  SQL statement.
        * @return string Cache key.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:4846
        private init_query_flags() Resets query flags to false.
        /**
        * Resets query flags to false.
        *
        * The query flags are what page info WordPress was able to figure out.
        *
        * @since 2.0.0
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:483
        private set_found_posts($q, $limits) Sets up the amount of found posts and the number of pages (if limit clause wa...
        /**
        * Sets up the amount of found posts and the number of pages (if limit clause was used)
        * for the current query.
        *
        * @since 3.5.0
        *
        * @global wpdb $wpdb WordPress database abstraction object.
        *
        * @param array  $q      Query variables.
        * @param string $limits LIMIT clauses of the query.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-includes/class-wp-query.php:3581
      private _posts_class -> string (12) "\Timber\Post"
    • public __construct($query = false, $posts_class = 'Timber\\Post')
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/QueryIterator.php:23
      public post_count()
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/QueryIterator.php:63
      public found_posts(): int Gets the amount of found posts in the query.
      /**
      * Gets the amount of found posts in the query.
      *
      * @api
      * @since 1.11.1
      *
      * @return int
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/QueryIterator.php:75
      public get_pagination($prefs)
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/QueryIterator.php:79
      public get_posts($return_collection = false)
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/QueryIterator.php:83
      public valid()
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/QueryIterator.php:133
      public current()
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/QueryIterator.php:137
      final public next() Don't implement next, because current already advances the loop
      /**
      * Don't implement next, because current already advances the loop
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/QueryIterator.php:150
      public rewind()
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/QueryIterator.php:152
      public key()
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/QueryIterator.php:156
      public count(): int The custom count as an integer. Count elements of an object.
      /**
      * Count elements of an object.
      *
      * Necessary for some Twig `loop` variable properties.
      * @see http://twig.sensiolabs.org/doc/tags/for.html#the-loop-variable
      * @link  http://php.net/manual/en/countable.count.php
      * @return int The custom count as an integer.
      * The return value is cast to an integer.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/QueryIterator.php:202
      public static get_query_from_array_of_ids($query = array())
      \Timber\QueryIterator::get_query_from_array_of_ids($query = array())
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/QueryIterator.php:93
      public static get_query_from_string($string = '')
      \Timber\QueryIterator::get_query_from_string($string = '')
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/QueryIterator.php:107
      public static fix_number_posts_wp_quirk($query)
      \Timber\QueryIterator::fix_number_posts_wp_quirk($query)
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/QueryIterator.php:161
      public static fix_cat_wp_quirk($query)
      \Timber\QueryIterator::fix_cat_wp_quirk($query)
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/QueryIterator.php:170
      public static handle_maybe_custom_posts_page($query): WP_Query this will test for whether a custom page to display posts is active, and if s...
      \Timber\QueryIterator::handle_maybe_custom_posts_page($query)
      /**
      * this will test for whether a custom page to display posts is active, and if so, set the query to the default
      * @param  WP_Query $query the original query recived from WordPress
      * @return WP_Query
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/QueryIterator.php:184
    • => Timber\Post (56)
      • Properties (56)
      • Available methods (95)
      • Static class properties
      • public id -> integer 1299
        public ID -> integer 1299
        public object_type -> string (4) "post"
        public ImageClass -> string (12) "Timber\Image"
        public PostClass -> string (11) "Timber\Post"
        public TermClass -> string (11) "Timber\Term"
        public custom -> array (19)
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        _edit_last => string (1) "2"
        _wp_old_date => string (10) "2022-10-24"
        img_main => string (4) "1300"
        _img_main => string (19) "field_62c4065d0b60c"
        text_preview => string (0) ""
        _text_preview => string (19) "field_62c406990b60f"
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        <article class="item">
        <div class="textContent">
        <p>Publikacja przedstawia trendy w raportowaniu w sektorze żywnościowym. Prezentuje ogólne zagadnienia oraz pogłębia analizę o raportowanie w poszczególnych sektorach, a także zastosowanie konkretnych wskaźników.</p>
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        </article>
        
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        Instytucja: GRI</p>
        
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        content_content_1_file => string (4) "1301"
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        content_content => array (2)
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        1 => string (8) "cta_file"
        _content_content => string (19) "field_62c4140c95fd9"
        content => string (0) ""
        _content => string (19) "field_62c413ed1bd11"
        protected ___content -> null
        protected _permalink -> null
        protected _next -> array (0)
        protected _prev -> array (0)
        protected _css_class -> null
        public post_author -> string (1) "2"
        public post_content -> string (0) ""
        public post_date -> string (19) "2009-04-11 15:33:54"
        public post_excerpt -> string (0) ""
        public post_parent -> integer 0
        public post_status -> string (7) "publish"
        public post_title -> UTF-8 string (53) "TRENDY RAPORTOWANIU CSR SEKTORZE PRODUKCJI ŻYWNOŚCI"
        public post_type -> string (4) "blog"
        public slug -> string (51) "trendy-raportowaniu-csr-sektorze-produkcji-zywnosci"
        protected __type -> null
        public _edit_lock -> string (12) "1666618450:2"
        public _edit_last -> string (1) "2"
        public _wp_old_date -> string (10) "2022-10-24"
        public img_main -> string (4) "1300"
        public _img_main -> string (19) "field_62c4065d0b60c"
        public text_preview -> string (0) ""
        public _text_preview -> string (19) "field_62c406990b60f"
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        <article class="item">
        <div class="textContent">
        <p>Publikacja przedstawia trendy w raportowaniu w sektorze żywnościowym. Prezentuje ogólne zagadnienia oraz pogłębia analizę o raportowanie w poszczególnych sektorach, a także zastosowanie konkretnych wskaźników.</p>
        </div>
        </article>
        
        public _content_content_0_text -> string (19) "field_62c4151f67596"
        public content_content_1_title -> string (54) "SUSTAINABILITY REPORTING IN THE FOOD PROCESSING SECTOR"
        public _content_content_1_title -> string (19) "field_62c5bfce99739"
        public content_content_1_text -> UTF-8 string (70) "<p>Rok wydania: 2008<br /> Język: Angielski<br /> Instytucja: GRI</p>"
        <p>Rok wydania: 2008<br />
        Język: Angielski<br />
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        public content_content_1_file -> string (4) "1301"
        public _content_content_1_file -> string (19) "field_62c5bfed9973b"
        public content_content -> array (2)
        0 => string (4) "text"
        1 => string (8) "cta_file"
        public _content_content -> string (19) "field_62c4140c95fd9"
        public _content -> string (19) "field_62c413ed1bd11"
        public post_date_gmt -> string (19) "2009-04-11 13:33:54"
        public comment_status -> string (6) "closed"
        public ping_status -> string (6) "closed"
        public post_password -> string (0) ""
        public post_name -> string (51) "trendy-raportowaniu-csr-sektorze-produkcji-zywnosci"
        public to_ping -> string (0) ""
        public pinged -> string (0) ""
        public post_modified -> string (19) "2022-10-24 15:36:14"
        public post_modified_gmt -> string (19) "2022-10-24 13:36:14"
        public post_content_filtered -> string (0) ""
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        public menu_order -> integer 0
        public post_mime_type -> string (0) ""
        public comment_count -> string (1) "0"
        public filter -> string (3) "raw"
        public status -> string (7) "publish"
      • public __construct($pid = null) If you send the constructor nothing it will try to figure out the current pos...
        /**
        * If you send the constructor nothing it will try to figure out the current post id based on being inside The_Loop
        * @example
        * ```php
        * $post = new Timber\Post();
        * $other_post = new Timber\Post($random_post_id);
        * ```
        * @param mixed $pid
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:180
        public __get($field): mixed This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github...
        /**
        * This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github.com/fabpot/Twig/issues/2
        * This is also here to ensure that {{ post.class }} remains usable
        * @return mixed
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:190
        public __call($field, $args): mixed This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github...
        /**
        * This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github.com/fabpot/Twig/issues/2
        * This is also here to ensure that {{ post.class }} remains usable
        * @return mixed
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:202
        public __toString(): string Outputs the title of the post if you do something like `<h1>{{post}}</h1>`
        /**
        * Outputs the title of the post if you do something like `<h1>{{post}}</h1>`
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:269
        public get_edit_url(): bool|string Get the URL that will edit the current post/object
        /**
        * Get the URL that will edit the current post/object
        * @internal
        * @deprecated since 1.0
        * @codeCoverageIgnore
        * @see Timber\Post::edit_link
        * @return bool|string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:336
        public update($field, $value) updates the post_meta of the current object with the given value
        /**
        * updates the post_meta of the current object with the given value
        * @param string $field
        * @param mixed $value
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:345
        public preview(): \Timber\PostPreview Gets a preview/excerpt of your post.
        /**
        * Gets a preview/excerpt of your post.
        *
        * If you have text defined in the excerpt textarea of your post, it will use that. Otherwise it
        * will pull from the post_content. If there's a `<!-- more -->` tag, it will use that to mark
        * where to pull through.
        *
        * This method returns a `Timber\PostPreview` object, which is a **chainable object**. This
        * means that you can change the output of the preview by **adding more methods**. Refer to the
        * [documentation of the `Timber\PostPreview` class](https://timber.github.io/docs/reference/timber-postpreview/)
        * to get an overview of all the available methods.
        *
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * {# Use default preview #}
        * <p>{{ post.preview }}</p>
        *
        * {# Change the post preview text #}
        * <p>{{ post.preview.read_more('Continue Reading') }}</p>
        *
        * {# Additionally restrict the length to 50 words #}
        * <p>{{ post.preview.length(50).read_more('Continue Reading') }}</p>
        * ```
        * @see \Timber\PostPreview
        * @return \Timber\PostPreview
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:432
        public get_preview($len = 50, $force = false, $readmore = 'Read More', $strip = true, $end = '&hellip;'): string of the post preview get a preview of your post, if you have an excerpt it will use that, otherwis...
        /**
        * get a preview of your post, if you have an excerpt it will use that,
        * otherwise it will pull from the post_content.
        * If there's a <!-- more --> tag it will use that to mark where to pull through.
        * @deprecated since 1.3.1, use {{ post.preview }} instead
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * <p>{{post.get_preview(50)}}</p>
        * ```
        * @param int $len The number of words that WP should use to make the tease. (Isn't this better than [this mess](http://wordpress.org/support/topic/changing-the-default-length-of-the_excerpt-1?replies=14)?). If you've set a post_excerpt on a post, we'll use that for the preview text; otherwise the first X words of the post_content
        * @param bool $force What happens if your custom post excerpt is longer then the length requested? By default (`$force = false`) it will use the full `post_excerpt`. However, you can set this to true to *force* your excerpt to be of the desired length
        * @param string $readmore The text you want to use on the 'readmore' link
        * @param bool|string $strip true for default, false for none, string for list of custom attributes
        * @param string $end The text to end the preview with (defaults to ...)
        * @return string of the post preview
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:452
        public import_custom($pid) gets the post custom and attaches it to the current object
        /**
        * gets the post custom and attaches it to the current object
        * @internal
        * @param integer $pid a post ID number
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:521
        public comment_form($args = array()): string of HTML for the form Gets the comment form for use on a single article page
        /**
        *
        * Gets the comment form for use on a single article page
        * @param array This $args array thing is a mess, [fix at some point](http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/comment_form)
        * @return string of HTML for the form
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:634
        public terms($args = array(), $merge = true, $term_class = ''): array An array of taxonomies. Gets the terms associated with the post.
        /**
        * Gets the terms associated with the post.
        *
        * @api
        * @todo Remove deprecated parameters in 2.x
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * <section id="job-feed">
        * {% for post in job %}
        *     <div class="job">
        *         <h2>{{ post.title }}</h2>
        *         <p>{{ post.terms( {query:{taxonomy:'category', orderby:'name', order: 'ASC'}} )|join(', ') }}</p>
        *     </div>
        * {% endfor %}
        * </section>
        * ```
        * ```html
        * <section id="job-feed">
        *     <div class="job">
        *         <h2>Cheese Maker</h2>
        *         <p>Cheese, Food, Fromage</p>
        *     </div>
        *     <div class="job">
        *         <h2>Mime</h2>
        *         <p>Performance, Silence</p>
        *     </div>
        * </section>
        * ```
        * ```php
        * // Get all terms of a taxonomy.
        * $terms = $post->terms( 'category' );
        *
        * // Get terms of multiple taxonomies.
        * $terms = $post->terms( array( 'books', 'movies' ) );
        *
        * // Use custom arguments for taxonomy query and options.
        * $terms = $post->terms( array(
        *     'query' => [
        *         'taxonomy' => 'custom_tax',
        *         'orderby'  => 'count',
        *     ],
        *     'merge'      => false,
        *     'term_class' => 'My_Term_Class'
        * ) );
        * ```
        *
        * @param string|array $args {
        *     Optional. Name of the taxonomy or array of arguments.
        *
        *     @type array $query       Any array of term query parameters for getting the terms. See
        *                              `WP_Term_Query::__construct()` for supported arguments. Use the
        *                              `taxonomy` argument to choose which taxonomies to get. Defaults
        *                              to querying all registered taxonomies for the post type. You can
        *                              use custom or built-in WordPress taxonomies (category, tag).
        *                              Timber plays nice and figures out that `tag`, `tags` or
        *                              `post_tag` are all the same (also for `categories` or
        *                              `category`). For custom taxonomies you need to define the
        *                              proper name.
        *     @type bool $merge        Whether the resulting array should be one big one (`true`) or
        *                              whether it should be an array of sub-arrays for each taxonomy
        *                              (`false`). Default `true`.
        *     @type string $term_class The Timber term class to use for the term objects.
        * }
        * @param bool   $merge      Deprecated. Optional. See `$merge` argument in `$args` parameter.
        * @param string $term_class Deprecated. Optional. See `$term_class` argument in `$args`
        *                           parameter.
        * @return array An array of taxonomies.
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:706
        public has_term($term_name_or_id, $taxonomy = 'all'): bool
        /**
        * @param string|int $term_name_or_id
        * @param string $taxonomy
        * @return bool
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:806
        public get_paged_content(): string
        /**
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:824
        public get_post_type(): PostType Returns the post_type object with labels and other info
        /**
        * Returns the post_type object with labels and other info
        *
        * @deprecated since 1.0.4
        * @example
        *
        * ```twig
        * This post is from <span>{{ post.get_post_type.labels.plural }}</span>
        * ```
        *
        * ```html
        * This post is from <span>Recipes</span>
        * ```
        * @return PostType
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:844
        public get_comment_count(): int the number of comments on a post
        /**
        * @return int the number of comments on a post
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:852
        public has_field($field_name): boolean
        /**
        * @param string $field_name
        * @return boolean
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:861
        public field_object($field_name): mixed Gets the field object data from Advanced Custom Fields. This includes metadat...
        /**
        * Gets the field object data from Advanced Custom Fields.
        * This includes metadata on the field like whether it's conditional or not.
        *
        * @since 1.6.0
        * @param string $field_name of the field you want to lookup.
        * @return mixed
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:873
        public get_field($field_name): mixed
        /**
        * @param string $field_name
        * @return mixed
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:883
        public import_field($field_name)
        /**
        * @param string $field_name
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:905
        public post_class($class = ''): string a space-seperated list of classes Get the CSS classes for a post without cache. For usage you should use `{{pos...
        /**
        * Get the CSS classes for a post without cache. For usage you should use `{{post.class}}`
        * @internal
        * @param string $class additional classes you want to add
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * <article class="{{ post.post_class }}">
        *    {# Some stuff here #}
        * </article>
        * ```
        *
        * ```html
        * <article class="post-2612 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-data tag-charleston-church-shooting tag-dylann-roof tag-gun-violence tag-hate-crimes tag-national-incident-based-reporting-system">
        *    {# Some stuff here #}
        * </article>
        * ```
        * @return string a space-seperated list of classes
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:927
        public css_class($class = ''): string a space-seperated list of classes Get the CSS classes for a post, but with caching css post classes. For usage ...
        /**
        * Get the CSS classes for a post, but with caching css post classes. For usage you should use `{{ post.class }}` instead of `{{post.css_class}}` or `{{post.post_class}}`
        * @internal
        * @param string $class additional classes you want to add
        * @see Timber\Post::$_css_class
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * <article class="{{ post.class }}">
        *    {# Some stuff here #}
        * </article>
        * ```
        *
        * @return string a space-seperated list of classes
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:956
        public get_method_values(): array
        /**
        * @return array
        * @codeCoverageIgnore
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:970
        public author(): User|null A User object if found, false if not Return the author of a post
        /**
        * Return the author of a post
        * @api
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * <h1>{{post.title}}</h1>
        * <p class="byline">
        *     <a href="{{post.author.link}}">{{post.author.name}}</a>
        * </p>
        * ```
        * @return User|null A User object if found, false if not
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1005
        public authors()
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1011
        public modified_author(): User|null A User object if found, false if not Get the author (WordPress user) who last modified the post
        /**
        * Get the author (WordPress user) who last modified the post
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * Last updated by {{ post.modified_author.name }}
        * ```
        * ```html
        * Last updated by Harper Lee
        * ```
        * @return User|null A User object if found, false if not
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1026
        public categories(): array of Timber\Terms Get the categoires on a particular post
        /**
        * Get the categoires on a particular post
        * @api
        * @return array of Timber\Terms
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1036
        public category(): Timber\Term|null Returns a category attached to a post
        /**
        * Returns a category attached to a post
        * @api
        * If mulitpuile categories are set, it will return just the first one
        * @return Timber\Term|null
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1046
        public children($post_type = 'any', $childPostClass = false): array Returns an array of children on the post as Timber\Posts (or other claass as ...
        /**
        * Returns an array of children on the post as Timber\Posts
        * (or other claass as you define).
        * @api
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * {% if post.children %}
        *     Here are the child pages:
        *     {% for child in post.children %}
        *         <a href="{{ child.link }}">{{ child.title }}</a>
        *     {% endfor %}
        * {% endif %}
        * ```
        * @param string|array $post_type _optional_ use to find children of a particular post type (attachment vs. page for example). You might want to restrict to certain types of children in case other stuff gets all mucked in there. You can use 'parent' to use the parent's post type or you can pass an array of post types.
        * @param string|bool $childPostClass _optional_ a custom post class (ex: 'MyTimber\Post') to return the objects as. By default (false) it will use Timber\Post::$post_class value.
        * @return array
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1067
        public comments($count = null, $order = 'wp', $type = 'comment', $status = 'approve', $CommentClass = 'Timber\\Comment'): bool|\Timber\CommentThread Gets the comments on a `Timber\Post` and returns them as a `Timber\CommentThr...
        /**
        * Gets the comments on a `Timber\Post` and returns them as a `Timber\CommentThread`: a PHP
        * ArrayObject of [`Timber\Comment`](https://timber.github.io/docs/reference/timber-comment/)
        * (or whatever comment class you set).
        * @api
        *
        * @param int    $count        Set the number of comments you want to get. `0` is analogous to
        *                             "all".
        * @param string $order        Use ordering set in WordPress admin, or a different scheme.
        * @param string $type         For when other plugins use the comments table for their own
        *                             special purposes. Might be set to 'liveblog' or other, depending
        *                             on what’s stored in your comments table.
        * @param string $status       Could be 'pending', etc.
        * @param string $CommentClass What class to use when returning Comment objects. As you become a
        *                             Timber Pro, you might find yourself extending `Timber\Comment`
        *                             for your site or app (obviously, totally optional).
        * @see \Timber\CommentThread for an example with nested comments
        * @return bool|\Timber\CommentThread
        *
        * @example
        *
        * **single.twig**
        *
        * ```twig
        * <div id="post-comments">
        *   <h4>Comments on {{ post.title }}</h4>
        *   <ul>
        *     {% for comment in post.comments() %}
        *       {% include 'comment.twig' %}
        *     {% endfor %}
        *   </ul>
        *   <div class="comment-form">
        *     {{ function('comment_form') }}
        *   </div>
        * </div>
        * ```
        *
        * **comment.twig**
        *
        * ```twig
        * {# comment.twig #}
        * <li>
        *   <p class="comment-author">{{ comment.author.name }} says:</p>
        *   <div>{{ comment.content }}</div>
        * </li>
        * ```
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1136
        public content($page0, $len = -1): string Gets the actual content of a WP Post, as opposed to post_content this will ru...
        /**
        * Gets the actual content of a WP Post, as opposed to post_content this will run the hooks/filters attached to the_content. \This guy will return your posts content with WordPress filters run on it (like for shortcodes and wpautop).
        * @api
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * <div class="article">
        *     <h2>{{post.title}}</h2>
        *     <div class="content">{{ post.content }}</div>
        * </div>
        * ```
        * @param int $page
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1206
        public paged_content(): string
        /**
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1254
        public date($date_format = ''): string Get the date to use in your template!
        /**
        * Get the date to use in your template!
        * @api
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * Published on {{ post.date }} // Uses WP's formatting set in Admin
        * OR
        * Published on {{ post.date('F jS') }} // Jan 12th
        * ```
        *
        * ```html
        * Published on January 12, 2015
        * OR
        * Published on Jan 12th
        * ```
        * @param string $date_format
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1277
        public time($time_format = ''): string Get the time to use in your template
        /**
        * Get the time to use in your template
        * @api
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * Published at {{ post.time }} // Uses WP's formatting set in Admin
        * OR
        * Published at {{ post.time | time('G:i') }} // 13:25
        * ```
        *
        * ```html
        * Published at 1:25 pm
        * OR
        * Published at 13:25
        * ```
        * @param string $time_format
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1301
        public type(): PostType Returns the post_type object with labels and other info
        /**
        * Returns the post_type object with labels and other info
        *
        * @since 1.0.4
        * @example
        *
        * ```twig
        * This post is from <span>{{ post.type.labels.name }}</span>
        * ```
        *
        * ```html
        * This post is from <span>Recipes</span>
        * ```
        * @return PostType
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1323
        public edit_link(): bool|string the edit URL of a post in the WordPress admin Returns the edit URL of a post if the user has access to it
        /**
        * Returns the edit URL of a post if the user has access to it
        * @return bool|string the edit URL of a post in the WordPress admin
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1337
        public format(): mixed
        /**
        * @api
        * @return mixed
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1347
        public password_required(): boolean whether post requires password and correct password has been provided
        /**
        * whether post requires password and correct password has been provided
        * @api
        * @return boolean
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1356
        public link(): string ex: http://example.org/2015/07/my-awesome-post get the permalink for a post object
        /**
        * get the permalink for a post object
        * @api
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * <a href="{{post.link}}">Read my post</a>
        * ```
        * @return string ex: http://example.org/2015/07/my-awesome-post
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1369
        public meta($field_name = null): mixed
        /**
        * @param string $field_name
        * @return mixed
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1381
        public name(): string
        /**
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1392
        public modified_date($date_format = ''): string
        /**
        * @param string $date_format
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1400
        public modified_time($time_format = ''): string
        /**
        * @param string $time_format
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1410
        public next($in_same_term = false): mixed
        /**
        * @api
        * @param bool $in_same_term
        * @return mixed
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1419
        public pagination(): array Get a data array of pagination so you can navigate to the previous/next for a...
        /**
        * Get a data array of pagination so you can navigate to the previous/next for a paginated post
        * @return array
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1445
        public convert($data) Finds any WP_Post objects and converts them to Timber\Posts
        /**
        * Finds any WP_Post objects and converts them to Timber\Posts
        * @param array|WP_Post $data
        * @param string $class
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1478
        public parent(): bool|Timber\Post Gets the parent (if one exists) from a post as a Timber\Post object (or whate...
        /**
        * Gets the parent (if one exists) from a post as a Timber\Post object (or whatever is set in Timber\Post::$PostClass)
        * @api
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * Parent page: <a href="{{ post.parent.link }}">{{ post.parent.title }}</a>
        * ```
        * @return bool|Timber\Post
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1504
        public path(): string Gets the relative path of a WP Post, so while link() will return http://examp...
        /**
        * Gets the relative path of a WP Post, so while link() will return http://example.org/2015/07/my-cool-post
        * this will return just /2015/07/my-cool-post
        * @api
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * <a href="{{post.path}}">{{post.title}}</a>
        * ```
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1522
        public prev($in_same_term = false): mixed Get the previous post in a set
        /**
        * Get the previous post in a set
        * @api
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * <h4>Prior Entry:</h4>
        * <h3>{{post.prev.title}}</h3>
        * <p>{{post.prev.get_preview(25)}}</p>
        * ```
        * @param bool $in_same_term
        * @return mixed
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1539
        public tags(): array Gets the tags on a post, uses WP's post_tag taxonomy
        /**
        * Gets the tags on a post, uses WP's post_tag taxonomy
        * @api
        * @return array
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1562
        public thumbnail(): Timber\Image|null of your thumbnail get the featured image as a Timber/Image
        /**
        * get the featured image as a Timber/Image
        * @api
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * <img src="{{ post.thumbnail.src }}" />
        * ```
        * @return Timber\Image|null of your thumbnail
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1575
        public title(): string Returns the processed title to be used in templates. This returns the title o...
        /**
        * Returns the processed title to be used in templates. This returns the title of the post after WP's filters have run. This is analogous to `the_title()` in standard WP template tags.
        * @api
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * <h1>{{ post.title }}</h1>
        * ```
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1593
        public gallery($html = true): html Returns the gallery
        /**
        * Returns the gallery
        * @api
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * {{ post.gallery }}
        * ```
        * @return html
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1609
        public audio(): html Returns the audio
        /**
        * Returns the audio
        * @api
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * {{ post.audio }}
        * ```
        * @return html
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1628
        public video(): html Returns the video
        /**
        * Returns the video
        * @api
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * {{ post.video }}
        * ```
        * @return html
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1651
        public get_categories(): array of Timber\Terms Get the categories for a post
        /**
        * Get the categories for a post
        * @internal
        * @deprecated since 1.0
        * @codeCoverageIgnore
        * @see Timber\Post::categories
        * @return array of Timber\Terms
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1682
        public get_category(): mixed
        /**
        * @internal
        * @deprecated since 1.0
        * @codeCoverageIgnore
        * @see Timber\Post::category
        * @return mixed
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1693
        public get_image($field): Timber\Image
        /**
        * @param string $field
        * @return Timber\Image
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1704
        public get_tags(): array Gets an array of tags for you to use
        /**
        * Gets an array of tags for you to use
        * @internal
        * @deprecated since 1.0
        * @codeCoverageIgnore
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * <ul class="tags">
        *     {% for tag in post.tags %}
        *         <li>{{tag.name}}</li>
        *     {% endfor %}
        * </ul>
        * ```
        * @return array
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1723
        public get_title(): string Outputs the title with filters applied
        /**
        * Outputs the title with filters applied
        * @internal
        * @deprecated since 1.0
        * @codeCoverageIgnore
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * <h1>{{post.get_title}}</h1>
        * ```
        * ```html
        * <h1>Hello World!</h1>
        * ```
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1741
        public get_content($len = -1, $page0): string Displays the content of the post with filters, shortcodes and wpautop applied
        /**
        * Displays the content of the post with filters, shortcodes and wpautop applied
        * @example
        * ```twig
        * <div class="article-text">{{post.get_content}}</div>
        * ```
        * ```html
        * <div class="article-text"><p>Blah blah blah</p><p>More blah blah blah.</p></div>
        * ```
        * @param int $len
        * @param int $page
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1758
        public get_format(): mixed
        /**
        * @internal
        * @deprecated since 1.0
        * @return mixed
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1770
        public get_terms($tax = '', $merge = true, $TermClass = ''): array Get the terms associated with the post This goes across all taxonomies by def...
        /**
        * Get the terms associated with the post
        * This goes across all taxonomies by default
        * @internal
        * @deprecated since 1.0
        * @codeCoverageIgnore
        * @param string|array $tax What taxonom(y|ies) to pull from. Defaults to all registered taxonomies for the post type. You can use custom ones, or built-in WordPress taxonomies (category, tag). Timber plays nice and figures out that tag/tags/post_tag are all the same (and categories/category), for custom taxonomies you're on your own.
        * @param bool $merge Should the resulting array be one big one (true)? Or should it be an array of sub-arrays for each taxonomy (false)?
        * @return array
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1784
        public permalink(): string
        /**
        * @deprecated 0.20.0 use link() instead
        * @codeCoverageIgnore
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1793
        public get_date($date_format = ''): string
        /**
        * @internal
        * @see Timber\Post::date
        * @deprecated since 1.0
        * @codeCoverageIgnore
        * @param  string $date_format
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1806
        public get_modified_date($date_format = ''): string
        /**
        * @internal
        * @see Timber\Post::modified_date
        * @deprecated since 1.0
        * @codeCoverageIgnore
        * @param  string $date_format
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1818
        public get_modified_time($time_format = ''): string
        /**
        * @internal
        * @param  string $time_format
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1827
        public get_children($post_type = 'any', $childPostClass = false): array
        /**
        * @internal
        * @see Timber\Post::children
        * @deprecated since 1.0
        * @codeCoverageIgnore
        * @param string 		$post_type
        * @param bool|string 	$childPostClass
        * @return array
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1842
        public get_path(): string Get the permalink for a post, but as a relative path For example, where {{pos...
        /**
        * Get the permalink for a post, but as a relative path
        * For example, where {{post.link}} would return "http://example.org/2015/07/04/my-cool-post"
        * this will return the relative version: "/2015/07/04/my-cool-post"
        * @internal
        * @deprecated since 1.0
        * @codeCoverageIgnore
        * @return string
        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1855
        public get_prev($in_same_term = false): TimberPost|boolean Get the next post in WordPress's ordering
        /**
        * Get the next post in WordPress's ordering
        * @internal
        * @deprecated since 1.0
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1866
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        * @deprecated since 1.0
        * @codeCoverageIgnore
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1877
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        * @deprecated since 1.0
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1889
        public get_modified_author(): User|null
        /**
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        * @deprecated since 1.0
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1899
        public get_thumbnail(): Image|null
        /**
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        * @see TimberPost::thumbnail
        * @deprecated since 1.0
        * @codeCoverageIgnore
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1910
        public get_permalink(): string
        /**
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        * @deprecated since 1.0
        * @codeCoverageIgnore
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1921
        public get_link(): string get the permalink for a post object In your templates you should use link: <a...
        /**
        * get the permalink for a post object
        * In your templates you should use link:
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        * @codeCoverageIgnore
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        public get_next($taxonomy = false): TimberPost|boolean Get the next post in WordPress's ordering
        /**
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        * @internal
        * @deprecated since 1.0
        * @codeCoverageIgnore
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1946
        public get_pagination(): array Get a data array of pagination so you can navigate to the previous/next for a...
        /**
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        * @internal
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1958
        public get_comments($count = null, $order = 'wp', $type = 'comment', $status = 'approve', $CommentClass = 'Timber\\Comment'): array|mixed Get the comments for a post
        /**
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        * @param int $count
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1974
        public __isset($field): boolean
        /**
        *
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:15
        public import($info, $force = false) Takes an array or object and adds the properties to the parent object
        /**
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:59
        public can_edit(): bool Can you edit this post/term/user? Well good for you. You're no better than me.
        /**
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        * ```html
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        * ```
        * @return bool
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        Inherited from Timber\Core
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:100
        protected determine_id($pid): int|null the numberic id we should be using for this post object, null when there's no ID (ex: 404 page) tries to figure out what post you want to get if not explictly defined (or if...
        /**
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        * @param mixed a value to test against
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:230
        protected get_post_preview_object()
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:273
        protected get_post_preview_id($query)
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:281
        protected init($pid = false) Initializes a Post
        /**
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:317
        protected prepare_post_info($pid0): WP_Post on success takes a mix of integer (post ID), string (post slug), or object to return a W...
        /**
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        * @internal
        * @param integer $pid
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:360
        protected check_post_id($pid): integer ID number of a post helps you find the post id regardless of whether you send a string or whatever
        /**
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:379
        protected get_post_custom($pid): array Used internally to fetch the metadata fields (wp_postmeta table) and attach t...
        /**
        * Used internally to fetch the metadata fields (wp_postmeta table)
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:533
        protected get_info($pid): null|object|WP_Post Used internally by init, etc. to build TimberPost object
        /**
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        * @internal
        * @param  int $pid
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:606
        protected maybe_show_password_form(): string|void If the Password form is to be shown, show it!
        /**
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1170
        protected get_revised_data_from_method($method, $args = false)
        /**
        *
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1183
        protected content_handle_no_teaser_block($content): string Handles for an circumstance with the Block editor where a "more" block has an...
        /**
        * Handles for an circumstance with the Block editor where a "more" block has an option to
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        * @ticket #2218
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1243
        public static get_post_id_by_name($post_name): int get_post_id_by_name($post_name)
        \Timber\Post::get_post_id_by_name($post_name)
        /**
        * get_post_id_by_name($post_name)
        * @internal
        * @deprecated since 1.5.0
        * @param string $post_name
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:402
        protected static is_previewing(): bool Determine whether or not an admin/editor is looking at the post in "preview m...
        /**
        * Determine whether or not an admin/editor is looking at the post in "preview mode" via the
        * WordPress admin
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        */
        
        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:217
        protected static get_wp_link_page($i): string
        /**
        * @param int $i
        * @return string
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        Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:591
      • public static $representation :: string (4) "post"
        \Timber\Post::$representation
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    • Properties (5)
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      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Pagination.php:13
      protected init($prefs = array(), $wp_query = null)
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Pagination.php:29
      public static get_pagination($prefs = array()): array mixed Get pagination.
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      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Pagination.php:23
      public static paginate_links($args = array()): array
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      *
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      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Pagination.php:107
      protected static sanitize_url_params($add_args)
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Pagination.php:191
      protected static sanitize_args($args)
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Pagination.php:198
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    new \Timber\PostQuery($query = false, $post_class = '\\Timber\\Post')
    /**
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    * @param string 	$post_class
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    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/PostQuery.php:37
    public pagination($prefs = array()): Timber\Pagination object Set pagination for the collection. Optionally could be used to get pagination...
    $context['posts']->pagination($prefs = array())
    /**
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    * @param 	array $prefs
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    $context['posts']->get_posts()
    Inherited from Timber\PostCollection
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/PostCollection.php:64
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    public uasort(callable $callback)
    $context['posts']->uasort(callable $callback)
    public uksort(callable $callback)
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    $context['posts']->natcasesort()
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    public static maybe_set_preview($posts): array
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    /**
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    Inherited from Timber\PostCollection
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    Inherited from Timber\PostCollection
    Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/PostCollection.php:39
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      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->ImageClass
      public PostClass -> string (11) "Timber\Post"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->PostClass
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      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->TermClass
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      content_content_1_text => UTF-8 string (7894) "<h3><strong>Trójka winnych, czyli kto namieszał na rynku</strong></h3> <p cl...
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      <h3><strong>Trójka winnych, czyli kto namieszał na rynku</strong></h3>
      <p class="has-text-align-left">Zanim wskażę winnych zamieszania, cofnę się w czasie do 2015 roku. Był on szczególny, ponieważ w przeciwieństwie do dwóch wcześniejszych dekad, po raz pierwszy połączyły się niczym w wiązce laserowej, oczekiwania społeczne, inwestorów i … wola polityczna decydentów. Rezultatem są dwa ważne dokumenty, które wpływają na nasz biznes: Porozumienie paryskie dot. klimatu i Cele Zrównoważonego Rozwoju ONZ 2015-2030 (tzw. SDGs).</p>
      <p class="has-text-align-left">Komisja Europejska przystąpiła do urzeczywistniania założeń obu dokumentów i w ten sposób powstał unijny plan – tzw<strong>. Zielony Ład –</strong> oraz szereg ważnych regulacji, które mają wpływ na komunikację spółki z inwestorami oraz instytucjami finansującymi.</p>
      <p class="has-text-align-left">Mowa tutaj o <strong>Trójce winnych</strong> czyli rozporządzeniach dot. <strong>Taksonomii, SFDR oraz dyrektywy CSRD</strong>. To z nimi związany jest szereg aktów delegowanych, regulacji technicznych (RTS) oraz wytycznych. Dwa rozporządzenia i jedna dyrektywa stanowią <strong>silnik zrównoważonego finansowania</strong> i mają zmienić oblicze systemu finansowego w Europie.</p>
      <p class="has-text-align-left">Taksonomia określa kryteria definiowania działalności zrównoważonej środowiskowo, nakłada też wymogi raportowania na wybrane spółki i instytucje finansowe. SFDR nakłada wymogi raportowania na instytucje finansowe, które z kolei skutkują zapotrzebowaniem na dane ze strony spółek, a CSRD wprowadza jednolite zasady raportowania ESG wśród dużych podmiotów i spółek notowanych na giełdzie.</p>
      <h3><strong>Rewolucja w systemie finansowym</strong></h3>
      <p>Często słyszę o „prysznicu regulacyjnym” i to jest to delikatniejsze określenie w rozmowach o zakresie zmian. Niemniej świat zmienia się już teraz, na naszych oczach. Zmienia się sposób podejmowania decyzji przez uczestników rynku finansowego, który powoduje, <strong>że dane ESG</strong> (czyli środowiskowe, społeczne i ładu korporacyjnego) stają się <strong><em>hot commodity</em></strong>. Zielone obligacje notują kolejne wzrosty. Inwestorzy instytucjonalni jak Black Rock opierają swoje kryteria inwestowania o ESG. Na polu międzynarodowym trwa współpraca między Chinami, które zbudowały swoją taksonomię, a Europą i innymi krajami. System finansowy ma zasięg globalny, choć lepiej określa go, w kontekście zrównoważonego rozwoju, przymiotnik planetarny. Polska również na tej planecie ma swoje miejsce.</p>
      <p><strong>W kontekście tych (wielkich, przez duże „W”, lawinowych etc.) zmian obserwuję trzy postawy, które nie dają żadnego bezpiecznika spółce i skazują ją na finansową izolację.</strong></p>
      <p>Sprawdź, czy w Twojej firmie jest jedna z nich.</p>
      <h3><strong>Postawa nr 1. Mój sposób na rewolucję. Przeczekam</strong></h3>
      <p>Ta taktyka bywa pokłosiem myślenia „biznes potrzebuje ciszy”, „jeśli to dotyczy dużych podmiotów – to podzielę biznes na dwie mniejsze spółki” etc. Zadam Ci pytanie: Czy można było po prostu przeczekać rewolucję francuską i Napoleona w Europie? No nie. Podobnie nie ma takiej możliwości przy rewolucji systemu finansowania i zazielenia go. Stoją bowiem za nią silne motywacje: chcemy przeżyć na tej planecie przy względnym dobrostanie. I robić dobry biznes.</p>
      <p>Jeśli opóźnisz dostosowanie się do zmian, będzie Ci coraz trudniej, ponieważ z założenia system jest dynamiczny i zakłada, że będzie odzwierciedlał najnowsze osiągnięcia nauki. Będzie zatem ulegał kolejnym, coraz głębszym zmianom. Takie założenie jest „wszyte” w taksonomię, jak również w jednolity europejski standard raportowania – on również zakłada regularne przeglądy.</p>
      <p><strong>„Fala ESG” może wymagać od Ciebie</strong>:</p>
      <p># korekt w modelu biznesowym (widzisz gdzieś plastikowe sztućce w sklepach? Pomyśl o producencie)</p>
      <p># określenia ryzyk jakie dotyczą Twojej spółki. (wpisanie do listy ryzyk „zmiana klimatu” nie oznacza, że nim zarządzasz)</p>
      <p># przygotowania pracowników (jest takie zalecenie w Wytycznych KE dot. raportowania kwestii klimatu – czy spółka inwestuje w nowe umiejętności i wiedzę pracowników by móc funkcjonować w  gospodarce niskoemisyjnej)</p>
      <p># systemu raportowania, który zapewni Ci dane ESG stające się dzisiaj powoli biletem do biznesu.</p>
      <h3><strong>Postawa nr 2. Stary model biznesowy – nowa narracja</strong></h3>
      <p>To postawa, w której widzimy, że COŚ trzeba zrobić. I to COŚ to podejście bliższe myślenia „malujemy płot na zielono”, czyli że zostaje „po staremu”, ale opiszemy to na nowo. Przygotowanie nowego sprawozdanie z działalności zgodnie z tą linią, to sposób na wyrzucenie pieniędzy w błoto.</p>
      <p>Dlaczego?</p>
      <p>Podobnie jak konsumentki, które czytają na opakowaniach kosmetyków co to znaczy EKO i rozumieją już, że gdy jest informacja: 99% składników pochodzenia naturalnego, to trzeba sprawdzić składniki oraz czy waga też się zgadza – inwestorzy również sprawdzają fakty. I mają zdecydowanie bardziej czułe narzędzia: formularze, ratingi, benchmarki czy procesy due dilligence.</p>
      <p>Dlatego najlepiej jest opracować plan działań i plan ujawnienia informacji. Co jest możliwe dzisiaj, a co za dwa-trzy lata? Lepiej zatem zaprezentować rzetelne plany i się z nich rozliczać, niż komunikować ogólne hasła i słabej jakości dane.</p>
      <h3><strong>Postawa nr 3. Taksonomiczny czyli  kosmiczny wymiar dla wielu firm</strong></h3>
      <p>Trzecia postawa występuje przy każdej zmianie, a jest to metoda na zaprzeczenie. „Słyszę taksonomiczny, myślę kosmiczny”, albo „to dotyczy dużych firm”, „to nie dotyczy mojej branży”, „nie jestem elektrownią, tworzę oprogramowanie”.<br />
      Okazuje się, że w perspektywie 3 lat (czyli w biznesie za chwilę), zrównoważone finansowanie będzie dotyczyło większości firmy, które będą chciały zaciągnąć kredyt, ubezpieczyć się, czy pozyskać inwestora prywatnego czy giełdowego.</p>
      <h3><strong>Podsumowanie</strong></h3>
      <p>Jestem ciekawa, czy odnalazłeś/odnalazłaś jedną z taktyk u siebie. Jeśli tak, to rekomenduję, zmianę myślenia i podjęcie działania.Nie będę tutaj specjalnie oryginalna, ale poniższe, zdroworozsądkowe kroki warto podjąć. Być może sytuacja nie będzie wymagała od Ciebie dużych zmian, ale <strong>warto być świadomym co zrobić by nie tyle przetrwać, co zyskać.</strong></p>
      <p>#1 zorientuj się na czym polegają zmiany i w jakim stopniu Ciebie dotyczą,</p>
      <p>#2 sprawdź co możesz zrobić dzisiaj, a co w kolejnym roku. Jeden z moich klientów powiedział, że zastanawia się kogo dzisiaj powinien zatrudnić by mieć pod ręką „hot commodity”, jakimi są dane ESG, a jak jest u Ciebie?</p>
      <p>#3 deleguj temat pracownikom i współpracownikom, niech się uczą i będą wsparciem dla Ciebie,</p>
      <p>#4 jeśli możesz, skorzystaj przynajmniej w niezbędnym zakresie z ekspertów na rynku, którzy mogą Ci pomóc.</p>
      <hr class="wp-block-separator" />
      <p>Więcej informacji o raportowaniu ESG znajdziesz w jedynym na polskim rynku kursie raportowania 💥„<strong>Mistrzowski Raport ESG</strong>”💥. To kopalnia wiedzy o tym jak ułożyć sprawozdawczość, wydobyć dane ESG z firmy i przygotować dobry raport ESG za rok 2021. <strong>📧 Zapisz się na listę zainteresowanych</strong>, by jako pierwszy/a otrzymać informację o szczegółach kursu i starcie przedsprzedaży na lepszych warunkach. <a href="https://mistrzowskiraportesg.gr8.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://mistrzowskiraportesg.gr8.com/</a></p>
      
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      public content_content_1_text -> UTF-8 string (7894) "<h3><strong>Trójka winnych, czyli kto namieszał na rynku</strong></h3> <p cl...
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      <h3><strong>Trójka winnych, czyli kto namieszał na rynku</strong></h3>
      <p class="has-text-align-left">Zanim wskażę winnych zamieszania, cofnę się w czasie do 2015 roku. Był on szczególny, ponieważ w przeciwieństwie do dwóch wcześniejszych dekad, po raz pierwszy połączyły się niczym w wiązce laserowej, oczekiwania społeczne, inwestorów i … wola polityczna decydentów. Rezultatem są dwa ważne dokumenty, które wpływają na nasz biznes: Porozumienie paryskie dot. klimatu i Cele Zrównoważonego Rozwoju ONZ 2015-2030 (tzw. SDGs).</p>
      <p class="has-text-align-left">Komisja Europejska przystąpiła do urzeczywistniania założeń obu dokumentów i w ten sposób powstał unijny plan – tzw<strong>. Zielony Ład –</strong> oraz szereg ważnych regulacji, które mają wpływ na komunikację spółki z inwestorami oraz instytucjami finansującymi.</p>
      <p class="has-text-align-left">Mowa tutaj o <strong>Trójce winnych</strong> czyli rozporządzeniach dot. <strong>Taksonomii, SFDR oraz dyrektywy CSRD</strong>. To z nimi związany jest szereg aktów delegowanych, regulacji technicznych (RTS) oraz wytycznych. Dwa rozporządzenia i jedna dyrektywa stanowią <strong>silnik zrównoważonego finansowania</strong> i mają zmienić oblicze systemu finansowego w Europie.</p>
      <p class="has-text-align-left">Taksonomia określa kryteria definiowania działalności zrównoważonej środowiskowo, nakłada też wymogi raportowania na wybrane spółki i instytucje finansowe. SFDR nakłada wymogi raportowania na instytucje finansowe, które z kolei skutkują zapotrzebowaniem na dane ze strony spółek, a CSRD wprowadza jednolite zasady raportowania ESG wśród dużych podmiotów i spółek notowanych na giełdzie.</p>
      <h3><strong>Rewolucja w systemie finansowym</strong></h3>
      <p>Często słyszę o „prysznicu regulacyjnym” i to jest to delikatniejsze określenie w rozmowach o zakresie zmian. Niemniej świat zmienia się już teraz, na naszych oczach. Zmienia się sposób podejmowania decyzji przez uczestników rynku finansowego, który powoduje, <strong>że dane ESG</strong> (czyli środowiskowe, społeczne i ładu korporacyjnego) stają się <strong><em>hot commodity</em></strong>. Zielone obligacje notują kolejne wzrosty. Inwestorzy instytucjonalni jak Black Rock opierają swoje kryteria inwestowania o ESG. Na polu międzynarodowym trwa współpraca między Chinami, które zbudowały swoją taksonomię, a Europą i innymi krajami. System finansowy ma zasięg globalny, choć lepiej określa go, w kontekście zrównoważonego rozwoju, przymiotnik planetarny. Polska również na tej planecie ma swoje miejsce.</p>
      <p><strong>W kontekście tych (wielkich, przez duże „W”, lawinowych etc.) zmian obserwuję trzy postawy, które nie dają żadnego bezpiecznika spółce i skazują ją na finansową izolację.</strong></p>
      <p>Sprawdź, czy w Twojej firmie jest jedna z nich.</p>
      <h3><strong>Postawa nr 1. Mój sposób na rewolucję. Przeczekam</strong></h3>
      <p>Ta taktyka bywa pokłosiem myślenia „biznes potrzebuje ciszy”, „jeśli to dotyczy dużych podmiotów – to podzielę biznes na dwie mniejsze spółki” etc. Zadam Ci pytanie: Czy można było po prostu przeczekać rewolucję francuską i Napoleona w Europie? No nie. Podobnie nie ma takiej możliwości przy rewolucji systemu finansowania i zazielenia go. Stoją bowiem za nią silne motywacje: chcemy przeżyć na tej planecie przy względnym dobrostanie. I robić dobry biznes.</p>
      <p>Jeśli opóźnisz dostosowanie się do zmian, będzie Ci coraz trudniej, ponieważ z założenia system jest dynamiczny i zakłada, że będzie odzwierciedlał najnowsze osiągnięcia nauki. Będzie zatem ulegał kolejnym, coraz głębszym zmianom. Takie założenie jest „wszyte” w taksonomię, jak również w jednolity europejski standard raportowania – on również zakłada regularne przeglądy.</p>
      <p><strong>„Fala ESG” może wymagać od Ciebie</strong>:</p>
      <p># korekt w modelu biznesowym (widzisz gdzieś plastikowe sztućce w sklepach? Pomyśl o producencie)</p>
      <p># określenia ryzyk jakie dotyczą Twojej spółki. (wpisanie do listy ryzyk „zmiana klimatu” nie oznacza, że nim zarządzasz)</p>
      <p># przygotowania pracowników (jest takie zalecenie w Wytycznych KE dot. raportowania kwestii klimatu – czy spółka inwestuje w nowe umiejętności i wiedzę pracowników by móc funkcjonować w  gospodarce niskoemisyjnej)</p>
      <p># systemu raportowania, który zapewni Ci dane ESG stające się dzisiaj powoli biletem do biznesu.</p>
      <h3><strong>Postawa nr 2. Stary model biznesowy – nowa narracja</strong></h3>
      <p>To postawa, w której widzimy, że COŚ trzeba zrobić. I to COŚ to podejście bliższe myślenia „malujemy płot na zielono”, czyli że zostaje „po staremu”, ale opiszemy to na nowo. Przygotowanie nowego sprawozdanie z działalności zgodnie z tą linią, to sposób na wyrzucenie pieniędzy w błoto.</p>
      <p>Dlaczego?</p>
      <p>Podobnie jak konsumentki, które czytają na opakowaniach kosmetyków co to znaczy EKO i rozumieją już, że gdy jest informacja: 99% składników pochodzenia naturalnego, to trzeba sprawdzić składniki oraz czy waga też się zgadza – inwestorzy również sprawdzają fakty. I mają zdecydowanie bardziej czułe narzędzia: formularze, ratingi, benchmarki czy procesy due dilligence.</p>
      <p>Dlatego najlepiej jest opracować plan działań i plan ujawnienia informacji. Co jest możliwe dzisiaj, a co za dwa-trzy lata? Lepiej zatem zaprezentować rzetelne plany i się z nich rozliczać, niż komunikować ogólne hasła i słabej jakości dane.</p>
      <h3><strong>Postawa nr 3. Taksonomiczny czyli  kosmiczny wymiar dla wielu firm</strong></h3>
      <p>Trzecia postawa występuje przy każdej zmianie, a jest to metoda na zaprzeczenie. „Słyszę taksonomiczny, myślę kosmiczny”, albo „to dotyczy dużych firm”, „to nie dotyczy mojej branży”, „nie jestem elektrownią, tworzę oprogramowanie”.<br />
      Okazuje się, że w perspektywie 3 lat (czyli w biznesie za chwilę), zrównoważone finansowanie będzie dotyczyło większości firmy, które będą chciały zaciągnąć kredyt, ubezpieczyć się, czy pozyskać inwestora prywatnego czy giełdowego.</p>
      <h3><strong>Podsumowanie</strong></h3>
      <p>Jestem ciekawa, czy odnalazłeś/odnalazłaś jedną z taktyk u siebie. Jeśli tak, to rekomenduję, zmianę myślenia i podjęcie działania.Nie będę tutaj specjalnie oryginalna, ale poniższe, zdroworozsądkowe kroki warto podjąć. Być może sytuacja nie będzie wymagała od Ciebie dużych zmian, ale <strong>warto być świadomym co zrobić by nie tyle przetrwać, co zyskać.</strong></p>
      <p>#1 zorientuj się na czym polegają zmiany i w jakim stopniu Ciebie dotyczą,</p>
      <p>#2 sprawdź co możesz zrobić dzisiaj, a co w kolejnym roku. Jeden z moich klientów powiedział, że zastanawia się kogo dzisiaj powinien zatrudnić by mieć pod ręką „hot commodity”, jakimi są dane ESG, a jak jest u Ciebie?</p>
      <p>#3 deleguj temat pracownikom i współpracownikom, niech się uczą i będą wsparciem dla Ciebie,</p>
      <p>#4 jeśli możesz, skorzystaj przynajmniej w niezbędnym zakresie z ekspertów na rynku, którzy mogą Ci pomóc.</p>
      <hr class="wp-block-separator" />
      <p>Więcej informacji o raportowaniu ESG znajdziesz w jedynym na polskim rynku kursie raportowania 💥„<strong>Mistrzowski Raport ESG</strong>”💥. To kopalnia wiedzy o tym jak ułożyć sprawozdawczość, wydobyć dane ESG z firmy i przygotować dobry raport ESG za rok 2021. <strong>📧 Zapisz się na listę zainteresowanych</strong>, by jako pierwszy/a otrzymać informację o szczegółach kursu i starcie przedsprzedaży na lepszych warunkach. <a href="https://mistrzowskiraportesg.gr8.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://mistrzowskiraportesg.gr8.com/</a></p>
      
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      * ```twig
      * <p>{{post.get_preview(50)}}</p>
      * ```
      * @param int $len The number of words that WP should use to make the tease. (Isn't this better than [this mess](http://wordpress.org/support/topic/changing-the-default-length-of-the_excerpt-1?replies=14)?). If you've set a post_excerpt on a post, we'll use that for the preview text; otherwise the first X words of the post_content
      * @param bool $force What happens if your custom post excerpt is longer then the length requested? By default (`$force = false`) it will use the full `post_excerpt`. However, you can set this to true to *force* your excerpt to be of the desired length
      * @param string $readmore The text you want to use on the 'readmore' link
      * @param bool|string $strip true for default, false for none, string for list of custom attributes
      * @param string $end The text to end the preview with (defaults to ...)
      * @return string of the post preview
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:452
      public import_custom($pid) gets the post custom and attaches it to the current object
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->import_custom($pid)
      /**
      * gets the post custom and attaches it to the current object
      * @internal
      * @param integer $pid a post ID number
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:521
      public comment_form($args = array()): string of HTML for the form Gets the comment form for use on a single article page
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->comment_form($args = array())
      /**
      *
      * Gets the comment form for use on a single article page
      * @param array This $args array thing is a mess, [fix at some point](http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/comment_form)
      * @return string of HTML for the form
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:634
      public terms($args = array(), $merge = true, $term_class = ''): array An array of taxonomies. Gets the terms associated with the post.
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->terms($args = array(), $merge = true, $term_class = '')
      /**
      * Gets the terms associated with the post.
      *
      * @api
      * @todo Remove deprecated parameters in 2.x
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <section id="job-feed">
      * {% for post in job %}
      *     <div class="job">
      *         <h2>{{ post.title }}</h2>
      *         <p>{{ post.terms( {query:{taxonomy:'category', orderby:'name', order: 'ASC'}} )|join(', ') }}</p>
      *     </div>
      * {% endfor %}
      * </section>
      * ```
      * ```html
      * <section id="job-feed">
      *     <div class="job">
      *         <h2>Cheese Maker</h2>
      *         <p>Cheese, Food, Fromage</p>
      *     </div>
      *     <div class="job">
      *         <h2>Mime</h2>
      *         <p>Performance, Silence</p>
      *     </div>
      * </section>
      * ```
      * ```php
      * // Get all terms of a taxonomy.
      * $terms = $post->terms( 'category' );
      *
      * // Get terms of multiple taxonomies.
      * $terms = $post->terms( array( 'books', 'movies' ) );
      *
      * // Use custom arguments for taxonomy query and options.
      * $terms = $post->terms( array(
      *     'query' => [
      *         'taxonomy' => 'custom_tax',
      *         'orderby'  => 'count',
      *     ],
      *     'merge'      => false,
      *     'term_class' => 'My_Term_Class'
      * ) );
      * ```
      *
      * @param string|array $args {
      *     Optional. Name of the taxonomy or array of arguments.
      *
      *     @type array $query       Any array of term query parameters for getting the terms. See
      *                              `WP_Term_Query::__construct()` for supported arguments. Use the
      *                              `taxonomy` argument to choose which taxonomies to get. Defaults
      *                              to querying all registered taxonomies for the post type. You can
      *                              use custom or built-in WordPress taxonomies (category, tag).
      *                              Timber plays nice and figures out that `tag`, `tags` or
      *                              `post_tag` are all the same (also for `categories` or
      *                              `category`). For custom taxonomies you need to define the
      *                              proper name.
      *     @type bool $merge        Whether the resulting array should be one big one (`true`) or
      *                              whether it should be an array of sub-arrays for each taxonomy
      *                              (`false`). Default `true`.
      *     @type string $term_class The Timber term class to use for the term objects.
      * }
      * @param bool   $merge      Deprecated. Optional. See `$merge` argument in `$args` parameter.
      * @param string $term_class Deprecated. Optional. See `$term_class` argument in `$args`
      *                           parameter.
      * @return array An array of taxonomies.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:706
      public has_term($term_name_or_id, $taxonomy = 'all'): bool
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->has_term($term_name_or_id, $taxonomy = 'all')
      /**
      * @param string|int $term_name_or_id
      * @param string $taxonomy
      * @return bool
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:806
      public get_paged_content(): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_paged_content()
      /**
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:824
      public get_post_type(): PostType Returns the post_type object with labels and other info
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_post_type()
      /**
      * Returns the post_type object with labels and other info
      *
      * @deprecated since 1.0.4
      * @example
      *
      * ```twig
      * This post is from <span>{{ post.get_post_type.labels.plural }}</span>
      * ```
      *
      * ```html
      * This post is from <span>Recipes</span>
      * ```
      * @return PostType
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:844
      public get_comment_count(): int the number of comments on a post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_comment_count()
      /**
      * @return int the number of comments on a post
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:852
      public has_field($field_name): boolean
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->has_field($field_name)
      /**
      * @param string $field_name
      * @return boolean
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:861
      public field_object($field_name): mixed Gets the field object data from Advanced Custom Fields. This includes metadat...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->field_object($field_name)
      /**
      * Gets the field object data from Advanced Custom Fields.
      * This includes metadata on the field like whether it's conditional or not.
      *
      * @since 1.6.0
      * @param string $field_name of the field you want to lookup.
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:873
      public get_field($field_name): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_field($field_name)
      /**
      * @param string $field_name
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:883
      public import_field($field_name)
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->import_field($field_name)
      /**
      * @param string $field_name
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:905
      public post_class($class = ''): string a space-seperated list of classes Get the CSS classes for a post without cache. For usage you should use `{{pos...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->post_class($class = '')
      /**
      * Get the CSS classes for a post without cache. For usage you should use `{{post.class}}`
      * @internal
      * @param string $class additional classes you want to add
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <article class="{{ post.post_class }}">
      *    {# Some stuff here #}
      * </article>
      * ```
      *
      * ```html
      * <article class="post-2612 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-data tag-charleston-church-shooting tag-dylann-roof tag-gun-violence tag-hate-crimes tag-national-incident-based-reporting-system">
      *    {# Some stuff here #}
      * </article>
      * ```
      * @return string a space-seperated list of classes
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:927
      public css_class($class = ''): string a space-seperated list of classes Get the CSS classes for a post, but with caching css post classes. For usage ...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->css_class($class = '')
      /**
      * Get the CSS classes for a post, but with caching css post classes. For usage you should use `{{ post.class }}` instead of `{{post.css_class}}` or `{{post.post_class}}`
      * @internal
      * @param string $class additional classes you want to add
      * @see Timber\Post::$_css_class
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <article class="{{ post.class }}">
      *    {# Some stuff here #}
      * </article>
      * ```
      *
      * @return string a space-seperated list of classes
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:956
      public get_method_values(): array
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_method_values()
      /**
      * @return array
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:970
      public author(): User|null A User object if found, false if not Return the author of a post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->author()
      /**
      * Return the author of a post
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <h1>{{post.title}}</h1>
      * <p class="byline">
      *     <a href="{{post.author.link}}">{{post.author.name}}</a>
      * </p>
      * ```
      * @return User|null A User object if found, false if not
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1005
      public authors()
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->authors()
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1011
      public modified_author(): User|null A User object if found, false if not Get the author (WordPress user) who last modified the post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->modified_author()
      /**
      * Get the author (WordPress user) who last modified the post
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * Last updated by {{ post.modified_author.name }}
      * ```
      * ```html
      * Last updated by Harper Lee
      * ```
      * @return User|null A User object if found, false if not
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1026
      public categories(): array of Timber\Terms Get the categoires on a particular post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->categories()
      /**
      * Get the categoires on a particular post
      * @api
      * @return array of Timber\Terms
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1036
      public category(): Timber\Term|null Returns a category attached to a post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->category()
      /**
      * Returns a category attached to a post
      * @api
      * If mulitpuile categories are set, it will return just the first one
      * @return Timber\Term|null
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1046
      public children($post_type = 'any', $childPostClass = false): array Returns an array of children on the post as Timber\Posts (or other claass as ...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->children($post_type = 'any', $childPostClass = false)
      /**
      * Returns an array of children on the post as Timber\Posts
      * (or other claass as you define).
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {% if post.children %}
      *     Here are the child pages:
      *     {% for child in post.children %}
      *         <a href="{{ child.link }}">{{ child.title }}</a>
      *     {% endfor %}
      * {% endif %}
      * ```
      * @param string|array $post_type _optional_ use to find children of a particular post type (attachment vs. page for example). You might want to restrict to certain types of children in case other stuff gets all mucked in there. You can use 'parent' to use the parent's post type or you can pass an array of post types.
      * @param string|bool $childPostClass _optional_ a custom post class (ex: 'MyTimber\Post') to return the objects as. By default (false) it will use Timber\Post::$post_class value.
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1067
      public comments($count = null, $order = 'wp', $type = 'comment', $status = 'approve', $CommentClass = 'Timber\\Comment'): bool|\Timber\CommentThread Gets the comments on a `Timber\Post` and returns them as a `Timber\CommentThr...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->comments($count = null, $order = 'wp', $type = 'comment', $status = 'approve', $CommentClass = 'Timber\\Comment')
      /**
      * Gets the comments on a `Timber\Post` and returns them as a `Timber\CommentThread`: a PHP
      * ArrayObject of [`Timber\Comment`](https://timber.github.io/docs/reference/timber-comment/)
      * (or whatever comment class you set).
      * @api
      *
      * @param int    $count        Set the number of comments you want to get. `0` is analogous to
      *                             "all".
      * @param string $order        Use ordering set in WordPress admin, or a different scheme.
      * @param string $type         For when other plugins use the comments table for their own
      *                             special purposes. Might be set to 'liveblog' or other, depending
      *                             on what’s stored in your comments table.
      * @param string $status       Could be 'pending', etc.
      * @param string $CommentClass What class to use when returning Comment objects. As you become a
      *                             Timber Pro, you might find yourself extending `Timber\Comment`
      *                             for your site or app (obviously, totally optional).
      * @see \Timber\CommentThread for an example with nested comments
      * @return bool|\Timber\CommentThread
      *
      * @example
      *
      * **single.twig**
      *
      * ```twig
      * <div id="post-comments">
      *   <h4>Comments on {{ post.title }}</h4>
      *   <ul>
      *     {% for comment in post.comments() %}
      *       {% include 'comment.twig' %}
      *     {% endfor %}
      *   </ul>
      *   <div class="comment-form">
      *     {{ function('comment_form') }}
      *   </div>
      * </div>
      * ```
      *
      * **comment.twig**
      *
      * ```twig
      * {# comment.twig #}
      * <li>
      *   <p class="comment-author">{{ comment.author.name }} says:</p>
      *   <div>{{ comment.content }}</div>
      * </li>
      * ```
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1136
      public content($page0, $len = -1): string Gets the actual content of a WP Post, as opposed to post_content this will ru...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->content($page0, $len = -1)
      /**
      * Gets the actual content of a WP Post, as opposed to post_content this will run the hooks/filters attached to the_content. \This guy will return your posts content with WordPress filters run on it (like for shortcodes and wpautop).
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <div class="article">
      *     <h2>{{post.title}}</h2>
      *     <div class="content">{{ post.content }}</div>
      * </div>
      * ```
      * @param int $page
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1206
      public paged_content(): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->paged_content()
      /**
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1254
      public date($date_format = ''): string Get the date to use in your template!
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->date($date_format = '')
      /**
      * Get the date to use in your template!
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * Published on {{ post.date }} // Uses WP's formatting set in Admin
      * OR
      * Published on {{ post.date('F jS') }} // Jan 12th
      * ```
      *
      * ```html
      * Published on January 12, 2015
      * OR
      * Published on Jan 12th
      * ```
      * @param string $date_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1277
      public time($time_format = ''): string Get the time to use in your template
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->time($time_format = '')
      /**
      * Get the time to use in your template
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * Published at {{ post.time }} // Uses WP's formatting set in Admin
      * OR
      * Published at {{ post.time | time('G:i') }} // 13:25
      * ```
      *
      * ```html
      * Published at 1:25 pm
      * OR
      * Published at 13:25
      * ```
      * @param string $time_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1301
      public type(): PostType Returns the post_type object with labels and other info
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->type()
      /**
      * Returns the post_type object with labels and other info
      *
      * @since 1.0.4
      * @example
      *
      * ```twig
      * This post is from <span>{{ post.type.labels.name }}</span>
      * ```
      *
      * ```html
      * This post is from <span>Recipes</span>
      * ```
      * @return PostType
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1323
      public edit_link(): bool|string the edit URL of a post in the WordPress admin Returns the edit URL of a post if the user has access to it
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->edit_link()
      /**
      * Returns the edit URL of a post if the user has access to it
      * @return bool|string the edit URL of a post in the WordPress admin
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1337
      public format(): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->format()
      /**
      * @api
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1347
      public password_required(): boolean whether post requires password and correct password has been provided
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->password_required()
      /**
      * whether post requires password and correct password has been provided
      * @api
      * @return boolean
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1356
      public link(): string ex: http://example.org/2015/07/my-awesome-post get the permalink for a post object
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->link()
      /**
      * get the permalink for a post object
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <a href="{{post.link}}">Read my post</a>
      * ```
      * @return string ex: http://example.org/2015/07/my-awesome-post
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1369
      public meta($field_name = null): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->meta($field_name = null)
      /**
      * @param string $field_name
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1381
      public name(): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->name()
      /**
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1392
      public modified_date($date_format = ''): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->modified_date($date_format = '')
      /**
      * @param string $date_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1400
      public modified_time($time_format = ''): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->modified_time($time_format = '')
      /**
      * @param string $time_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1410
      public next($in_same_term = false): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->next($in_same_term = false)
      /**
      * @api
      * @param bool $in_same_term
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1419
      public pagination(): array Get a data array of pagination so you can navigate to the previous/next for a...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->pagination()
      /**
      * Get a data array of pagination so you can navigate to the previous/next for a paginated post
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1445
      public convert($data) Finds any WP_Post objects and converts them to Timber\Posts
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->convert($data)
      /**
      * Finds any WP_Post objects and converts them to Timber\Posts
      * @param array|WP_Post $data
      * @param string $class
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1478
      public parent(): bool|Timber\Post Gets the parent (if one exists) from a post as a Timber\Post object (or whate...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->parent()
      /**
      * Gets the parent (if one exists) from a post as a Timber\Post object (or whatever is set in Timber\Post::$PostClass)
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * Parent page: <a href="{{ post.parent.link }}">{{ post.parent.title }}</a>
      * ```
      * @return bool|Timber\Post
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1504
      public path(): string Gets the relative path of a WP Post, so while link() will return http://examp...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->path()
      /**
      * Gets the relative path of a WP Post, so while link() will return http://example.org/2015/07/my-cool-post
      * this will return just /2015/07/my-cool-post
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <a href="{{post.path}}">{{post.title}}</a>
      * ```
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1522
      public prev($in_same_term = false): mixed Get the previous post in a set
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->prev($in_same_term = false)
      /**
      * Get the previous post in a set
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <h4>Prior Entry:</h4>
      * <h3>{{post.prev.title}}</h3>
      * <p>{{post.prev.get_preview(25)}}</p>
      * ```
      * @param bool $in_same_term
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1539
      public tags(): array Gets the tags on a post, uses WP's post_tag taxonomy
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->tags()
      /**
      * Gets the tags on a post, uses WP's post_tag taxonomy
      * @api
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1562
      public thumbnail(): Timber\Image|null of your thumbnail get the featured image as a Timber/Image
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->thumbnail()
      /**
      * get the featured image as a Timber/Image
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <img src="{{ post.thumbnail.src }}" />
      * ```
      * @return Timber\Image|null of your thumbnail
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1575
      public title(): string Returns the processed title to be used in templates. This returns the title o...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->title()
      /**
      * Returns the processed title to be used in templates. This returns the title of the post after WP's filters have run. This is analogous to `the_title()` in standard WP template tags.
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <h1>{{ post.title }}</h1>
      * ```
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1593
      public gallery($html = true): html Returns the gallery
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->gallery($html = true)
      /**
      * Returns the gallery
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {{ post.gallery }}
      * ```
      * @return html
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1609
      public audio(): html Returns the audio
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->audio()
      /**
      * Returns the audio
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {{ post.audio }}
      * ```
      * @return html
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1628
      public video(): html Returns the video
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->video()
      /**
      * Returns the video
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {{ post.video }}
      * ```
      * @return html
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1651
      public get_categories(): array of Timber\Terms Get the categories for a post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_categories()
      /**
      * Get the categories for a post
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @see Timber\Post::categories
      * @return array of Timber\Terms
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1682
      public get_category(): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_category()
      /**
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @see Timber\Post::category
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1693
      public get_image($field): Timber\Image
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_image($field)
      /**
      * @param string $field
      * @return Timber\Image
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1704
      public get_tags(): array Gets an array of tags for you to use
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_tags()
      /**
      * Gets an array of tags for you to use
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <ul class="tags">
      *     {% for tag in post.tags %}
      *         <li>{{tag.name}}</li>
      *     {% endfor %}
      * </ul>
      * ```
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1723
      public get_title(): string Outputs the title with filters applied
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_title()
      /**
      * Outputs the title with filters applied
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <h1>{{post.get_title}}</h1>
      * ```
      * ```html
      * <h1>Hello World!</h1>
      * ```
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1741
      public get_content($len = -1, $page0): string Displays the content of the post with filters, shortcodes and wpautop applied
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_content($len = -1, $page0)
      /**
      * Displays the content of the post with filters, shortcodes and wpautop applied
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <div class="article-text">{{post.get_content}}</div>
      * ```
      * ```html
      * <div class="article-text"><p>Blah blah blah</p><p>More blah blah blah.</p></div>
      * ```
      * @param int $len
      * @param int $page
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1758
      public get_format(): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_format()
      /**
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1770
      public get_terms($tax = '', $merge = true, $TermClass = ''): array Get the terms associated with the post This goes across all taxonomies by def...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_terms($tax = '', $merge = true, $TermClass = '')
      /**
      * Get the terms associated with the post
      * This goes across all taxonomies by default
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @param string|array $tax What taxonom(y|ies) to pull from. Defaults to all registered taxonomies for the post type. You can use custom ones, or built-in WordPress taxonomies (category, tag). Timber plays nice and figures out that tag/tags/post_tag are all the same (and categories/category), for custom taxonomies you're on your own.
      * @param bool $merge Should the resulting array be one big one (true)? Or should it be an array of sub-arrays for each taxonomy (false)?
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1784
      public permalink(): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->permalink()
      /**
      * @deprecated 0.20.0 use link() instead
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1793
      public get_date($date_format = ''): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_date($date_format = '')
      /**
      * @internal
      * @see Timber\Post::date
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @param  string $date_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1806
      public get_modified_date($date_format = ''): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_modified_date($date_format = '')
      /**
      * @internal
      * @see Timber\Post::modified_date
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @param  string $date_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1818
      public get_modified_time($time_format = ''): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_modified_time($time_format = '')
      /**
      * @internal
      * @param  string $time_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1827
      public get_children($post_type = 'any', $childPostClass = false): array
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_children($post_type = 'any', $childPostClass = false)
      /**
      * @internal
      * @see Timber\Post::children
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @param string 		$post_type
      * @param bool|string 	$childPostClass
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1842
      public get_path(): string Get the permalink for a post, but as a relative path For example, where {{pos...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_path()
      /**
      * Get the permalink for a post, but as a relative path
      * For example, where {{post.link}} would return "http://example.org/2015/07/04/my-cool-post"
      * this will return the relative version: "/2015/07/04/my-cool-post"
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1855
      public get_prev($in_same_term = false): TimberPost|boolean Get the next post in WordPress's ordering
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_prev($in_same_term = false)
      /**
      * Get the next post in WordPress's ordering
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @return TimberPost|boolean
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1866
      public get_parent(): bool|TimberPost Get the parent post of the post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_parent()
      /**
      * Get the parent post of the post
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @return bool|TimberPost
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1877
      public get_author(): User|null Gets a User object from the author of the post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_author()
      /**
      * Gets a User object from the author of the post
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @see Timber\Post::author
      * @return User|null
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1889
      public get_modified_author(): User|null
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_modified_author()
      /**
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @return User|null
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1899
      public get_thumbnail(): Image|null
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_thumbnail()
      /**
      * @internal
      * @see TimberPost::thumbnail
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @return Image|null
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1910
      public get_permalink(): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_permalink()
      /**
      * @internal
      * @see TimberPost::link
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1921
      public get_link(): string get the permalink for a post object In your templates you should use link: <a...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_link()
      /**
      * get the permalink for a post object
      * In your templates you should use link:
      * <a href="{{post.link}}">Read my post</a>
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1934
      public get_next($taxonomy = false): TimberPost|boolean Get the next post in WordPress's ordering
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_next($taxonomy = false)
      /**
      * Get the next post in WordPress's ordering
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @param bool $taxonomy
      * @return TimberPost|boolean
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1946
      public get_pagination(): array Get a data array of pagination so you can navigate to the previous/next for a...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_pagination()
      /**
      * Get a data array of pagination so you can navigate to the previous/next for a paginated post
      * @internal
      * @see Timber\Post::pagination();
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1958
      public get_comments($count = null, $order = 'wp', $type = 'comment', $status = 'approve', $CommentClass = 'Timber\\Comment'): array|mixed Get the comments for a post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->get_comments($count = null, $order = 'wp', $type = 'comment', $status = 'approve', $CommentClass = 'Timber\\Comment')
      /**
      * Get the comments for a post
      * @internal
      * @see Timber\Post::comments
      * @param int $count
      * @param string $order
      * @param string $type
      * @param string $status
      * @param string $CommentClass
      * @return array|mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1974
      public __isset($field): boolean
      /**
      *
      * @return boolean
      */
      
      Inherited from Timber\Core
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:15
      public import($info, $force = false) Takes an array or object and adds the properties to the parent object
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->import($info, $force = false)
      /**
      * Takes an array or object and adds the properties to the parent object
      * @example
      * ```php
      * $data = array('airplane' => '757-200', 'flight' => '5316');
      * $post = new Timber\Post()
      * $post->import(data);
      * echo $post->airplane; //757-200
      * ```
      * @param array|object $info an object or array you want to grab data from to attach to the Timber object
      */
      
      Inherited from Timber\Core
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:59
      public can_edit(): bool Can you edit this post/term/user? Well good for you. You're no better than me.
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[0]->can_edit()
      /**
      * Can you edit this post/term/user? Well good for you. You're no better than me.
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {% if post.can_edit %}
      * <a href="{{ post.edit_link }}">Edit</a>
      * {% endif %}
      * ```
      * ```html
      * <a href="http://example.org/wp-admin/edit.php?p=242">Edit</a>
      * ```
      * @return bool
      */
      
      Inherited from Timber\Core
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Core.php:100
      protected determine_id($pid): int|null the numberic id we should be using for this post object, null when there's no ID (ex: 404 page) tries to figure out what post you want to get if not explictly defined (or if...
      /**
      * tries to figure out what post you want to get if not explictly defined (or if it is, allows it to be passed through)
      * @internal
      * @param mixed a value to test against
      * @return int|null the numberic id we should be using for this post object, null when there's no ID (ex: 404 page)
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:230
      protected get_post_preview_object()
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:273
      protected get_post_preview_id($query)
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:281
      protected init($pid = false) Initializes a Post
      /**
      * Initializes a Post
      * @internal
      * @param integer $pid
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:317
      protected prepare_post_info($pid0): WP_Post on success takes a mix of integer (post ID), string (post slug), or object to return a W...
      /**
      * takes a mix of integer (post ID), string (post slug),
      * or object to return a WordPress post object from WP's built-in get_post() function
      * @internal
      * @param integer $pid
      * @return WP_Post on success
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:360
      protected check_post_id($pid): integer ID number of a post helps you find the post id regardless of whether you send a string or whatever
      /**
      * helps you find the post id regardless of whether you send a string or whatever
      * @param integer $pid ;
      * @internal
      * @return integer ID number of a post
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:379
      protected get_post_custom($pid): array Used internally to fetch the metadata fields (wp_postmeta table) and attach t...
      /**
      * Used internally to fetch the metadata fields (wp_postmeta table)
      * and attach them to our TimberPost object
      * @internal
      * @param int $pid
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:533
      protected get_info($pid): null|object|WP_Post Used internally by init, etc. to build TimberPost object
      /**
      * Used internally by init, etc. to build TimberPost object
      * @internal
      * @param  int $pid
      * @return null|object|WP_Post
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:606
      protected maybe_show_password_form(): string|void If the Password form is to be shown, show it!
      /**
      * If the Password form is to be shown, show it!
      * @return string|void
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1170
      protected get_revised_data_from_method($method, $args = false)
      /**
      *
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1183
      protected content_handle_no_teaser_block($content): string Handles for an circumstance with the Block editor where a "more" block has an...
      /**
      * Handles for an circumstance with the Block editor where a "more" block has an option to
      * "Hide the excerpt on the full content page" which hides everything prior to the inserted
      * "more" block
      * @ticket #2218
      * @param string $content
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1243
      public static get_post_id_by_name($post_name): int get_post_id_by_name($post_name)
      \Timber\Post::get_post_id_by_name($post_name)
      /**
      * get_post_id_by_name($post_name)
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.5.0
      * @param string $post_name
      * @return int
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:402
      protected static is_previewing(): bool Determine whether or not an admin/editor is looking at the post in "preview m...
      /**
      * Determine whether or not an admin/editor is looking at the post in "preview mode" via the
      * WordPress admin
      * @internal
      * @return bool
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:217
      protected static get_wp_link_page($i): string
      /**
      * @param int $i
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:591
    • public static $representation :: string (4) "post"
      \Timber\Post::$representation
    1 => Timber\Post (64)
    iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]
    • Properties (64)
    • Available methods (95)
    • Static class properties
    • public id -> integer 846
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->id
      public ID -> integer 846
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->ID
      public object_type -> string (4) "post"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->object_type
      public ImageClass -> string (12) "Timber\Image"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->ImageClass
      public PostClass -> string (11) "Timber\Post"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->PostClass
      public TermClass -> string (11) "Timber\Term"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->TermClass
      public custom -> array (27)
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->custom
      _edit_lock => string (12) "1724076103:4"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->custom['_edit_lock']
      _edit_last => string (1) "1"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->custom['_edit_last']
      img_main => string (3) "847"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->custom['img_main']
      _img_main => string (19) "field_62c4065d0b60c"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->custom['_img_main']
      text_preview => string (0) ""
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->custom['text_preview']
      _text_preview => string (19) "field_62c406990b60f"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->custom['_text_preview']
      content_content_0_text => UTF-8 string (1755) "<p>Jeżeli stoisz przed wyzwaniem jakim jest obowiązek raportowania niefinans...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->custom['content_content_0_text']
      <p>Jeżeli stoisz przed wyzwaniem jakim jest obowiązek raportowania niefinansowego w Twojej firmie i nie wiesz od czego zacząć. Bez obaw. Mamy dla Ciebie konkretną pomoc =&gt; <strong>„Raportowanie niefinansowe. Poradnik dla raportujących”.</strong> Poradnik pozwali Ci szybko zorientować się w zagadnieniach raportowania niefinansowego i wskaże konkretne narzędzia, które każda organizacja może zastosować przy tworzeniu pierwszego procesu raportowania.</p>
      <blockquote><p>Wejście w życie zmian w Ustawie o rachunkowości nakłada na duże przedsiębiorstwa obowiązki w zakresie ujawniania danych niefinansowych. Tym samym zmienia się dostęp do informacji gospodarczej dla szerokiego grona interesariuszy. Ta zmiana powoduje wiele wyzwań dla raportujących i zapewne najbliższe dwa lata będą decydujące w zakresie kształtowania się praktyki w tym zakresie – komentuje<strong> Liliana Anam</strong>, menedżer zarządzających CSRinfo.</p></blockquote>
      <p>Dla wielu podmiotów objętych obowiązkiem raportowanie niefinansowe jest zupełnie nowym procesem. Z myślą o nich przygotowaliśmy niniejszy poradnik, który ma pomóc organizacjom w przygotowaniu się do procesu raportowania. Mapa rekomendowanych narzędzi składa się ze starannie wybranych standardów służących zarówno raportowaniu jak i wdrażaniu CSR. Pokazuje również, w jakim stopniu omówione standardy odnoszą się do wytyczonych Ustawie o rachunkowości obszarów raportowania, co pozwoli raportującym na dokonanie wyboru co do sposobu raportowania.</p>
      <p>Masz pytania odnośnie raportowania niefinansowego? Skontaktuj się z nami: 608 664 812, <a href="mailto:biuro@csrinfo.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener">biuro@csrinfo.org</a></p>
      
      _content_content_0_text => string (19) "field_62c4151f67596"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->custom['_content_content_0_text']
      content_content_1_title => UTF-8 string (53) "RAPORTOWANIE NIEFINANSOWE_PORADNIK DLA RAPORTUJĄCYCH"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->custom['content_content_1_title']
      _content_content_1_title => string (19) "field_62c5bfce99739"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->custom['_content_content_1_title']
      content_content_1_text => UTF-8 string (183) "<p><strong>Redakcja</strong></p> <p>Praca zbiorowa pod redakcją:<br /> Lilia...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->custom['content_content_1_text']
      <p><strong>Redakcja</strong></p>
      <p>Praca zbiorowa pod redakcją:<br />
      Liliany Anam, CSRinfo<br />
      Jacqueline Kacprzak, Ministerstwo Rozwoju</p>
      <p>Wydanie II poprawione, 2017 r.</p>
      
      _content_content_1_text => string (19) "field_62c5bfe09973a"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->custom['_content_content_1_text']
      content_content_1_file => string (3) "848"
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      1 => string (10) "2021-08-16"
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      protected ___content -> null
      protected _permalink -> null
      protected _next -> array (0)
      protected _prev -> array (0)
      protected _css_class -> null
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      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->post_status
      public post_title -> UTF-8 string (57) "RAPORTOWANIE NIEFINANSOWE – PORADNIK DLA RAPORTUJĄCYCH"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->post_title
      public post_type -> string (4) "blog"
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      public slug -> string (52) "raportowanie-niefinansowe-poradnik-dla-raportujacych"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->slug
      protected __type -> null
      public _edit_lock -> string (12) "1724076103:4"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->_edit_lock
      public _edit_last -> string (1) "1"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->_edit_last
      public img_main -> string (3) "847"
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      public text_preview -> string (0) ""
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->text_preview
      public _text_preview -> string (19) "field_62c406990b60f"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->_text_preview
      public content_content_0_text -> UTF-8 string (1755) "<p>Jeżeli stoisz przed wyzwaniem jakim jest obowiązek raportowania niefinans...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->content_content_0_text
      <p>Jeżeli stoisz przed wyzwaniem jakim jest obowiązek raportowania niefinansowego w Twojej firmie i nie wiesz od czego zacząć. Bez obaw. Mamy dla Ciebie konkretną pomoc =&gt; <strong>„Raportowanie niefinansowe. Poradnik dla raportujących”.</strong> Poradnik pozwali Ci szybko zorientować się w zagadnieniach raportowania niefinansowego i wskaże konkretne narzędzia, które każda organizacja może zastosować przy tworzeniu pierwszego procesu raportowania.</p>
      <blockquote><p>Wejście w życie zmian w Ustawie o rachunkowości nakłada na duże przedsiębiorstwa obowiązki w zakresie ujawniania danych niefinansowych. Tym samym zmienia się dostęp do informacji gospodarczej dla szerokiego grona interesariuszy. Ta zmiana powoduje wiele wyzwań dla raportujących i zapewne najbliższe dwa lata będą decydujące w zakresie kształtowania się praktyki w tym zakresie – komentuje<strong> Liliana Anam</strong>, menedżer zarządzających CSRinfo.</p></blockquote>
      <p>Dla wielu podmiotów objętych obowiązkiem raportowanie niefinansowe jest zupełnie nowym procesem. Z myślą o nich przygotowaliśmy niniejszy poradnik, który ma pomóc organizacjom w przygotowaniu się do procesu raportowania. Mapa rekomendowanych narzędzi składa się ze starannie wybranych standardów służących zarówno raportowaniu jak i wdrażaniu CSR. Pokazuje również, w jakim stopniu omówione standardy odnoszą się do wytyczonych Ustawie o rachunkowości obszarów raportowania, co pozwoli raportującym na dokonanie wyboru co do sposobu raportowania.</p>
      <p>Masz pytania odnośnie raportowania niefinansowego? Skontaktuj się z nami: 608 664 812, <a href="mailto:biuro@csrinfo.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener">biuro@csrinfo.org</a></p>
      
      public _content_content_0_text -> string (19) "field_62c4151f67596"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->_content_content_0_text
      public content_content_1_title -> UTF-8 string (53) "RAPORTOWANIE NIEFINANSOWE_PORADNIK DLA RAPORTUJĄCYCH"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->content_content_1_title
      public _content_content_1_title -> string (19) "field_62c5bfce99739"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->_content_content_1_title
      public content_content_1_text -> UTF-8 string (183) "<p><strong>Redakcja</strong></p> <p>Praca zbiorowa pod redakcją:<br /> Lilia...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->content_content_1_text
      <p><strong>Redakcja</strong></p>
      <p>Praca zbiorowa pod redakcją:<br />
      Liliany Anam, CSRinfo<br />
      Jacqueline Kacprzak, Ministerstwo Rozwoju</p>
      <p>Wydanie II poprawione, 2017 r.</p>
      
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      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->_content_content_1_text
      public content_content_1_file -> string (3) "848"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->content_content_1_file
      public _content_content_1_file -> string (19) "field_62c5bfed9973b"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->_content_content_1_file
      public content_content -> array (1)
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->content_content
      0 => string (4) "text"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->content_content[0]
      public _content_content -> string (19) "field_62c4140c95fd9"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->_content_content
      public _content -> string (19) "field_62c413ed1bd11"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->_content
      public _wp_old_date -> array (3)
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->_wp_old_date
      0 => string (10) "2022-10-21"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->_wp_old_date[0]
      1 => string (10) "2021-08-16"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->_wp_old_date[1]
      2 => string (10) "2017-06-10"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->_wp_old_date[2]
      public page-title-seo -> string (0) ""
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->{'page-title-seo'}
      public _page-title-seo -> string (19) "field_665704b857eac"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->{'_page-title-seo'}
      public newsletter_campaignid -> string (0) ""
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->newsletter_campaignid
      public _newsletter_campaignid -> string (19) "field_63873d0fc7fb0"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->_newsletter_campaignid
      public newsletter -> string (0) ""
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->newsletter
      public _newsletter -> string (19) "field_63873d04c7faf"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->_newsletter
      public _yoast_wpseo_content_score -> string (2) "90"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->_yoast_wpseo_content_score
      public _yoast_wpseo_estimated-reading-time-minutes -> string (1) "2"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->{'_yoast_wpseo_estimated-reading-time-minutes'}
      public post_date_gmt -> string (19) "2017-10-06 11:49:11"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->post_date_gmt
      public comment_status -> string (6) "closed"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->comment_status
      public ping_status -> string (6) "closed"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->ping_status
      public post_password -> string (0) ""
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->post_password
      public post_name -> string (52) "raportowanie-niefinansowe-poradnik-dla-raportujacych"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->post_name
      public to_ping -> string (0) ""
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->to_ping
      public pinged -> string (0) ""
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->pinged
      public post_modified -> string (19) "2024-07-31 10:08:32"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->post_modified
      public post_modified_gmt -> string (19) "2024-07-31 08:08:32"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->post_modified_gmt
      public post_content_filtered -> string (0) ""
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->post_content_filtered
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      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->guid
      public menu_order -> integer 0
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->menu_order
      public post_mime_type -> string (0) ""
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->post_mime_type
      public comment_count -> string (1) "0"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->comment_count
      public filter -> string (3) "raw"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->filter
      public status -> string (7) "publish"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->status
    • public __construct($pid = null) If you send the constructor nothing it will try to figure out the current pos...
      new \Timber\Post($pid = null)
      /**
      * If you send the constructor nothing it will try to figure out the current post id based on being inside The_Loop
      * @example
      * ```php
      * $post = new Timber\Post();
      * $other_post = new Timber\Post($random_post_id);
      * ```
      * @param mixed $pid
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:180
      public __get($field): mixed This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github...
      /**
      * This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github.com/fabpot/Twig/issues/2
      * This is also here to ensure that {{ post.class }} remains usable
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:190
      public __call($field, $args): mixed This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github...
      /**
      * This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github.com/fabpot/Twig/issues/2
      * This is also here to ensure that {{ post.class }} remains usable
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:202
      public __toString(): string Outputs the title of the post if you do something like `<h1>{{post}}</h1>`
      (string) iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]
      /**
      * Outputs the title of the post if you do something like `<h1>{{post}}</h1>`
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:269
      public get_edit_url(): bool|string Get the URL that will edit the current post/object
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_edit_url()
      /**
      * Get the URL that will edit the current post/object
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @see Timber\Post::edit_link
      * @return bool|string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:336
      public update($field, $value) updates the post_meta of the current object with the given value
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->update($field, $value)
      /**
      * updates the post_meta of the current object with the given value
      * @param string $field
      * @param mixed $value
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:345
      public preview(): \Timber\PostPreview Gets a preview/excerpt of your post.
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->preview()
      /**
      * Gets a preview/excerpt of your post.
      *
      * If you have text defined in the excerpt textarea of your post, it will use that. Otherwise it
      * will pull from the post_content. If there's a `<!-- more -->` tag, it will use that to mark
      * where to pull through.
      *
      * This method returns a `Timber\PostPreview` object, which is a **chainable object**. This
      * means that you can change the output of the preview by **adding more methods**. Refer to the
      * [documentation of the `Timber\PostPreview` class](https://timber.github.io/docs/reference/timber-postpreview/)
      * to get an overview of all the available methods.
      *
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {# Use default preview #}
      * <p>{{ post.preview }}</p>
      *
      * {# Change the post preview text #}
      * <p>{{ post.preview.read_more('Continue Reading') }}</p>
      *
      * {# Additionally restrict the length to 50 words #}
      * <p>{{ post.preview.length(50).read_more('Continue Reading') }}</p>
      * ```
      * @see \Timber\PostPreview
      * @return \Timber\PostPreview
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:432
      public get_preview($len = 50, $force = false, $readmore = 'Read More', $strip = true, $end = '&hellip;'): string of the post preview get a preview of your post, if you have an excerpt it will use that, otherwis...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_preview($len = 50, $force = false, $readmore = 'Read More', $strip = true, $end = '&hellip;')
      /**
      * get a preview of your post, if you have an excerpt it will use that,
      * otherwise it will pull from the post_content.
      * If there's a <!-- more --> tag it will use that to mark where to pull through.
      * @deprecated since 1.3.1, use {{ post.preview }} instead
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <p>{{post.get_preview(50)}}</p>
      * ```
      * @param int $len The number of words that WP should use to make the tease. (Isn't this better than [this mess](http://wordpress.org/support/topic/changing-the-default-length-of-the_excerpt-1?replies=14)?). If you've set a post_excerpt on a post, we'll use that for the preview text; otherwise the first X words of the post_content
      * @param bool $force What happens if your custom post excerpt is longer then the length requested? By default (`$force = false`) it will use the full `post_excerpt`. However, you can set this to true to *force* your excerpt to be of the desired length
      * @param string $readmore The text you want to use on the 'readmore' link
      * @param bool|string $strip true for default, false for none, string for list of custom attributes
      * @param string $end The text to end the preview with (defaults to ...)
      * @return string of the post preview
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:452
      public import_custom($pid) gets the post custom and attaches it to the current object
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->import_custom($pid)
      /**
      * gets the post custom and attaches it to the current object
      * @internal
      * @param integer $pid a post ID number
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:521
      public comment_form($args = array()): string of HTML for the form Gets the comment form for use on a single article page
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->comment_form($args = array())
      /**
      *
      * Gets the comment form for use on a single article page
      * @param array This $args array thing is a mess, [fix at some point](http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/comment_form)
      * @return string of HTML for the form
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:634
      public terms($args = array(), $merge = true, $term_class = ''): array An array of taxonomies. Gets the terms associated with the post.
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->terms($args = array(), $merge = true, $term_class = '')
      /**
      * Gets the terms associated with the post.
      *
      * @api
      * @todo Remove deprecated parameters in 2.x
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <section id="job-feed">
      * {% for post in job %}
      *     <div class="job">
      *         <h2>{{ post.title }}</h2>
      *         <p>{{ post.terms( {query:{taxonomy:'category', orderby:'name', order: 'ASC'}} )|join(', ') }}</p>
      *     </div>
      * {% endfor %}
      * </section>
      * ```
      * ```html
      * <section id="job-feed">
      *     <div class="job">
      *         <h2>Cheese Maker</h2>
      *         <p>Cheese, Food, Fromage</p>
      *     </div>
      *     <div class="job">
      *         <h2>Mime</h2>
      *         <p>Performance, Silence</p>
      *     </div>
      * </section>
      * ```
      * ```php
      * // Get all terms of a taxonomy.
      * $terms = $post->terms( 'category' );
      *
      * // Get terms of multiple taxonomies.
      * $terms = $post->terms( array( 'books', 'movies' ) );
      *
      * // Use custom arguments for taxonomy query and options.
      * $terms = $post->terms( array(
      *     'query' => [
      *         'taxonomy' => 'custom_tax',
      *         'orderby'  => 'count',
      *     ],
      *     'merge'      => false,
      *     'term_class' => 'My_Term_Class'
      * ) );
      * ```
      *
      * @param string|array $args {
      *     Optional. Name of the taxonomy or array of arguments.
      *
      *     @type array $query       Any array of term query parameters for getting the terms. See
      *                              `WP_Term_Query::__construct()` for supported arguments. Use the
      *                              `taxonomy` argument to choose which taxonomies to get. Defaults
      *                              to querying all registered taxonomies for the post type. You can
      *                              use custom or built-in WordPress taxonomies (category, tag).
      *                              Timber plays nice and figures out that `tag`, `tags` or
      *                              `post_tag` are all the same (also for `categories` or
      *                              `category`). For custom taxonomies you need to define the
      *                              proper name.
      *     @type bool $merge        Whether the resulting array should be one big one (`true`) or
      *                              whether it should be an array of sub-arrays for each taxonomy
      *                              (`false`). Default `true`.
      *     @type string $term_class The Timber term class to use for the term objects.
      * }
      * @param bool   $merge      Deprecated. Optional. See `$merge` argument in `$args` parameter.
      * @param string $term_class Deprecated. Optional. See `$term_class` argument in `$args`
      *                           parameter.
      * @return array An array of taxonomies.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:706
      public has_term($term_name_or_id, $taxonomy = 'all'): bool
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->has_term($term_name_or_id, $taxonomy = 'all')
      /**
      * @param string|int $term_name_or_id
      * @param string $taxonomy
      * @return bool
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:806
      public get_paged_content(): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_paged_content()
      /**
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:824
      public get_post_type(): PostType Returns the post_type object with labels and other info
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_post_type()
      /**
      * Returns the post_type object with labels and other info
      *
      * @deprecated since 1.0.4
      * @example
      *
      * ```twig
      * This post is from <span>{{ post.get_post_type.labels.plural }}</span>
      * ```
      *
      * ```html
      * This post is from <span>Recipes</span>
      * ```
      * @return PostType
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:844
      public get_comment_count(): int the number of comments on a post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_comment_count()
      /**
      * @return int the number of comments on a post
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:852
      public has_field($field_name): boolean
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->has_field($field_name)
      /**
      * @param string $field_name
      * @return boolean
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:861
      public field_object($field_name): mixed Gets the field object data from Advanced Custom Fields. This includes metadat...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->field_object($field_name)
      /**
      * Gets the field object data from Advanced Custom Fields.
      * This includes metadata on the field like whether it's conditional or not.
      *
      * @since 1.6.0
      * @param string $field_name of the field you want to lookup.
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:873
      public get_field($field_name): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_field($field_name)
      /**
      * @param string $field_name
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:883
      public import_field($field_name)
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->import_field($field_name)
      /**
      * @param string $field_name
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:905
      public post_class($class = ''): string a space-seperated list of classes Get the CSS classes for a post without cache. For usage you should use `{{pos...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->post_class($class = '')
      /**
      * Get the CSS classes for a post without cache. For usage you should use `{{post.class}}`
      * @internal
      * @param string $class additional classes you want to add
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <article class="{{ post.post_class }}">
      *    {# Some stuff here #}
      * </article>
      * ```
      *
      * ```html
      * <article class="post-2612 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-data tag-charleston-church-shooting tag-dylann-roof tag-gun-violence tag-hate-crimes tag-national-incident-based-reporting-system">
      *    {# Some stuff here #}
      * </article>
      * ```
      * @return string a space-seperated list of classes
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:927
      public css_class($class = ''): string a space-seperated list of classes Get the CSS classes for a post, but with caching css post classes. For usage ...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->css_class($class = '')
      /**
      * Get the CSS classes for a post, but with caching css post classes. For usage you should use `{{ post.class }}` instead of `{{post.css_class}}` or `{{post.post_class}}`
      * @internal
      * @param string $class additional classes you want to add
      * @see Timber\Post::$_css_class
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <article class="{{ post.class }}">
      *    {# Some stuff here #}
      * </article>
      * ```
      *
      * @return string a space-seperated list of classes
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:956
      public get_method_values(): array
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_method_values()
      /**
      * @return array
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:970
      public author(): User|null A User object if found, false if not Return the author of a post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->author()
      /**
      * Return the author of a post
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <h1>{{post.title}}</h1>
      * <p class="byline">
      *     <a href="{{post.author.link}}">{{post.author.name}}</a>
      * </p>
      * ```
      * @return User|null A User object if found, false if not
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1005
      public authors()
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->authors()
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1011
      public modified_author(): User|null A User object if found, false if not Get the author (WordPress user) who last modified the post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->modified_author()
      /**
      * Get the author (WordPress user) who last modified the post
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * Last updated by {{ post.modified_author.name }}
      * ```
      * ```html
      * Last updated by Harper Lee
      * ```
      * @return User|null A User object if found, false if not
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1026
      public categories(): array of Timber\Terms Get the categoires on a particular post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->categories()
      /**
      * Get the categoires on a particular post
      * @api
      * @return array of Timber\Terms
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1036
      public category(): Timber\Term|null Returns a category attached to a post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->category()
      /**
      * Returns a category attached to a post
      * @api
      * If mulitpuile categories are set, it will return just the first one
      * @return Timber\Term|null
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1046
      public children($post_type = 'any', $childPostClass = false): array Returns an array of children on the post as Timber\Posts (or other claass as ...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->children($post_type = 'any', $childPostClass = false)
      /**
      * Returns an array of children on the post as Timber\Posts
      * (or other claass as you define).
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {% if post.children %}
      *     Here are the child pages:
      *     {% for child in post.children %}
      *         <a href="{{ child.link }}">{{ child.title }}</a>
      *     {% endfor %}
      * {% endif %}
      * ```
      * @param string|array $post_type _optional_ use to find children of a particular post type (attachment vs. page for example). You might want to restrict to certain types of children in case other stuff gets all mucked in there. You can use 'parent' to use the parent's post type or you can pass an array of post types.
      * @param string|bool $childPostClass _optional_ a custom post class (ex: 'MyTimber\Post') to return the objects as. By default (false) it will use Timber\Post::$post_class value.
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1067
      public comments($count = null, $order = 'wp', $type = 'comment', $status = 'approve', $CommentClass = 'Timber\\Comment'): bool|\Timber\CommentThread Gets the comments on a `Timber\Post` and returns them as a `Timber\CommentThr...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->comments($count = null, $order = 'wp', $type = 'comment', $status = 'approve', $CommentClass = 'Timber\\Comment')
      /**
      * Gets the comments on a `Timber\Post` and returns them as a `Timber\CommentThread`: a PHP
      * ArrayObject of [`Timber\Comment`](https://timber.github.io/docs/reference/timber-comment/)
      * (or whatever comment class you set).
      * @api
      *
      * @param int    $count        Set the number of comments you want to get. `0` is analogous to
      *                             "all".
      * @param string $order        Use ordering set in WordPress admin, or a different scheme.
      * @param string $type         For when other plugins use the comments table for their own
      *                             special purposes. Might be set to 'liveblog' or other, depending
      *                             on what’s stored in your comments table.
      * @param string $status       Could be 'pending', etc.
      * @param string $CommentClass What class to use when returning Comment objects. As you become a
      *                             Timber Pro, you might find yourself extending `Timber\Comment`
      *                             for your site or app (obviously, totally optional).
      * @see \Timber\CommentThread for an example with nested comments
      * @return bool|\Timber\CommentThread
      *
      * @example
      *
      * **single.twig**
      *
      * ```twig
      * <div id="post-comments">
      *   <h4>Comments on {{ post.title }}</h4>
      *   <ul>
      *     {% for comment in post.comments() %}
      *       {% include 'comment.twig' %}
      *     {% endfor %}
      *   </ul>
      *   <div class="comment-form">
      *     {{ function('comment_form') }}
      *   </div>
      * </div>
      * ```
      *
      * **comment.twig**
      *
      * ```twig
      * {# comment.twig #}
      * <li>
      *   <p class="comment-author">{{ comment.author.name }} says:</p>
      *   <div>{{ comment.content }}</div>
      * </li>
      * ```
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1136
      public content($page0, $len = -1): string Gets the actual content of a WP Post, as opposed to post_content this will ru...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->content($page0, $len = -1)
      /**
      * Gets the actual content of a WP Post, as opposed to post_content this will run the hooks/filters attached to the_content. \This guy will return your posts content with WordPress filters run on it (like for shortcodes and wpautop).
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <div class="article">
      *     <h2>{{post.title}}</h2>
      *     <div class="content">{{ post.content }}</div>
      * </div>
      * ```
      * @param int $page
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1206
      public paged_content(): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->paged_content()
      /**
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1254
      public date($date_format = ''): string Get the date to use in your template!
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->date($date_format = '')
      /**
      * Get the date to use in your template!
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * Published on {{ post.date }} // Uses WP's formatting set in Admin
      * OR
      * Published on {{ post.date('F jS') }} // Jan 12th
      * ```
      *
      * ```html
      * Published on January 12, 2015
      * OR
      * Published on Jan 12th
      * ```
      * @param string $date_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1277
      public time($time_format = ''): string Get the time to use in your template
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->time($time_format = '')
      /**
      * Get the time to use in your template
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * Published at {{ post.time }} // Uses WP's formatting set in Admin
      * OR
      * Published at {{ post.time | time('G:i') }} // 13:25
      * ```
      *
      * ```html
      * Published at 1:25 pm
      * OR
      * Published at 13:25
      * ```
      * @param string $time_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1301
      public type(): PostType Returns the post_type object with labels and other info
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->type()
      /**
      * Returns the post_type object with labels and other info
      *
      * @since 1.0.4
      * @example
      *
      * ```twig
      * This post is from <span>{{ post.type.labels.name }}</span>
      * ```
      *
      * ```html
      * This post is from <span>Recipes</span>
      * ```
      * @return PostType
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1323
      public edit_link(): bool|string the edit URL of a post in the WordPress admin Returns the edit URL of a post if the user has access to it
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->edit_link()
      /**
      * Returns the edit URL of a post if the user has access to it
      * @return bool|string the edit URL of a post in the WordPress admin
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1337
      public format(): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->format()
      /**
      * @api
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1347
      public password_required(): boolean whether post requires password and correct password has been provided
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->password_required()
      /**
      * whether post requires password and correct password has been provided
      * @api
      * @return boolean
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1356
      public link(): string ex: http://example.org/2015/07/my-awesome-post get the permalink for a post object
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->link()
      /**
      * get the permalink for a post object
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <a href="{{post.link}}">Read my post</a>
      * ```
      * @return string ex: http://example.org/2015/07/my-awesome-post
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1369
      public meta($field_name = null): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->meta($field_name = null)
      /**
      * @param string $field_name
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1381
      public name(): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->name()
      /**
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1392
      public modified_date($date_format = ''): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->modified_date($date_format = '')
      /**
      * @param string $date_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1400
      public modified_time($time_format = ''): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->modified_time($time_format = '')
      /**
      * @param string $time_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1410
      public next($in_same_term = false): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->next($in_same_term = false)
      /**
      * @api
      * @param bool $in_same_term
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1419
      public pagination(): array Get a data array of pagination so you can navigate to the previous/next for a...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->pagination()
      /**
      * Get a data array of pagination so you can navigate to the previous/next for a paginated post
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1445
      public convert($data) Finds any WP_Post objects and converts them to Timber\Posts
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->convert($data)
      /**
      * Finds any WP_Post objects and converts them to Timber\Posts
      * @param array|WP_Post $data
      * @param string $class
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1478
      public parent(): bool|Timber\Post Gets the parent (if one exists) from a post as a Timber\Post object (or whate...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->parent()
      /**
      * Gets the parent (if one exists) from a post as a Timber\Post object (or whatever is set in Timber\Post::$PostClass)
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * Parent page: <a href="{{ post.parent.link }}">{{ post.parent.title }}</a>
      * ```
      * @return bool|Timber\Post
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1504
      public path(): string Gets the relative path of a WP Post, so while link() will return http://examp...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->path()
      /**
      * Gets the relative path of a WP Post, so while link() will return http://example.org/2015/07/my-cool-post
      * this will return just /2015/07/my-cool-post
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <a href="{{post.path}}">{{post.title}}</a>
      * ```
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1522
      public prev($in_same_term = false): mixed Get the previous post in a set
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->prev($in_same_term = false)
      /**
      * Get the previous post in a set
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <h4>Prior Entry:</h4>
      * <h3>{{post.prev.title}}</h3>
      * <p>{{post.prev.get_preview(25)}}</p>
      * ```
      * @param bool $in_same_term
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1539
      public tags(): array Gets the tags on a post, uses WP's post_tag taxonomy
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->tags()
      /**
      * Gets the tags on a post, uses WP's post_tag taxonomy
      * @api
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1562
      public thumbnail(): Timber\Image|null of your thumbnail get the featured image as a Timber/Image
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->thumbnail()
      /**
      * get the featured image as a Timber/Image
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <img src="{{ post.thumbnail.src }}" />
      * ```
      * @return Timber\Image|null of your thumbnail
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1575
      public title(): string Returns the processed title to be used in templates. This returns the title o...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->title()
      /**
      * Returns the processed title to be used in templates. This returns the title of the post after WP's filters have run. This is analogous to `the_title()` in standard WP template tags.
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <h1>{{ post.title }}</h1>
      * ```
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1593
      public gallery($html = true): html Returns the gallery
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->gallery($html = true)
      /**
      * Returns the gallery
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {{ post.gallery }}
      * ```
      * @return html
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1609
      public audio(): html Returns the audio
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->audio()
      /**
      * Returns the audio
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {{ post.audio }}
      * ```
      * @return html
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1628
      public video(): html Returns the video
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->video()
      /**
      * Returns the video
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {{ post.video }}
      * ```
      * @return html
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1651
      public get_categories(): array of Timber\Terms Get the categories for a post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_categories()
      /**
      * Get the categories for a post
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @see Timber\Post::categories
      * @return array of Timber\Terms
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1682
      public get_category(): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_category()
      /**
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @see Timber\Post::category
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1693
      public get_image($field): Timber\Image
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_image($field)
      /**
      * @param string $field
      * @return Timber\Image
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1704
      public get_tags(): array Gets an array of tags for you to use
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_tags()
      /**
      * Gets an array of tags for you to use
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <ul class="tags">
      *     {% for tag in post.tags %}
      *         <li>{{tag.name}}</li>
      *     {% endfor %}
      * </ul>
      * ```
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1723
      public get_title(): string Outputs the title with filters applied
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_title()
      /**
      * Outputs the title with filters applied
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <h1>{{post.get_title}}</h1>
      * ```
      * ```html
      * <h1>Hello World!</h1>
      * ```
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1741
      public get_content($len = -1, $page0): string Displays the content of the post with filters, shortcodes and wpautop applied
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_content($len = -1, $page0)
      /**
      * Displays the content of the post with filters, shortcodes and wpautop applied
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <div class="article-text">{{post.get_content}}</div>
      * ```
      * ```html
      * <div class="article-text"><p>Blah blah blah</p><p>More blah blah blah.</p></div>
      * ```
      * @param int $len
      * @param int $page
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1758
      public get_format(): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_format()
      /**
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1770
      public get_terms($tax = '', $merge = true, $TermClass = ''): array Get the terms associated with the post This goes across all taxonomies by def...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_terms($tax = '', $merge = true, $TermClass = '')
      /**
      * Get the terms associated with the post
      * This goes across all taxonomies by default
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @param string|array $tax What taxonom(y|ies) to pull from. Defaults to all registered taxonomies for the post type. You can use custom ones, or built-in WordPress taxonomies (category, tag). Timber plays nice and figures out that tag/tags/post_tag are all the same (and categories/category), for custom taxonomies you're on your own.
      * @param bool $merge Should the resulting array be one big one (true)? Or should it be an array of sub-arrays for each taxonomy (false)?
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1784
      public permalink(): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->permalink()
      /**
      * @deprecated 0.20.0 use link() instead
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1793
      public get_date($date_format = ''): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_date($date_format = '')
      /**
      * @internal
      * @see Timber\Post::date
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @param  string $date_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1806
      public get_modified_date($date_format = ''): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_modified_date($date_format = '')
      /**
      * @internal
      * @see Timber\Post::modified_date
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @param  string $date_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1818
      public get_modified_time($time_format = ''): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_modified_time($time_format = '')
      /**
      * @internal
      * @param  string $time_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1827
      public get_children($post_type = 'any', $childPostClass = false): array
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[1]->get_children($post_type = 'any', $childPostClass = false)
      /**
      * @internal
      * @see Timber\Post::children
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @param string 		$post_type
      * @param bool|string 	$childPostClass
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1842
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      content_content_0_text => UTF-8 string (7529) "<p>Za nami konferencja <strong>„Praktyka raportowania niefinansowego. Jak wy...
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      <p>Za nami konferencja <strong>„Praktyka raportowania niefinansowego. Jak wypełnić nowe wymogi ustawy o rachunkowości”</strong>, która odbyła się 3 października 2017 r. w Ministerstwie Rozwoju.</p>
      <blockquote><p>Znowelizowana ustawa o rachunkowości nakłada na duże podmioty obowiązek raportowania informacji niefinansowych po raz pierwszy za rok 2017. <strong>Celem konferencji było wyposażenie przedstawicieli firm objętych nowymi wymogami ustawy o rachunkowości w praktyczne wskazówki dot. procesu raportowania niefinansowego.</strong></p></blockquote>
      <p>Wydarzenie cieszyło się bardzo dużym zainteresowaniem, o czym świadczy prawie 500 zarejestrowanych na konferencję osób. Wyjątkowość tej konferencji podkreśla również fakt, że tak wiele instytucji zaangażowało się w tę inicjatywę, aby jak najlepiej przygotować firmy do wypełnienia nowych wymogów ustawy o rachunkowości w zakresie raportowania niefinansowego.</p>
      <h5>BLOK 1. PRAKTYKA RAPORTOWANIA ZAGADNIEŃ NIEFINANSOWYCH</h5>
      <p>Pierwszy blok konferencji poświęcony był pięciu obszarom raportowania niefinansowego, które zgodnie z ustawą o rachunkowości powinny zostać szerzej opisane przez firmy: <strong>obszar pracowniczy, kwestie poszanowania praw człowieka, kwestie społeczne, kwestie środowiskowe oraz przeciwdziałania korupcji</strong>. Swoim doświadczeniem i praktycznymi wskazówkami podzielili się eksperci od lat przygotowujący bądź analizujący raporty niefinansowe.</p>
      <p>O zagadnieniach pracowniczych rozmawiali <strong>Jacek Chmielewski</strong>, Dyrektor Departamentu Kadr z Banku Millennium oraz <strong>Liliana Anam</strong>, Menedżer zarządzający CSRinfo. Prezentacje na temat poszanowania praw człowieka przedstawiła <strong>Jacqueline Kacprzak</strong>, Koordynator Zespołu ds. CSR i Kontaktów z Interesariuszami w Ministerstwie Rozwoju. Na temat kwestii społecznych rozmawiały <strong>Katarzyna Teter</strong>, menedżer ds. społecznej odpowiedzialności biznesu w Banku Zachodnim WBK oraz <strong>Marzena Strzelczak</strong>, dyrektorka generalna Forum Odpowiedzialnego Biznesu. Praktycznym podejściem do raportowania kwestii środowiskowych podzielili się przedstawiciele Bureau Veritas Certification: <strong>Witold Dżugan</strong>, Dyrektor certyfikacji oraz <strong>Michał Stalmach</strong>, Konsultant ds. Zrównoważonego Rozwoju. Rozmowę na temat kwestii środowiskowych poprowadziła <strong>Liliana Anam</strong> z CSRinfo. Ostatnim punktem w pierwszym bloku konferencji były kwestie przeciwdziałania korupcji. Swoją wiedzą na ten temat podzielili się z uczestnikami profesor Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, <strong>dr hab. Zbysław Dobrowolski</strong>, Dyrektor Delegatury Najwyższej Izby Kontroli w Zielonej Górze oraz <strong>Olga Petelczyc</strong>, pełnomocnik Zarządu Instytutu Audytorów Wewnętrznych ds. CSR.</p>
      <blockquote><p>Dokonując przeglądu polityk warto pokazać co naprawdę stoi za politykami, jakie działania i programy, które składają się na wypełnianie przez firmy roli pracodawcy.</p>
      <p>Wskaźniki powinny być adekwatne w stosunku do tego czym zajmuje się firma. Jest to szczególnie istotne przy wskaźnikach środowiskowych.</p></blockquote>
      <h5>BLOK 2. RYZYKA, ISTOTNOŚĆ I STANDARDY W RAPORTOWANIU</h5>
      <p>Drugi blok konferencji dotyczył m.in. kwestii identyfikacji oraz raportowania ryzyk niefinansowych. Ten temat przybliżyli uczestnikom konferencji przedstawiciele firmy audytorskiej PwC: <strong>Anna Johnson</strong> oraz <strong>Lech Dąbrowski.</strong> W kolejnej części bloku o tym jak spośród szerokiej listy tematów wybrać te najbardziej istotne z perspektywy organizacji, które powinny być opisane w raporcie niefinansowym oraz jak ustalić istotność raportowanych aspektów rozmawiali <strong>prof. dr hab. Wanda Skoczylas</strong> ze Stowarzyszenia Księgowych w Polsce, <strong>Magdalena Raczek-Kołodyńska</strong>, Dyrektor Zarządzający Stowarzyszenia Emitentów Giełdowych oraz <strong>Piotr Biernacki</strong>, Wiceprezes Stowarzyszenia Emitentów Giełdowych, Prezes Fundacji Standardów Raportowania.</p>
      <blockquote><p>Ryzyko to wpływ niepewności na cele. W związku z tym powinniśmy rozpatrywać ryzyka w powiązaniu z konkretnym celem i działaniami.</p>
      <p>Trudnością przy opisie ryzyk jest… brak określonych celów. Bez nich określenie wrażliwości a ryzyka jest niemożliwe.</p>
      <p>Zasada istotności jest podstawową zasadą w rachunkowości. Pozwala pokonać szum informacyjny i daje nam prawo do uproszczeń.</p></blockquote>
      <p><strong>Wybór standardów raportowania</strong></p>
      <p>Ustawa o rachunkowości pozostawia raportującym dowolność w zakresie wyboru standardu raportowania. Jednym z najpopularniejszych na świecie jak i w Polsce standardów jest międzynarodowy standard raportowania Global Reporting Initiative. Jak korzystać z tego standardu by wypełnić obowiązki ustawy opowiedziała <strong>Liliana Anam</strong>, która była przewodniczącą Komitetu nadzorującego tłumaczenie standardu GRI na język polski. CSRinfo rozpoczęło współpracę z GRI w 2009 i obecnie firma wspiera GRI w globalnym monitoringu raportowania.</p>
      <p>Alternatywę dla międzynarodowych standardów stanowi Standard Informacji Niefinansowych (SIN). O tym jak skorzystać z tego standardu opowiedział podczas konferencji <strong>dr Jacek Dymowski</strong>, redaktor naczelny SIN.</p>
      <blockquote><p>Standard Global Reporting Initaitive wspiera raportowanie na wielu poziomach. Najważniejsze to definiowanie treści raportu, propozycja uniwersalnych wskaźników i możliwość dokonywania porównań na poziomie międzynarodowym.</p></blockquote>
      <h5>BLOK 3. SPRAWOZDANIA NIEFINANSOWE A KWESTIA AUDYTU – OBOWIĄZKI USTAWOWE I PRAKTYKA RYNKOWA</h5>
      <p>W trzecim bloku konferencji przyjrzeliśmy się bliżej roli biegłego rewidenta oraz Komisji Nadzoru Finansowego w świetle ustawy o rachunkowości. Do aktywnego udziału zaprosiliśmy audytorów z największych firm audytorskich, aby porozmawiać o tym jak może wyglądać praktyka oceny sprawozdań niefinansowych.</p>
      <p><strong>Joanna Dadacz</strong>, Dyrektor Departamentu Rachunkowości i Rewizji Finansowej z Ministerstwa Finansów przedstawiła prezentację dotyczącą roli biegłego rewidenta w świetle ustawy o rachunkowości. Z kolei, o tym jaka będzie rola Komisji Nadzoru Finansowego w tym zakresie przedstawiła <strong>Ilona Pieczyńska-Czerny</strong>, Dyrektor Departamentu Ofert Publicznych i Informacji Finansowej.</p>
      <p>Jak będzie wyglądać praktyka oceny sprawozdań niefinansowych? Jak warto podejść do tego tematu w spółce? Jakie są obowiązki ustawowe a jaka praktyka rynkowa? Odpowiedzi na te pytania poszukiwano podczas panelu moderowanego przez <strong>Ewę Sowińską</strong>, Zastępcę Prezesa Krajowej Rady Biegłych Rewidentów z Polskiej Izby Biegłych Rewidentów. W panelu wzięli udział: <strong>Krzysztof Burnos</strong> (Polska Izba Biegłych Rewidentów), <strong>Monika Jakubczyk</strong> (Deloitte), <strong>Tomasz Konieczny</strong> (PwC), <strong>Zbigniew Libera</strong> (KPMG) oraz <strong>Anna Sirocka</strong> (EY).</p>
      <p><strong>Relacja filmowa z wydarzenia będzie dostępna już wkrótce. </strong><strong>Zapisz się na nasz Newsletter, a powiadomimy Cię kiedy będzie gotowa.</strong><br />
      <strong>Wszystkie wyświetlane prezentacje podczas konferencji są do pobrania poniżej.</strong></p>
      
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      <blockquote><p>Znowelizowana ustawa o rachunkowości nakłada na duże podmioty obowiązek raportowania informacji niefinansowych po raz pierwszy za rok 2017. <strong>Celem konferencji było wyposażenie przedstawicieli firm objętych nowymi wymogami ustawy o rachunkowości w praktyczne wskazówki dot. procesu raportowania niefinansowego.</strong></p></blockquote>
      <p>Wydarzenie cieszyło się bardzo dużym zainteresowaniem, o czym świadczy prawie 500 zarejestrowanych na konferencję osób. Wyjątkowość tej konferencji podkreśla również fakt, że tak wiele instytucji zaangażowało się w tę inicjatywę, aby jak najlepiej przygotować firmy do wypełnienia nowych wymogów ustawy o rachunkowości w zakresie raportowania niefinansowego.</p>
      <h5>BLOK 1. PRAKTYKA RAPORTOWANIA ZAGADNIEŃ NIEFINANSOWYCH</h5>
      <p>Pierwszy blok konferencji poświęcony był pięciu obszarom raportowania niefinansowego, które zgodnie z ustawą o rachunkowości powinny zostać szerzej opisane przez firmy: <strong>obszar pracowniczy, kwestie poszanowania praw człowieka, kwestie społeczne, kwestie środowiskowe oraz przeciwdziałania korupcji</strong>. Swoim doświadczeniem i praktycznymi wskazówkami podzielili się eksperci od lat przygotowujący bądź analizujący raporty niefinansowe.</p>
      <p>O zagadnieniach pracowniczych rozmawiali <strong>Jacek Chmielewski</strong>, Dyrektor Departamentu Kadr z Banku Millennium oraz <strong>Liliana Anam</strong>, Menedżer zarządzający CSRinfo. Prezentacje na temat poszanowania praw człowieka przedstawiła <strong>Jacqueline Kacprzak</strong>, Koordynator Zespołu ds. CSR i Kontaktów z Interesariuszami w Ministerstwie Rozwoju. Na temat kwestii społecznych rozmawiały <strong>Katarzyna Teter</strong>, menedżer ds. społecznej odpowiedzialności biznesu w Banku Zachodnim WBK oraz <strong>Marzena Strzelczak</strong>, dyrektorka generalna Forum Odpowiedzialnego Biznesu. Praktycznym podejściem do raportowania kwestii środowiskowych podzielili się przedstawiciele Bureau Veritas Certification: <strong>Witold Dżugan</strong>, Dyrektor certyfikacji oraz <strong>Michał Stalmach</strong>, Konsultant ds. Zrównoważonego Rozwoju. Rozmowę na temat kwestii środowiskowych poprowadziła <strong>Liliana Anam</strong> z CSRinfo. Ostatnim punktem w pierwszym bloku konferencji były kwestie przeciwdziałania korupcji. Swoją wiedzą na ten temat podzielili się z uczestnikami profesor Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, <strong>dr hab. Zbysław Dobrowolski</strong>, Dyrektor Delegatury Najwyższej Izby Kontroli w Zielonej Górze oraz <strong>Olga Petelczyc</strong>, pełnomocnik Zarządu Instytutu Audytorów Wewnętrznych ds. CSR.</p>
      <blockquote><p>Dokonując przeglądu polityk warto pokazać co naprawdę stoi za politykami, jakie działania i programy, które składają się na wypełnianie przez firmy roli pracodawcy.</p>
      <p>Wskaźniki powinny być adekwatne w stosunku do tego czym zajmuje się firma. Jest to szczególnie istotne przy wskaźnikach środowiskowych.</p></blockquote>
      <h5>BLOK 2. RYZYKA, ISTOTNOŚĆ I STANDARDY W RAPORTOWANIU</h5>
      <p>Drugi blok konferencji dotyczył m.in. kwestii identyfikacji oraz raportowania ryzyk niefinansowych. Ten temat przybliżyli uczestnikom konferencji przedstawiciele firmy audytorskiej PwC: <strong>Anna Johnson</strong> oraz <strong>Lech Dąbrowski.</strong> W kolejnej części bloku o tym jak spośród szerokiej listy tematów wybrać te najbardziej istotne z perspektywy organizacji, które powinny być opisane w raporcie niefinansowym oraz jak ustalić istotność raportowanych aspektów rozmawiali <strong>prof. dr hab. Wanda Skoczylas</strong> ze Stowarzyszenia Księgowych w Polsce, <strong>Magdalena Raczek-Kołodyńska</strong>, Dyrektor Zarządzający Stowarzyszenia Emitentów Giełdowych oraz <strong>Piotr Biernacki</strong>, Wiceprezes Stowarzyszenia Emitentów Giełdowych, Prezes Fundacji Standardów Raportowania.</p>
      <blockquote><p>Ryzyko to wpływ niepewności na cele. W związku z tym powinniśmy rozpatrywać ryzyka w powiązaniu z konkretnym celem i działaniami.</p>
      <p>Trudnością przy opisie ryzyk jest… brak określonych celów. Bez nich określenie wrażliwości a ryzyka jest niemożliwe.</p>
      <p>Zasada istotności jest podstawową zasadą w rachunkowości. Pozwala pokonać szum informacyjny i daje nam prawo do uproszczeń.</p></blockquote>
      <p><strong>Wybór standardów raportowania</strong></p>
      <p>Ustawa o rachunkowości pozostawia raportującym dowolność w zakresie wyboru standardu raportowania. Jednym z najpopularniejszych na świecie jak i w Polsce standardów jest międzynarodowy standard raportowania Global Reporting Initiative. Jak korzystać z tego standardu by wypełnić obowiązki ustawy opowiedziała <strong>Liliana Anam</strong>, która była przewodniczącą Komitetu nadzorującego tłumaczenie standardu GRI na język polski. CSRinfo rozpoczęło współpracę z GRI w 2009 i obecnie firma wspiera GRI w globalnym monitoringu raportowania.</p>
      <p>Alternatywę dla międzynarodowych standardów stanowi Standard Informacji Niefinansowych (SIN). O tym jak skorzystać z tego standardu opowiedział podczas konferencji <strong>dr Jacek Dymowski</strong>, redaktor naczelny SIN.</p>
      <blockquote><p>Standard Global Reporting Initaitive wspiera raportowanie na wielu poziomach. Najważniejsze to definiowanie treści raportu, propozycja uniwersalnych wskaźników i możliwość dokonywania porównań na poziomie międzynarodowym.</p></blockquote>
      <h5>BLOK 3. SPRAWOZDANIA NIEFINANSOWE A KWESTIA AUDYTU – OBOWIĄZKI USTAWOWE I PRAKTYKA RYNKOWA</h5>
      <p>W trzecim bloku konferencji przyjrzeliśmy się bliżej roli biegłego rewidenta oraz Komisji Nadzoru Finansowego w świetle ustawy o rachunkowości. Do aktywnego udziału zaprosiliśmy audytorów z największych firm audytorskich, aby porozmawiać o tym jak może wyglądać praktyka oceny sprawozdań niefinansowych.</p>
      <p><strong>Joanna Dadacz</strong>, Dyrektor Departamentu Rachunkowości i Rewizji Finansowej z Ministerstwa Finansów przedstawiła prezentację dotyczącą roli biegłego rewidenta w świetle ustawy o rachunkowości. Z kolei, o tym jaka będzie rola Komisji Nadzoru Finansowego w tym zakresie przedstawiła <strong>Ilona Pieczyńska-Czerny</strong>, Dyrektor Departamentu Ofert Publicznych i Informacji Finansowej.</p>
      <p>Jak będzie wyglądać praktyka oceny sprawozdań niefinansowych? Jak warto podejść do tego tematu w spółce? Jakie są obowiązki ustawowe a jaka praktyka rynkowa? Odpowiedzi na te pytania poszukiwano podczas panelu moderowanego przez <strong>Ewę Sowińską</strong>, Zastępcę Prezesa Krajowej Rady Biegłych Rewidentów z Polskiej Izby Biegłych Rewidentów. W panelu wzięli udział: <strong>Krzysztof Burnos</strong> (Polska Izba Biegłych Rewidentów), <strong>Monika Jakubczyk</strong> (Deloitte), <strong>Tomasz Konieczny</strong> (PwC), <strong>Zbigniew Libera</strong> (KPMG) oraz <strong>Anna Sirocka</strong> (EY).</p>
      <p><strong>Relacja filmowa z wydarzenia będzie dostępna już wkrótce. </strong><strong>Zapisz się na nasz Newsletter, a powiadomimy Cię kiedy będzie gotowa.</strong><br />
      <strong>Wszystkie wyświetlane prezentacje podczas konferencji są do pobrania poniżej.</strong></p>
      
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      8 => string (8) "cta_file"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content[8]
      9 => string (8) "cta_file"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content[9]
      public _content_content -> string (19) "field_62c4140c95fd9"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content_content
      public _content -> string (19) "field_62c413ed1bd11"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content
      public content_content_4_text -> string (94) "<p>[gallery link="file" ids="987,979,978,986,985,977,976,984,983,975,974,982...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content_4_text
      <p>[gallery link="file" ids="987,979,978,986,985,977,976,984,983,975,974,982,981,973,980"]</p>
      
      public _content_content_4_text -> string (19) "field_62c4151f67596"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content_content_4_text
      public content_content_5_title -> UTF-8 string (28) "POSZANOWANIE PRAW CZŁOWIEKA"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content_5_title
      public _content_content_5_title -> string (19) "field_62c5bfce99739"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content_content_5_title
      public content_content_5_text -> UTF-8 string (234) "<div class="box"> <div class="desc"> <p><strong>Jacqueline Kacprzak</strong>...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content_5_text
      <div class="box">
      <div class="desc">
      <p><strong>Jacqueline Kacprzak</strong>, Koordynator Zespołu ds. CSR i Kontaktów z Interesariuszami w Ministerstwie Rozwoju</p>
      </div>
      </div>
      <div class="box">
      <div class="icon pdf"></div>
      </div>
      
      public _content_content_5_text -> string (19) "field_62c5bfe09973a"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content_content_5_text
      public content_content_5_file -> string (3) "988"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content_5_file
      public _content_content_5_file -> string (19) "field_62c5bfed9973b"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content_content_5_file
      public content_content_6_title -> UTF-8 string (65) "USTALANIE ISTOTNOŚCI RAPORTOWANYCH ASPEKTÓW - KLUCZOWE CZYNNIKI"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content_6_title
      public _content_content_6_title -> string (19) "field_62c5bfce99739"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content_content_6_title
      public content_content_6_text -> UTF-8 string (471) "<p><b>prof. dr hab. Wanda Skoczylas, </b>Członek Rady Naukowej, Stowarzyszen...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content_6_text
      <p><b>prof. dr hab. Wanda Skoczylas, </b>Członek Rady Naukowej, Stowarzyszenie Księgowych w Polsce, Kierownik Katedry Pomiaru i Kontroli Wyników, Wydziała Nauk Ekonomicznych i Zarządzania, Uniwersytet Szczeciński</p>
      <p><b>Piotr Biernacki, </b>Prezes Zarządu, Fundacja Standardów Raportowania, Wiceprezes Zarządu, Stowarzyszenie Emitentów Giełdowych</p>
      <p><b>Magda Raczek-Kołodyńska, </b>Dyrektor Zarządzający, Stowarzyszenie Emitentów Giełdowych</p>
      
      public _content_content_6_text -> string (19) "field_62c5bfe09973a"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content_content_6_text
      public content_content_6_file -> string (3) "989"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content_6_file
      public _content_content_6_file -> string (19) "field_62c5bfed9973b"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content_content_6_file
      public content_content_7_title -> UTF-8 string (48) "JAK KORZYSTAĆ Z MIĘDZYNARODOWEGO STANDARDU GRI"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content_7_title
      public _content_content_7_title -> string (19) "field_62c5bfce99739"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content_content_7_title
      public content_content_7_text -> UTF-8 string (175) "<div class="box"> <div class="desc"> <p><strong>Liliana Anam</strong>, Mened...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content_7_text
      <div class="box">
      <div class="desc">
      <p><strong>Liliana Anam</strong>, Menedżer zarządzający CSRinfo</p>
      </div>
      </div>
      <div class="box">
      <div class="icon pdf"></div>
      </div>
      
      public _content_content_7_text -> string (19) "field_62c5bfe09973a"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content_content_7_text
      public content_content_7_file -> string (3) "990"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content_7_file
      public _content_content_7_file -> string (19) "field_62c5bfed9973b"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content_content_7_file
      public content_content_8_title -> UTF-8 string (53) "JAK KORZYSTAĆ ZE STANDARDU INFORMACJI NIEFINANSOWYCH"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content_8_title
      public _content_content_8_title -> string (19) "field_62c5bfce99739"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content_content_8_title
      public content_content_8_text -> UTF-8 string (198) "<div class="box"> <div class="desc"> <p><strong>dr Jacek Dymowski</strong>, ...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content_8_text
      <div class="box">
      <div class="desc">
      <p><strong>dr Jacek Dymowski</strong>, Niezależny doradca, Redaktor Naczelny SIN</p>
      </div>
      </div>
      <div class="box lastRow">
      <div class="icon pdf"></div>
      </div>
      
      public _content_content_8_text -> string (19) "field_62c5bfe09973a"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content_content_8_text
      public content_content_8_file -> string (3) "991"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content_8_file
      public _content_content_8_file -> string (19) "field_62c5bfed9973b"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content_content_8_file
      public content_content_9_title -> UTF-8 string (59) "ROLA BIEGŁEGO REWIDENTA W ŚWIETLE USTAWY O RACHUNKOWOŚCI"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content_9_title
      public _content_content_9_title -> string (19) "field_62c5bfce99739"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content_content_9_title
      public content_content_9_text -> UTF-8 string (459) "<section class="mainContent"> <div class="centerContent"> <section id="files...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content_9_text
      <section class="mainContent">
      <div class="centerContent">
      <section id="files" class="projectFiles">
      <div class="boxes">
      <div class="box lastRow">
      <div class="desc">
      <p><strong>Joanna Dadacz,</strong> Dyrektor Departamentu Rachunkowości i Rewizji Finansowej, Ministerstwo Finansów</p>
      </div>
      </div>
      </div>
      </section>
      </div>
      </section>
      <footer class="mainFooter">
      <div class="cols">
      <div class="centerContent">
      <div class="col"></div>
      </div>
      </div>
      </footer>
      
      public _content_content_9_text -> string (19) "field_62c5bfe09973a"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content_content_9_text
      public content_content_9_file -> string (3) "992"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content_content_9_file
      public _content_content_9_file -> string (19) "field_62c5bfed9973b"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->_content_content_9_file
      public post_date_gmt -> string (19) "2017-10-06 06:32:21"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->post_date_gmt
      public comment_status -> string (6) "closed"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->comment_status
      public ping_status -> string (6) "closed"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->ping_status
      public post_password -> string (0) ""
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->post_password
      public post_name -> string (57) "praktyka-raportowania-niefinansowego-relacja-z-wydarzenia"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->post_name
      public to_ping -> string (0) ""
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->to_ping
      public pinged -> string (0) ""
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->pinged
      public post_modified -> string (19) "2022-10-24 08:50:06"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->post_modified
      public post_modified_gmt -> string (19) "2022-10-24 06:50:06"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->post_modified_gmt
      public post_content_filtered -> string (0) ""
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->post_content_filtered
      public guid -> string (50) "https://www.csrinfo.org/?post_type=blog&#038;p=968"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->guid
      public menu_order -> integer 0
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->menu_order
      public post_mime_type -> string (0) ""
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->post_mime_type
      public comment_count -> string (1) "0"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->comment_count
      public filter -> string (3) "raw"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->filter
      public status -> string (7) "publish"
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->status
    • public __construct($pid = null) If you send the constructor nothing it will try to figure out the current pos...
      new \Timber\Post($pid = null)
      /**
      * If you send the constructor nothing it will try to figure out the current post id based on being inside The_Loop
      * @example
      * ```php
      * $post = new Timber\Post();
      * $other_post = new Timber\Post($random_post_id);
      * ```
      * @param mixed $pid
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:180
      public __get($field): mixed This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github...
      /**
      * This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github.com/fabpot/Twig/issues/2
      * This is also here to ensure that {{ post.class }} remains usable
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:190
      public __call($field, $args): mixed This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github...
      /**
      * This is helpful for twig to return properties and methods see: https://github.com/fabpot/Twig/issues/2
      * This is also here to ensure that {{ post.class }} remains usable
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:202
      public __toString(): string Outputs the title of the post if you do something like `<h1>{{post}}</h1>`
      (string) iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]
      /**
      * Outputs the title of the post if you do something like `<h1>{{post}}</h1>`
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:269
      public get_edit_url(): bool|string Get the URL that will edit the current post/object
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_edit_url()
      /**
      * Get the URL that will edit the current post/object
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @see Timber\Post::edit_link
      * @return bool|string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:336
      public update($field, $value) updates the post_meta of the current object with the given value
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->update($field, $value)
      /**
      * updates the post_meta of the current object with the given value
      * @param string $field
      * @param mixed $value
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:345
      public preview(): \Timber\PostPreview Gets a preview/excerpt of your post.
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->preview()
      /**
      * Gets a preview/excerpt of your post.
      *
      * If you have text defined in the excerpt textarea of your post, it will use that. Otherwise it
      * will pull from the post_content. If there's a `<!-- more -->` tag, it will use that to mark
      * where to pull through.
      *
      * This method returns a `Timber\PostPreview` object, which is a **chainable object**. This
      * means that you can change the output of the preview by **adding more methods**. Refer to the
      * [documentation of the `Timber\PostPreview` class](https://timber.github.io/docs/reference/timber-postpreview/)
      * to get an overview of all the available methods.
      *
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {# Use default preview #}
      * <p>{{ post.preview }}</p>
      *
      * {# Change the post preview text #}
      * <p>{{ post.preview.read_more('Continue Reading') }}</p>
      *
      * {# Additionally restrict the length to 50 words #}
      * <p>{{ post.preview.length(50).read_more('Continue Reading') }}</p>
      * ```
      * @see \Timber\PostPreview
      * @return \Timber\PostPreview
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:432
      public get_preview($len = 50, $force = false, $readmore = 'Read More', $strip = true, $end = '&hellip;'): string of the post preview get a preview of your post, if you have an excerpt it will use that, otherwis...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_preview($len = 50, $force = false, $readmore = 'Read More', $strip = true, $end = '&hellip;')
      /**
      * get a preview of your post, if you have an excerpt it will use that,
      * otherwise it will pull from the post_content.
      * If there's a <!-- more --> tag it will use that to mark where to pull through.
      * @deprecated since 1.3.1, use {{ post.preview }} instead
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <p>{{post.get_preview(50)}}</p>
      * ```
      * @param int $len The number of words that WP should use to make the tease. (Isn't this better than [this mess](http://wordpress.org/support/topic/changing-the-default-length-of-the_excerpt-1?replies=14)?). If you've set a post_excerpt on a post, we'll use that for the preview text; otherwise the first X words of the post_content
      * @param bool $force What happens if your custom post excerpt is longer then the length requested? By default (`$force = false`) it will use the full `post_excerpt`. However, you can set this to true to *force* your excerpt to be of the desired length
      * @param string $readmore The text you want to use on the 'readmore' link
      * @param bool|string $strip true for default, false for none, string for list of custom attributes
      * @param string $end The text to end the preview with (defaults to ...)
      * @return string of the post preview
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:452
      public import_custom($pid) gets the post custom and attaches it to the current object
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->import_custom($pid)
      /**
      * gets the post custom and attaches it to the current object
      * @internal
      * @param integer $pid a post ID number
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:521
      public comment_form($args = array()): string of HTML for the form Gets the comment form for use on a single article page
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->comment_form($args = array())
      /**
      *
      * Gets the comment form for use on a single article page
      * @param array This $args array thing is a mess, [fix at some point](http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/comment_form)
      * @return string of HTML for the form
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:634
      public terms($args = array(), $merge = true, $term_class = ''): array An array of taxonomies. Gets the terms associated with the post.
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->terms($args = array(), $merge = true, $term_class = '')
      /**
      * Gets the terms associated with the post.
      *
      * @api
      * @todo Remove deprecated parameters in 2.x
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <section id="job-feed">
      * {% for post in job %}
      *     <div class="job">
      *         <h2>{{ post.title }}</h2>
      *         <p>{{ post.terms( {query:{taxonomy:'category', orderby:'name', order: 'ASC'}} )|join(', ') }}</p>
      *     </div>
      * {% endfor %}
      * </section>
      * ```
      * ```html
      * <section id="job-feed">
      *     <div class="job">
      *         <h2>Cheese Maker</h2>
      *         <p>Cheese, Food, Fromage</p>
      *     </div>
      *     <div class="job">
      *         <h2>Mime</h2>
      *         <p>Performance, Silence</p>
      *     </div>
      * </section>
      * ```
      * ```php
      * // Get all terms of a taxonomy.
      * $terms = $post->terms( 'category' );
      *
      * // Get terms of multiple taxonomies.
      * $terms = $post->terms( array( 'books', 'movies' ) );
      *
      * // Use custom arguments for taxonomy query and options.
      * $terms = $post->terms( array(
      *     'query' => [
      *         'taxonomy' => 'custom_tax',
      *         'orderby'  => 'count',
      *     ],
      *     'merge'      => false,
      *     'term_class' => 'My_Term_Class'
      * ) );
      * ```
      *
      * @param string|array $args {
      *     Optional. Name of the taxonomy or array of arguments.
      *
      *     @type array $query       Any array of term query parameters for getting the terms. See
      *                              `WP_Term_Query::__construct()` for supported arguments. Use the
      *                              `taxonomy` argument to choose which taxonomies to get. Defaults
      *                              to querying all registered taxonomies for the post type. You can
      *                              use custom or built-in WordPress taxonomies (category, tag).
      *                              Timber plays nice and figures out that `tag`, `tags` or
      *                              `post_tag` are all the same (also for `categories` or
      *                              `category`). For custom taxonomies you need to define the
      *                              proper name.
      *     @type bool $merge        Whether the resulting array should be one big one (`true`) or
      *                              whether it should be an array of sub-arrays for each taxonomy
      *                              (`false`). Default `true`.
      *     @type string $term_class The Timber term class to use for the term objects.
      * }
      * @param bool   $merge      Deprecated. Optional. See `$merge` argument in `$args` parameter.
      * @param string $term_class Deprecated. Optional. See `$term_class` argument in `$args`
      *                           parameter.
      * @return array An array of taxonomies.
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:706
      public has_term($term_name_or_id, $taxonomy = 'all'): bool
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->has_term($term_name_or_id, $taxonomy = 'all')
      /**
      * @param string|int $term_name_or_id
      * @param string $taxonomy
      * @return bool
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:806
      public get_paged_content(): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_paged_content()
      /**
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:824
      public get_post_type(): PostType Returns the post_type object with labels and other info
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_post_type()
      /**
      * Returns the post_type object with labels and other info
      *
      * @deprecated since 1.0.4
      * @example
      *
      * ```twig
      * This post is from <span>{{ post.get_post_type.labels.plural }}</span>
      * ```
      *
      * ```html
      * This post is from <span>Recipes</span>
      * ```
      * @return PostType
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:844
      public get_comment_count(): int the number of comments on a post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_comment_count()
      /**
      * @return int the number of comments on a post
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:852
      public has_field($field_name): boolean
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->has_field($field_name)
      /**
      * @param string $field_name
      * @return boolean
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:861
      public field_object($field_name): mixed Gets the field object data from Advanced Custom Fields. This includes metadat...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->field_object($field_name)
      /**
      * Gets the field object data from Advanced Custom Fields.
      * This includes metadata on the field like whether it's conditional or not.
      *
      * @since 1.6.0
      * @param string $field_name of the field you want to lookup.
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:873
      public get_field($field_name): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_field($field_name)
      /**
      * @param string $field_name
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:883
      public import_field($field_name)
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->import_field($field_name)
      /**
      * @param string $field_name
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:905
      public post_class($class = ''): string a space-seperated list of classes Get the CSS classes for a post without cache. For usage you should use `{{pos...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->post_class($class = '')
      /**
      * Get the CSS classes for a post without cache. For usage you should use `{{post.class}}`
      * @internal
      * @param string $class additional classes you want to add
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <article class="{{ post.post_class }}">
      *    {# Some stuff here #}
      * </article>
      * ```
      *
      * ```html
      * <article class="post-2612 post type-post status-publish format-standard has-post-thumbnail hentry category-data tag-charleston-church-shooting tag-dylann-roof tag-gun-violence tag-hate-crimes tag-national-incident-based-reporting-system">
      *    {# Some stuff here #}
      * </article>
      * ```
      * @return string a space-seperated list of classes
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:927
      public css_class($class = ''): string a space-seperated list of classes Get the CSS classes for a post, but with caching css post classes. For usage ...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->css_class($class = '')
      /**
      * Get the CSS classes for a post, but with caching css post classes. For usage you should use `{{ post.class }}` instead of `{{post.css_class}}` or `{{post.post_class}}`
      * @internal
      * @param string $class additional classes you want to add
      * @see Timber\Post::$_css_class
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <article class="{{ post.class }}">
      *    {# Some stuff here #}
      * </article>
      * ```
      *
      * @return string a space-seperated list of classes
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:956
      public get_method_values(): array
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_method_values()
      /**
      * @return array
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:970
      public author(): User|null A User object if found, false if not Return the author of a post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->author()
      /**
      * Return the author of a post
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <h1>{{post.title}}</h1>
      * <p class="byline">
      *     <a href="{{post.author.link}}">{{post.author.name}}</a>
      * </p>
      * ```
      * @return User|null A User object if found, false if not
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1005
      public authors()
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->authors()
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1011
      public modified_author(): User|null A User object if found, false if not Get the author (WordPress user) who last modified the post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->modified_author()
      /**
      * Get the author (WordPress user) who last modified the post
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * Last updated by {{ post.modified_author.name }}
      * ```
      * ```html
      * Last updated by Harper Lee
      * ```
      * @return User|null A User object if found, false if not
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1026
      public categories(): array of Timber\Terms Get the categoires on a particular post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->categories()
      /**
      * Get the categoires on a particular post
      * @api
      * @return array of Timber\Terms
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1036
      public category(): Timber\Term|null Returns a category attached to a post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->category()
      /**
      * Returns a category attached to a post
      * @api
      * If mulitpuile categories are set, it will return just the first one
      * @return Timber\Term|null
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1046
      public children($post_type = 'any', $childPostClass = false): array Returns an array of children on the post as Timber\Posts (or other claass as ...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->children($post_type = 'any', $childPostClass = false)
      /**
      * Returns an array of children on the post as Timber\Posts
      * (or other claass as you define).
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {% if post.children %}
      *     Here are the child pages:
      *     {% for child in post.children %}
      *         <a href="{{ child.link }}">{{ child.title }}</a>
      *     {% endfor %}
      * {% endif %}
      * ```
      * @param string|array $post_type _optional_ use to find children of a particular post type (attachment vs. page for example). You might want to restrict to certain types of children in case other stuff gets all mucked in there. You can use 'parent' to use the parent's post type or you can pass an array of post types.
      * @param string|bool $childPostClass _optional_ a custom post class (ex: 'MyTimber\Post') to return the objects as. By default (false) it will use Timber\Post::$post_class value.
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1067
      public comments($count = null, $order = 'wp', $type = 'comment', $status = 'approve', $CommentClass = 'Timber\\Comment'): bool|\Timber\CommentThread Gets the comments on a `Timber\Post` and returns them as a `Timber\CommentThr...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->comments($count = null, $order = 'wp', $type = 'comment', $status = 'approve', $CommentClass = 'Timber\\Comment')
      /**
      * Gets the comments on a `Timber\Post` and returns them as a `Timber\CommentThread`: a PHP
      * ArrayObject of [`Timber\Comment`](https://timber.github.io/docs/reference/timber-comment/)
      * (or whatever comment class you set).
      * @api
      *
      * @param int    $count        Set the number of comments you want to get. `0` is analogous to
      *                             "all".
      * @param string $order        Use ordering set in WordPress admin, or a different scheme.
      * @param string $type         For when other plugins use the comments table for their own
      *                             special purposes. Might be set to 'liveblog' or other, depending
      *                             on what’s stored in your comments table.
      * @param string $status       Could be 'pending', etc.
      * @param string $CommentClass What class to use when returning Comment objects. As you become a
      *                             Timber Pro, you might find yourself extending `Timber\Comment`
      *                             for your site or app (obviously, totally optional).
      * @see \Timber\CommentThread for an example with nested comments
      * @return bool|\Timber\CommentThread
      *
      * @example
      *
      * **single.twig**
      *
      * ```twig
      * <div id="post-comments">
      *   <h4>Comments on {{ post.title }}</h4>
      *   <ul>
      *     {% for comment in post.comments() %}
      *       {% include 'comment.twig' %}
      *     {% endfor %}
      *   </ul>
      *   <div class="comment-form">
      *     {{ function('comment_form') }}
      *   </div>
      * </div>
      * ```
      *
      * **comment.twig**
      *
      * ```twig
      * {# comment.twig #}
      * <li>
      *   <p class="comment-author">{{ comment.author.name }} says:</p>
      *   <div>{{ comment.content }}</div>
      * </li>
      * ```
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1136
      public content($page0, $len = -1): string Gets the actual content of a WP Post, as opposed to post_content this will ru...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->content($page0, $len = -1)
      /**
      * Gets the actual content of a WP Post, as opposed to post_content this will run the hooks/filters attached to the_content. \This guy will return your posts content with WordPress filters run on it (like for shortcodes and wpautop).
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <div class="article">
      *     <h2>{{post.title}}</h2>
      *     <div class="content">{{ post.content }}</div>
      * </div>
      * ```
      * @param int $page
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1206
      public paged_content(): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->paged_content()
      /**
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1254
      public date($date_format = ''): string Get the date to use in your template!
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->date($date_format = '')
      /**
      * Get the date to use in your template!
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * Published on {{ post.date }} // Uses WP's formatting set in Admin
      * OR
      * Published on {{ post.date('F jS') }} // Jan 12th
      * ```
      *
      * ```html
      * Published on January 12, 2015
      * OR
      * Published on Jan 12th
      * ```
      * @param string $date_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1277
      public time($time_format = ''): string Get the time to use in your template
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->time($time_format = '')
      /**
      * Get the time to use in your template
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * Published at {{ post.time }} // Uses WP's formatting set in Admin
      * OR
      * Published at {{ post.time | time('G:i') }} // 13:25
      * ```
      *
      * ```html
      * Published at 1:25 pm
      * OR
      * Published at 13:25
      * ```
      * @param string $time_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1301
      public type(): PostType Returns the post_type object with labels and other info
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->type()
      /**
      * Returns the post_type object with labels and other info
      *
      * @since 1.0.4
      * @example
      *
      * ```twig
      * This post is from <span>{{ post.type.labels.name }}</span>
      * ```
      *
      * ```html
      * This post is from <span>Recipes</span>
      * ```
      * @return PostType
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1323
      public edit_link(): bool|string the edit URL of a post in the WordPress admin Returns the edit URL of a post if the user has access to it
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->edit_link()
      /**
      * Returns the edit URL of a post if the user has access to it
      * @return bool|string the edit URL of a post in the WordPress admin
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1337
      public format(): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->format()
      /**
      * @api
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1347
      public password_required(): boolean whether post requires password and correct password has been provided
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->password_required()
      /**
      * whether post requires password and correct password has been provided
      * @api
      * @return boolean
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1356
      public link(): string ex: http://example.org/2015/07/my-awesome-post get the permalink for a post object
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->link()
      /**
      * get the permalink for a post object
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <a href="{{post.link}}">Read my post</a>
      * ```
      * @return string ex: http://example.org/2015/07/my-awesome-post
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1369
      public meta($field_name = null): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->meta($field_name = null)
      /**
      * @param string $field_name
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1381
      public name(): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->name()
      /**
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1392
      public modified_date($date_format = ''): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->modified_date($date_format = '')
      /**
      * @param string $date_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1400
      public modified_time($time_format = ''): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->modified_time($time_format = '')
      /**
      * @param string $time_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1410
      public next($in_same_term = false): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->next($in_same_term = false)
      /**
      * @api
      * @param bool $in_same_term
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1419
      public pagination(): array Get a data array of pagination so you can navigate to the previous/next for a...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->pagination()
      /**
      * Get a data array of pagination so you can navigate to the previous/next for a paginated post
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1445
      public convert($data) Finds any WP_Post objects and converts them to Timber\Posts
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->convert($data)
      /**
      * Finds any WP_Post objects and converts them to Timber\Posts
      * @param array|WP_Post $data
      * @param string $class
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1478
      public parent(): bool|Timber\Post Gets the parent (if one exists) from a post as a Timber\Post object (or whate...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->parent()
      /**
      * Gets the parent (if one exists) from a post as a Timber\Post object (or whatever is set in Timber\Post::$PostClass)
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * Parent page: <a href="{{ post.parent.link }}">{{ post.parent.title }}</a>
      * ```
      * @return bool|Timber\Post
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1504
      public path(): string Gets the relative path of a WP Post, so while link() will return http://examp...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->path()
      /**
      * Gets the relative path of a WP Post, so while link() will return http://example.org/2015/07/my-cool-post
      * this will return just /2015/07/my-cool-post
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <a href="{{post.path}}">{{post.title}}</a>
      * ```
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1522
      public prev($in_same_term = false): mixed Get the previous post in a set
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->prev($in_same_term = false)
      /**
      * Get the previous post in a set
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <h4>Prior Entry:</h4>
      * <h3>{{post.prev.title}}</h3>
      * <p>{{post.prev.get_preview(25)}}</p>
      * ```
      * @param bool $in_same_term
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1539
      public tags(): array Gets the tags on a post, uses WP's post_tag taxonomy
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->tags()
      /**
      * Gets the tags on a post, uses WP's post_tag taxonomy
      * @api
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1562
      public thumbnail(): Timber\Image|null of your thumbnail get the featured image as a Timber/Image
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->thumbnail()
      /**
      * get the featured image as a Timber/Image
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <img src="{{ post.thumbnail.src }}" />
      * ```
      * @return Timber\Image|null of your thumbnail
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1575
      public title(): string Returns the processed title to be used in templates. This returns the title o...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->title()
      /**
      * Returns the processed title to be used in templates. This returns the title of the post after WP's filters have run. This is analogous to `the_title()` in standard WP template tags.
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <h1>{{ post.title }}</h1>
      * ```
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1593
      public gallery($html = true): html Returns the gallery
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->gallery($html = true)
      /**
      * Returns the gallery
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {{ post.gallery }}
      * ```
      * @return html
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1609
      public audio(): html Returns the audio
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->audio()
      /**
      * Returns the audio
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {{ post.audio }}
      * ```
      * @return html
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1628
      public video(): html Returns the video
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->video()
      /**
      * Returns the video
      * @api
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * {{ post.video }}
      * ```
      * @return html
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1651
      public get_categories(): array of Timber\Terms Get the categories for a post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_categories()
      /**
      * Get the categories for a post
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @see Timber\Post::categories
      * @return array of Timber\Terms
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1682
      public get_category(): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_category()
      /**
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @see Timber\Post::category
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1693
      public get_image($field): Timber\Image
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_image($field)
      /**
      * @param string $field
      * @return Timber\Image
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1704
      public get_tags(): array Gets an array of tags for you to use
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_tags()
      /**
      * Gets an array of tags for you to use
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <ul class="tags">
      *     {% for tag in post.tags %}
      *         <li>{{tag.name}}</li>
      *     {% endfor %}
      * </ul>
      * ```
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1723
      public get_title(): string Outputs the title with filters applied
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_title()
      /**
      * Outputs the title with filters applied
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <h1>{{post.get_title}}</h1>
      * ```
      * ```html
      * <h1>Hello World!</h1>
      * ```
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1741
      public get_content($len = -1, $page0): string Displays the content of the post with filters, shortcodes and wpautop applied
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_content($len = -1, $page0)
      /**
      * Displays the content of the post with filters, shortcodes and wpautop applied
      * @example
      * ```twig
      * <div class="article-text">{{post.get_content}}</div>
      * ```
      * ```html
      * <div class="article-text"><p>Blah blah blah</p><p>More blah blah blah.</p></div>
      * ```
      * @param int $len
      * @param int $page
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1758
      public get_format(): mixed
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_format()
      /**
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @return mixed
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1770
      public get_terms($tax = '', $merge = true, $TermClass = ''): array Get the terms associated with the post This goes across all taxonomies by def...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_terms($tax = '', $merge = true, $TermClass = '')
      /**
      * Get the terms associated with the post
      * This goes across all taxonomies by default
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @param string|array $tax What taxonom(y|ies) to pull from. Defaults to all registered taxonomies for the post type. You can use custom ones, or built-in WordPress taxonomies (category, tag). Timber plays nice and figures out that tag/tags/post_tag are all the same (and categories/category), for custom taxonomies you're on your own.
      * @param bool $merge Should the resulting array be one big one (true)? Or should it be an array of sub-arrays for each taxonomy (false)?
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1784
      public permalink(): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->permalink()
      /**
      * @deprecated 0.20.0 use link() instead
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1793
      public get_date($date_format = ''): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_date($date_format = '')
      /**
      * @internal
      * @see Timber\Post::date
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @param  string $date_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1806
      public get_modified_date($date_format = ''): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_modified_date($date_format = '')
      /**
      * @internal
      * @see Timber\Post::modified_date
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @param  string $date_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1818
      public get_modified_time($time_format = ''): string
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_modified_time($time_format = '')
      /**
      * @internal
      * @param  string $time_format
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1827
      public get_children($post_type = 'any', $childPostClass = false): array
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_children($post_type = 'any', $childPostClass = false)
      /**
      * @internal
      * @see Timber\Post::children
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @param string 		$post_type
      * @param bool|string 	$childPostClass
      * @return array
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1842
      public get_path(): string Get the permalink for a post, but as a relative path For example, where {{pos...
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_path()
      /**
      * Get the permalink for a post, but as a relative path
      * For example, where {{post.link}} would return "http://example.org/2015/07/04/my-cool-post"
      * this will return the relative version: "/2015/07/04/my-cool-post"
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @return string
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1855
      public get_prev($in_same_term = false): TimberPost|boolean Get the next post in WordPress's ordering
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_prev($in_same_term = false)
      /**
      * Get the next post in WordPress's ordering
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @return TimberPost|boolean
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1866
      public get_parent(): bool|TimberPost Get the parent post of the post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_parent()
      /**
      * Get the parent post of the post
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @return bool|TimberPost
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1877
      public get_author(): User|null Gets a User object from the author of the post
      iterator_to_array($context['posts'])[2]->get_author()
      /**
      * Gets a User object from the author of the post
      * @internal
      * @deprecated since 1.0
      * @codeCoverageIgnore
      * @see Timber\Post::author
      * @return User|null
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1889
      public get_modified_author(): User|null
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      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1899
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      public get_link(): string get the permalink for a post object In your templates you should use link: <a...
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      /**
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      /**
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      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1958
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      * @param int $count
      * @param string $order
      * @param string $type
      * @param string $status
      * @param string $CommentClass
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      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1974
      public __isset($field): boolean
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      *
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      * $post = new Timber\Post()
      * $post->import(data);
      * echo $post->airplane; //757-200
      * ```
      * @param array|object $info an object or array you want to grab data from to attach to the Timber object
      */
      
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      public can_edit(): bool Can you edit this post/term/user? Well good for you. You're no better than me.
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      * Can you edit this post/term/user? Well good for you. You're no better than me.
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      * <a href="{{ post.edit_link }}">Edit</a>
      * {% endif %}
      * ```
      * ```html
      * <a href="http://example.org/wp-admin/edit.php?p=242">Edit</a>
      * ```
      * @return bool
      */
      
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      protected determine_id($pid): int|null the numberic id we should be using for this post object, null when there's no ID (ex: 404 page) tries to figure out what post you want to get if not explictly defined (or if...
      /**
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      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:230
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      protected init($pid = false) Initializes a Post
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      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:317
      protected prepare_post_info($pid0): WP_Post on success takes a mix of integer (post ID), string (post slug), or object to return a W...
      /**
      * takes a mix of integer (post ID), string (post slug),
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      * @return WP_Post on success
      */
      
      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:360
      protected check_post_id($pid): integer ID number of a post helps you find the post id regardless of whether you send a string or whatever
      /**
      * helps you find the post id regardless of whether you send a string or whatever
      * @param integer $pid ;
      * @internal
      * @return integer ID number of a post
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      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:379
      protected get_post_custom($pid): array Used internally to fetch the metadata fields (wp_postmeta table) and attach t...
      /**
      * Used internally to fetch the metadata fields (wp_postmeta table)
      * and attach them to our TimberPost object
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      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:533
      protected get_info($pid): null|object|WP_Post Used internally by init, etc. to build TimberPost object
      /**
      * Used internally by init, etc. to build TimberPost object
      * @internal
      * @param  int $pid
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      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:606
      protected maybe_show_password_form(): string|void If the Password form is to be shown, show it!
      /**
      * If the Password form is to be shown, show it!
      * @return string|void
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      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1170
      protected get_revised_data_from_method($method, $args = false)
      /**
      *
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      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1183
      protected content_handle_no_teaser_block($content): string Handles for an circumstance with the Block editor where a "more" block has an...
      /**
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      * "Hide the excerpt on the full content page" which hides everything prior to the inserted
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      * @ticket #2218
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      Defined in <ROOT>/wp-content/themes/pc/vendor/timber/timber/lib/Post.php:1243
      public static get_post_id_by_name($post_name): int get_post_id_by_name($post_name)
      \Timber\Post::get_post_id_by_name($post_name)
      /**
      * get_post_id_by_name($post_name)
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      * @param string $post_name
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      protected static is_previewing(): bool Determine whether or not an admin/editor is looking at the post in "preview m...
      /**
      * Determine whether or not an admin/editor is looking at the post in "preview mode" via the
      * WordPress admin
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      content_content_0_text => UTF-8 string (12294) "<p>Gdy raport niefinansowy staje się obowiązkiem ustawowym, metą jest wypełn...
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      <p>Gdy raport niefinansowy staje się obowiązkiem ustawowym, metą jest wypełnienie obowiązku w terminie. Jak „ogarnąć” raport w czasie? Na co warto zwrócić uwagę? Jak dobrze zaplanować cały projekt?<span id="more-2031"></span></p>
      <blockquote><p>Artykuł pokazuje ścieżkę przygotowania raportu, która pozwoli nie tylko przygotować sprawozdanie w terminie, ale również w sposób, który będzie służył firmie. Osoby raportujące po raz pierwszy znajdą w nim przydatne wskazówki dotyczące zaplanowania projektu, a dla raportujących od wielu lat może to być interesujące przypomnienie.</p></blockquote>
      <h3>Największy komfort pracy przy projekcie „raport” zapewnia…</h3>
      <p>… drobiazgowe podejście do planowania. Planowanie powoduje, że jestem w stanie dokładnie przemyśleć projekt, odpowiednio się do niego przygotować i mieć czas na urlop.</p>
      <p>Badanie CSRinfo pokazuje, że raport niefinansowy <strong>dobrej jakości jest przygotowywany w ciągu od 3 do 6 miesięcy</strong> w firmach, które mają już doświadczenie w tego typu sprawozdawczości.</p>
      <p>Jeśli nie masz takich doświadczeń, popatrz na przygotowany przez nas <strong>kwartalny kalendarz</strong>, który pozwala na spokojne przygotowanie się do projektu. Możesz go dowolnie modyfikować w zależności od swojej sytuacji.</p>
      <h3>Kiedy opublikować raport? 2017 czy 2018?</h3>
      <p>Raportowanie niefinansowe dla wybranych podmiotów spółek będzie obowiązywało od 2017 roku czyli pierwszy raport powinien być wydany w 2018 roku.</p>
      <p>Niemniej <strong>masz sporo czasu by wydać raport już za rok 2016 w połowie 2017 roku, zdobyć cenne doświadczenie i wyprzedzić konkurencję. </strong>Wskazówki, które podaję poniżej pomogą Ci przygotować raport.</p>
      <h3>3 kwestie, które musisz wziąć pod uwagę zanim zaczniesz pracę</h3>
      <h5>#1 OKREŚL CEL RAPORTU NIEFINANSOWEGO</h5>
      <p>Przygotowanie raportu to proces angażujący wielu interesariuszy. Sam raport niefinansowy to narzędzie komunikacji i mierzenia postępów. W zależności od firmy cele raportu mogą być <strong>zróżnicowane i bardziej bogate niż wypełnienie obowiązku ustawowego</strong>, np. komunikacja zdarzenia, wartości firmy, budowa relacji z konkretnymi interesariuszami, edukacja pracowników etc.</p>
      <h5>#2 OKREŚL GŁÓWNYCH ODBIORCÓW RAPORTU NIEFINANSOWEGO</h5>
      <p>Raporty niefinansowe trafiają do szerokiego grona interesariuszy. Warto jednak ustalić, <strong>kto należy do kluczowych odbiorców</strong>. W przypadku niektórych firm to jest społeczność lokalna, wśród innych klienci instytucjonalni, inwestorzy czy regulatorzy. Decyzja ta ułatwi Ci później prace nad raportem.</p>
      <h5>#3 OKREŚL JAKOŚĆ RAPORTOWANIA JAKĄ CHCESZ OSIĄGNĄĆ</h5>
      <p>Raportowanie niefinansowe to proces, którego twoja organizacja będzie się uczyć i który będzie doskonalić. Ty określasz, z jakiego poziomu startuje Twoja firma. <strong>Trudnością w osiągnięciu dobrej jakości raportu jest określenie danych, jakie raport powinien zawierać, a później ich zebranie w odpowiednim czasie.</strong> Może okazać się, że spółka nie posiada danych do wskaźników, które powinna zaraportować lub są one w stosach rozproszonych dokumentów źródłowych np. w 30 tys. faktur…</p>
      <p>Masz wówczas następujące możliwości:</p>
      <p><strong>Opcja 1.</strong><br />
      Rozpoczęcie prac nad raportem <strong>w 2016 roku, w tym określenie zestawu wskaźników</strong>, które będą gromadzone od stycznia do grudnia 2017 z myślą o raporcie za ten właśnie rok. Wówczas masz pewność, że dane do wskaźników będą dostępne i gotowe do ujęcia w raporcie.</p>
      <p><strong>Opcja 2.</strong><br />
      Rozpoczęcie prac nad raportem w 2017 roku i w przypadku braku danych, które chcesz zaraportować, ujawnienie w treści raportu możliwych, ale niestety nie w pełni lub wcale nie raportowanych wskaźników, posłużenie się szacunkami i wyjaśnienie w raporcie kiedy firma wdroży system gromadzenia tych danych.</p>
      <p>Warto podkreślić, że konieczne będzie podanie informacji o przyczynach tego typu luk. W tej opcji dopiero w 2018 roku przyjdzie czas na wdrożenie w firmie systemu zbierania kompletnych danych i właściwe zaraportowanie ich będzie możliwe w roku 2019.</p>
      <h3>Zaplanuj projekt. Skorzystaj z kwartalnego kalendarium CSRinfo</h3>
      <p>Poniżej podaję<strong> kalendarium działań dla daty publikacji raportu w 2018 roku.</strong> Jest on rozciągnięty w taki sposób, by nie pominąć najważniejszych kwestii, zapewnić dobrą jakość raportu niefinansowego, a jednocześnie umożliwić Ci włączenie projektu „raport” do innych obowiązków. Kalendarium ma przykładowy charakter i możesz je dowolnie modyfikować na swoje potrzeby.</p>
      <h5>IV KWARTAŁ 2016</h5>
      <p>IV kwartał 2016 warto poświęcić na orientację w wymiarze obowiązku ustawowego dot. raportowania niefinansowego i na podniesienie wiedzy o samym procesie raportowania. W grudniu powinna wejść w życie ustawa. Możesz również spodziewać wytycznych Komisji Europejskiej. Kroki, które sugerujemy to:</p>
      <p><b>#1</b> <strong>Zapoznanie się</strong> <strong>z projektem ustawy</strong></p>
      <p><strong>#2 Zapoznanie się z możliwościami</strong> <strong>narzędzi raportowania</strong><br />
      W publikacji <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/poradnik-dla-raportujacych-raportowanie-niefinansowe/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Poradnik dla raportujących</a> znajduje się tabela z listą standardów raportowania wybranych przez ekspertów. Pomoże Ci ona w wyborze standardu, którym będziesz się kierować.</p>
      <p><strong>#3</strong> <strong>Dobrym punktem startowym jest wzięcie udziału w <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/szkolenia/raportowanie-niefinansowe/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">specjalistycznym szkoleniu</a> z raportowania</strong><br />
      Będzie ono stanowiło punkt wyjścia do decyzji o tym:<br />
      – co może Ci pomóc w koordynowaniu skutecznego procesu raportowania,<br />
      – kogo warto w ten proces zaangażować i kiedy,<br />
      – a także w jaki sposób określić zakres i treść raportu (standardy stawiają różne wymogi),<br />
      – czy jesteś w stanie przeprowadzić proces samodzielnie czy też będziesz potrzebować wsparcia.</p>
      <p><strong>#4</strong> <strong>Decyzje jakie należy podjąć na tym etapie to:<br />
      </strong>– z jakiego standardu raportowania korzystasz?<br />
      – czy cały projekt zrealizujesz samodzielne czy przy wsparciu zewnętrznym?<br />
      – jaka będzie forma raportu?<br />
      – czy decydujesz się na niezależną weryfikację raportu przez stronę trzecią?<br />
      – jakim budżetem będziesz dysponowała/ł?</p>
      <h5>I-II KWARTAŁ 2017</h5>
      <p><strong>#1 Rozpoczęcie współpracy z doradcą<br />
      </strong>Jeśli zdecydowałaś/łeś, że przy pierwszym raporcie potrzebujesz wsparcia to jest to moment by rozpocząć współpracę.</p>
      <p>Główne zadanie jakie stoją przed tobą to:</p>
      <p><strong>#2 Definiowanie treści raportu </strong><br />
      <strong>Jest to najważniejszy etap prac merytorycznych</strong> nad raportem. On decyduje o tym jakie treści, jakie wskaźniki będą prezentowane w raporcie. Na tym etapie zazwyczaj następuje angażowanie interesariuszy, analizy, spotkania i warsztaty. Efetem prac jest zazwyczaj struktura raportu.</p>
      <p>Ustawa wymaga odniesienia się do szeregu kwestii w systemie <em>comply or explain</em>. Nie wszystkie kwestie będą dla Twojej firmy relewantne (wówczas w grę wchodzi opcja <em>explain</em>). Standardy raportowania, które wymagają określenia istotności tematów, pomogą dobrać Ci odpowiednie treści. Standard GRI G4 oferuje również szereg wskaźników.</p>
      <p><strong>#3 Edukacja zespołu</strong><br />
      Raportowanie danych niefinansowych nie zniknie, a jego rola będzie rosła, a tym samym odpowiedzialność za dane jakie firma prezentuje na zewnątrz. Dlatego bardzo ważne jest przygotowanie zespołu raportującego i edukacja pracowników. Ułatwia ona pracę raportującym. Możesz sprawdzić w <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Raportowanie_odpowiedzialnego_biznesu_2013.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">naszym badaniu</a>, co szczególnie ułatwia przygotowanie raportu menedżerom na polskim rynku.</p>
      <h5>III KWARTAŁ 2017</h5>
      <p><strong>#1 Grafika raportu</strong><br />
      Jeśli podjęłaś/łeś decyzje dotyczące formatu raportu, budżetu oraz wiesz jakie treści raportu będą prezentowane (struktura raportu), to jesteś gotowa/y do prac nad wizją graficzną.</p>
      <p>Grafika pogrzebała niejedną dobrą treść raportu, dlatego warto przyłożyć wagę do wyboru partnera w tym zakresie.</p>
      <p><strong>#2 Komunikacja raportu</strong><br />
      Dobre pomysły i plan komunikacji całorocznej wymaga czasu i budżetu. Dlatego warto pomyśleć już teraz o komunikacji raportu.</p>
      <h5>IV KWARTAŁ 2017</h5>
      <p><strong>#1 Sprawdzenie statusu prac</strong></p>
      <p><strong>#2 Kontraktowanie dostawców do dalszych prac</strong><br />
      Raportowanie właściwe zaczyna się już w styczniu 2018 za rok 2017. Jeśli zdecydowałaś/łeś o wsparciu zewnętrznym na etapie tworzenia treści raportu, chcesz mieć zewnętrzną weryfikację to jest to moment na kontraktowanie dostawców, tak by na początku 2018 zamknąć sprawy formalne i spokojnie zacząć prace.</p>
      <h5>I KWARTAŁ 2018</h5>
      <p><strong>#1 Gromadzenie danych</strong><br />
      W tym kwartale rozpoczynamy gromadzenie danych za 2017 rok. Zajmuje on firmom zazwyczaj od 3 do 10 tygodni.</p>
      <p><strong>#2 Tworzenie treści raportu</strong><br />
      Na podstawie zebranych danych tworzysz właściwą treść raportu.</p>
      <p><strong>#3 Weryfikacja wewnętrzna treści raportu</strong><br />
      Na tym etapie treść raportu jest również weryfikowana wewnętrznie.</p>
      <h5>II KWARTAŁ 2018</h5>
      <p><strong>#1 Zewnętrzna weryfikacja raportu</strong><br />
      Jeśli ją przewidziałaś/łeś, to czas na etap zewnętrznej weryfikacja treści. Oczywiście jak inne kroki może ona nastąpić szybciej.</p>
      <p><strong>#2 Finalne prace graficzne</strong><br />
      To jest ostatni moment na finalne wlanie raportu w wersję graficzną i ostatnie poprawki.</p>
      <p><strong>#3 Publikacja raportu</strong><br />
      Głęboki oddech i publikacja raportu. Na czas. Dobrej jakości.</p>
      <p>Ten moment to również rozpoczęcie zaplanowanych działań komunikacyjnych jak i gromadzenie feedbacku. Wykorzystywanie danych i treści raportu przez kolejne 12 miesięcy do czasu publikacji kolejnego materiału.</p>
      <h5>III-IV KWARTAŁ 2018</h5>
      <p>Kolejny kwartał, to prawdopodobnie czas twojego urlopu. Na ten okres przypada również ewaluacja całego procesu raportowania. Masz już dużo doświadczeń, wiesz co się sprawdziło co nie. Możesz pomyśleć o zmianach. I rozpoczynasz przygotowania do kolejnego raportu niefinansowego.</p>
      <h4>PRZYDATNE INFORMACJE</h4>
      <p>1. Projekt ustawy dostępny jest na stronie <a href="http://www.mf.gov.pl/de/ministerstwo-finansow/dzialalnosc/rachunkowosc/aktualnosci/-/asset_publisher/M1vU/content/id/5523649" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ministerstwa Finansów</a>.<br />
      2. Informacje o szkoleniu CSRinfo z raportowania dostępne są <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/szkolenia/raportowanie-niefinansowe/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">tutaj</a>. Najbliższe terminy szkoleń to <strong>30 września</strong> (piątek) w Warszawie oraz <strong>7 grudnia</strong> w Warszawie.<br />
      3. <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/szkolenia/raportowanie-niefinansowe/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Poradnik dla raportujących</a> to publikacja, która powstała w ramach prac Grupy roboczej ds. monitorowania trendów CSR.<br />
      4. Badanie <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/projekty/raportowanie-niefinansowe-polsce-cykl-badan/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Raportowanie odpowiedzialnego biznesu</a> 2013 zawiera badanie wśród polskich menedżerów dotyczące praktyki raportowania.<br />
      5. Jak możemy Ci pomóc w raportowaniu? Zobacz nasz<a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Jak_pomagamy_raportujacym_InformatorCSRinfo_28.06.2016.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> 1-pager</a> [PDF].</p>
      <p>Autor: Liliana Anam</p>
      
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      <p>Gdy raport niefinansowy staje się obowiązkiem ustawowym, metą jest wypełnienie obowiązku w terminie. Jak „ogarnąć” raport w czasie? Na co warto zwrócić uwagę? Jak dobrze zaplanować cały projekt?<span id="more-2031"></span></p>
      <blockquote><p>Artykuł pokazuje ścieżkę przygotowania raportu, która pozwoli nie tylko przygotować sprawozdanie w terminie, ale również w sposób, który będzie służył firmie. Osoby raportujące po raz pierwszy znajdą w nim przydatne wskazówki dotyczące zaplanowania projektu, a dla raportujących od wielu lat może to być interesujące przypomnienie.</p></blockquote>
      <h3>Największy komfort pracy przy projekcie „raport” zapewnia…</h3>
      <p>… drobiazgowe podejście do planowania. Planowanie powoduje, że jestem w stanie dokładnie przemyśleć projekt, odpowiednio się do niego przygotować i mieć czas na urlop.</p>
      <p>Badanie CSRinfo pokazuje, że raport niefinansowy <strong>dobrej jakości jest przygotowywany w ciągu od 3 do 6 miesięcy</strong> w firmach, które mają już doświadczenie w tego typu sprawozdawczości.</p>
      <p>Jeśli nie masz takich doświadczeń, popatrz na przygotowany przez nas <strong>kwartalny kalendarz</strong>, który pozwala na spokojne przygotowanie się do projektu. Możesz go dowolnie modyfikować w zależności od swojej sytuacji.</p>
      <h3>Kiedy opublikować raport? 2017 czy 2018?</h3>
      <p>Raportowanie niefinansowe dla wybranych podmiotów spółek będzie obowiązywało od 2017 roku czyli pierwszy raport powinien być wydany w 2018 roku.</p>
      <p>Niemniej <strong>masz sporo czasu by wydać raport już za rok 2016 w połowie 2017 roku, zdobyć cenne doświadczenie i wyprzedzić konkurencję. </strong>Wskazówki, które podaję poniżej pomogą Ci przygotować raport.</p>
      <h3>3 kwestie, które musisz wziąć pod uwagę zanim zaczniesz pracę</h3>
      <h5>#1 OKREŚL CEL RAPORTU NIEFINANSOWEGO</h5>
      <p>Przygotowanie raportu to proces angażujący wielu interesariuszy. Sam raport niefinansowy to narzędzie komunikacji i mierzenia postępów. W zależności od firmy cele raportu mogą być <strong>zróżnicowane i bardziej bogate niż wypełnienie obowiązku ustawowego</strong>, np. komunikacja zdarzenia, wartości firmy, budowa relacji z konkretnymi interesariuszami, edukacja pracowników etc.</p>
      <h5>#2 OKREŚL GŁÓWNYCH ODBIORCÓW RAPORTU NIEFINANSOWEGO</h5>
      <p>Raporty niefinansowe trafiają do szerokiego grona interesariuszy. Warto jednak ustalić, <strong>kto należy do kluczowych odbiorców</strong>. W przypadku niektórych firm to jest społeczność lokalna, wśród innych klienci instytucjonalni, inwestorzy czy regulatorzy. Decyzja ta ułatwi Ci później prace nad raportem.</p>
      <h5>#3 OKREŚL JAKOŚĆ RAPORTOWANIA JAKĄ CHCESZ OSIĄGNĄĆ</h5>
      <p>Raportowanie niefinansowe to proces, którego twoja organizacja będzie się uczyć i który będzie doskonalić. Ty określasz, z jakiego poziomu startuje Twoja firma. <strong>Trudnością w osiągnięciu dobrej jakości raportu jest określenie danych, jakie raport powinien zawierać, a później ich zebranie w odpowiednim czasie.</strong> Może okazać się, że spółka nie posiada danych do wskaźników, które powinna zaraportować lub są one w stosach rozproszonych dokumentów źródłowych np. w 30 tys. faktur…</p>
      <p>Masz wówczas następujące możliwości:</p>
      <p><strong>Opcja 1.</strong><br />
      Rozpoczęcie prac nad raportem <strong>w 2016 roku, w tym określenie zestawu wskaźników</strong>, które będą gromadzone od stycznia do grudnia 2017 z myślą o raporcie za ten właśnie rok. Wówczas masz pewność, że dane do wskaźników będą dostępne i gotowe do ujęcia w raporcie.</p>
      <p><strong>Opcja 2.</strong><br />
      Rozpoczęcie prac nad raportem w 2017 roku i w przypadku braku danych, które chcesz zaraportować, ujawnienie w treści raportu możliwych, ale niestety nie w pełni lub wcale nie raportowanych wskaźników, posłużenie się szacunkami i wyjaśnienie w raporcie kiedy firma wdroży system gromadzenia tych danych.</p>
      <p>Warto podkreślić, że konieczne będzie podanie informacji o przyczynach tego typu luk. W tej opcji dopiero w 2018 roku przyjdzie czas na wdrożenie w firmie systemu zbierania kompletnych danych i właściwe zaraportowanie ich będzie możliwe w roku 2019.</p>
      <h3>Zaplanuj projekt. Skorzystaj z kwartalnego kalendarium CSRinfo</h3>
      <p>Poniżej podaję<strong> kalendarium działań dla daty publikacji raportu w 2018 roku.</strong> Jest on rozciągnięty w taki sposób, by nie pominąć najważniejszych kwestii, zapewnić dobrą jakość raportu niefinansowego, a jednocześnie umożliwić Ci włączenie projektu „raport” do innych obowiązków. Kalendarium ma przykładowy charakter i możesz je dowolnie modyfikować na swoje potrzeby.</p>
      <h5>IV KWARTAŁ 2016</h5>
      <p>IV kwartał 2016 warto poświęcić na orientację w wymiarze obowiązku ustawowego dot. raportowania niefinansowego i na podniesienie wiedzy o samym procesie raportowania. W grudniu powinna wejść w życie ustawa. Możesz również spodziewać wytycznych Komisji Europejskiej. Kroki, które sugerujemy to:</p>
      <p><b>#1</b> <strong>Zapoznanie się</strong> <strong>z projektem ustawy</strong></p>
      <p><strong>#2 Zapoznanie się z możliwościami</strong> <strong>narzędzi raportowania</strong><br />
      W publikacji <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/poradnik-dla-raportujacych-raportowanie-niefinansowe/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Poradnik dla raportujących</a> znajduje się tabela z listą standardów raportowania wybranych przez ekspertów. Pomoże Ci ona w wyborze standardu, którym będziesz się kierować.</p>
      <p><strong>#3</strong> <strong>Dobrym punktem startowym jest wzięcie udziału w <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/szkolenia/raportowanie-niefinansowe/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">specjalistycznym szkoleniu</a> z raportowania</strong><br />
      Będzie ono stanowiło punkt wyjścia do decyzji o tym:<br />
      – co może Ci pomóc w koordynowaniu skutecznego procesu raportowania,<br />
      – kogo warto w ten proces zaangażować i kiedy,<br />
      – a także w jaki sposób określić zakres i treść raportu (standardy stawiają różne wymogi),<br />
      – czy jesteś w stanie przeprowadzić proces samodzielnie czy też będziesz potrzebować wsparcia.</p>
      <p><strong>#4</strong> <strong>Decyzje jakie należy podjąć na tym etapie to:<br />
      </strong>– z jakiego standardu raportowania korzystasz?<br />
      – czy cały projekt zrealizujesz samodzielne czy przy wsparciu zewnętrznym?<br />
      – jaka będzie forma raportu?<br />
      – czy decydujesz się na niezależną weryfikację raportu przez stronę trzecią?<br />
      – jakim budżetem będziesz dysponowała/ł?</p>
      <h5>I-II KWARTAŁ 2017</h5>
      <p><strong>#1 Rozpoczęcie współpracy z doradcą<br />
      </strong>Jeśli zdecydowałaś/łeś, że przy pierwszym raporcie potrzebujesz wsparcia to jest to moment by rozpocząć współpracę.</p>
      <p>Główne zadanie jakie stoją przed tobą to:</p>
      <p><strong>#2 Definiowanie treści raportu </strong><br />
      <strong>Jest to najważniejszy etap prac merytorycznych</strong> nad raportem. On decyduje o tym jakie treści, jakie wskaźniki będą prezentowane w raporcie. Na tym etapie zazwyczaj następuje angażowanie interesariuszy, analizy, spotkania i warsztaty. Efetem prac jest zazwyczaj struktura raportu.</p>
      <p>Ustawa wymaga odniesienia się do szeregu kwestii w systemie <em>comply or explain</em>. Nie wszystkie kwestie będą dla Twojej firmy relewantne (wówczas w grę wchodzi opcja <em>explain</em>). Standardy raportowania, które wymagają określenia istotności tematów, pomogą dobrać Ci odpowiednie treści. Standard GRI G4 oferuje również szereg wskaźników.</p>
      <p><strong>#3 Edukacja zespołu</strong><br />
      Raportowanie danych niefinansowych nie zniknie, a jego rola będzie rosła, a tym samym odpowiedzialność za dane jakie firma prezentuje na zewnątrz. Dlatego bardzo ważne jest przygotowanie zespołu raportującego i edukacja pracowników. Ułatwia ona pracę raportującym. Możesz sprawdzić w <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Raportowanie_odpowiedzialnego_biznesu_2013.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener">naszym badaniu</a>, co szczególnie ułatwia przygotowanie raportu menedżerom na polskim rynku.</p>
      <h5>III KWARTAŁ 2017</h5>
      <p><strong>#1 Grafika raportu</strong><br />
      Jeśli podjęłaś/łeś decyzje dotyczące formatu raportu, budżetu oraz wiesz jakie treści raportu będą prezentowane (struktura raportu), to jesteś gotowa/y do prac nad wizją graficzną.</p>
      <p>Grafika pogrzebała niejedną dobrą treść raportu, dlatego warto przyłożyć wagę do wyboru partnera w tym zakresie.</p>
      <p><strong>#2 Komunikacja raportu</strong><br />
      Dobre pomysły i plan komunikacji całorocznej wymaga czasu i budżetu. Dlatego warto pomyśleć już teraz o komunikacji raportu.</p>
      <h5>IV KWARTAŁ 2017</h5>
      <p><strong>#1 Sprawdzenie statusu prac</strong></p>
      <p><strong>#2 Kontraktowanie dostawców do dalszych prac</strong><br />
      Raportowanie właściwe zaczyna się już w styczniu 2018 za rok 2017. Jeśli zdecydowałaś/łeś o wsparciu zewnętrznym na etapie tworzenia treści raportu, chcesz mieć zewnętrzną weryfikację to jest to moment na kontraktowanie dostawców, tak by na początku 2018 zamknąć sprawy formalne i spokojnie zacząć prace.</p>
      <h5>I KWARTAŁ 2018</h5>
      <p><strong>#1 Gromadzenie danych</strong><br />
      W tym kwartale rozpoczynamy gromadzenie danych za 2017 rok. Zajmuje on firmom zazwyczaj od 3 do 10 tygodni.</p>
      <p><strong>#2 Tworzenie treści raportu</strong><br />
      Na podstawie zebranych danych tworzysz właściwą treść raportu.</p>
      <p><strong>#3 Weryfikacja wewnętrzna treści raportu</strong><br />
      Na tym etapie treść raportu jest również weryfikowana wewnętrznie.</p>
      <h5>II KWARTAŁ 2018</h5>
      <p><strong>#1 Zewnętrzna weryfikacja raportu</strong><br />
      Jeśli ją przewidziałaś/łeś, to czas na etap zewnętrznej weryfikacja treści. Oczywiście jak inne kroki może ona nastąpić szybciej.</p>
      <p><strong>#2 Finalne prace graficzne</strong><br />
      To jest ostatni moment na finalne wlanie raportu w wersję graficzną i ostatnie poprawki.</p>
      <p><strong>#3 Publikacja raportu</strong><br />
      Głęboki oddech i publikacja raportu. Na czas. Dobrej jakości.</p>
      <p>Ten moment to również rozpoczęcie zaplanowanych działań komunikacyjnych jak i gromadzenie feedbacku. Wykorzystywanie danych i treści raportu przez kolejne 12 miesięcy do czasu publikacji kolejnego materiału.</p>
      <h5>III-IV KWARTAŁ 2018</h5>
      <p>Kolejny kwartał, to prawdopodobnie czas twojego urlopu. Na ten okres przypada również ewaluacja całego procesu raportowania. Masz już dużo doświadczeń, wiesz co się sprawdziło co nie. Możesz pomyśleć o zmianach. I rozpoczynasz przygotowania do kolejnego raportu niefinansowego.</p>
      <h4>PRZYDATNE INFORMACJE</h4>
      <p>1. Projekt ustawy dostępny jest na stronie <a href="http://www.mf.gov.pl/de/ministerstwo-finansow/dzialalnosc/rachunkowosc/aktualnosci/-/asset_publisher/M1vU/content/id/5523649" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Ministerstwa Finansów</a>.<br />
      2. Informacje o szkoleniu CSRinfo z raportowania dostępne są <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/szkolenia/raportowanie-niefinansowe/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">tutaj</a>. Najbliższe terminy szkoleń to <strong>30 września</strong> (piątek) w Warszawie oraz <strong>7 grudnia</strong> w Warszawie.<br />
      3. <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/szkolenia/raportowanie-niefinansowe/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Poradnik dla raportujących</a> to publikacja, która powstała w ramach prac Grupy roboczej ds. monitorowania trendów CSR.<br />
      4. Badanie <a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/projekty/raportowanie-niefinansowe-polsce-cykl-badan/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Raportowanie odpowiedzialnego biznesu</a> 2013 zawiera badanie wśród polskich menedżerów dotyczące praktyki raportowania.<br />
      5. Jak możemy Ci pomóc w raportowaniu? Zobacz nasz<a href="http://www.csrinfo.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Jak_pomagamy_raportujacym_InformatorCSRinfo_28.06.2016.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> 1-pager</a> [PDF].</p>
      <p>Autor: Liliana Anam</p>
      
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      public pinged -> string (0) ""
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      public post_modified -> string (19) "2022-10-24 01:14:23"
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      public post_modified_gmt -> string (19) "2022-10-23 23:14:23"
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      public post_content_filtered -> string (0) ""
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      public post_mime_type -> string (0) ""
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      public comment_count -> string (1) "0"
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      public filter -> string (3) "raw"
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      * @example
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      */
      
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