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Hi @emrl
I’m afraid you need to create your own function to get them. The easiest way would be using the $_GET variable to get the data you want. For example, you can get the post ID like this: $_GET['post']
, the term ID like this: $_GET['tag_ID']
, the user ID like this: $_GET['user_id']
, etc.
For further support, please ask it at WordPress support forum.
Thanks 🙂
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