You can add a custom Post type to your WordPress theme by including the following in your theme’s functions file. Just change the names to match what you need.
add_action('init', 'js_custom_init'); function js_custom_init() { $labels = array( 'name' => _x('Banner', 'post type general name'), 'singular_name' => _x('Banner', 'post type singular name'), 'add_new' => _x('Add New', 'banner'), 'add_new_item' => __('Add New Banner'), 'edit_item' => __('Edit Banner'), 'new_item' => __('New Banner'), 'view_item' => __('View Banner'), 'search_items' => __('Search Banner'), 'not_found' => __('No slides found'), 'not_found_in_trash' => __('No slides found in Trash'), 'parent_item_colon' => '', 'menu_name' => 'Banner' ); $args = array( 'labels' => $labels, 'public' => true, 'publicly_queryable' => true, 'show_ui' => true, 'show_in_menu' => true, 'query_var' => true, 'rewrite' => true, 'capability_type' => 'post', 'has_archive' => false, 'hierarchical' => false, 'menu_position' => 20, 'supports' => array('title','editor','custom-fields','thumbnail') ); register_post_type('banner',$args); }
Once you’ve included the function, you can call it in your theme by adding a custom post type query.
'episode', 'posts_per_page' => 1 ); $loop = new WP_Query( $args ); while ( $loop->have_posts() ) : $loop->the_post();?>