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How can I add a bubble that says "new content" to all posts within the last week? I have looked at all available solutions but they only appear to be for menu items.

thanks in advance.

How can I add a bubble that says "new content" to all posts within the last week? I have looked at all available solutions but they only appear to be for menu items.

thanks in advance.

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<?php if( date('U') - get_the_time('U', $post->ID) < 24*60*60 ) : ?>
<div class="bubble"><?php _e('NEW', 'mytheme_name'); ?></div>
<?php endif; ?>

the above one will show NEW div for each post posted in 24 hours. You can simply add anywhere in your posts loop.

You can use 7 * 24 * 60 * 60 to make it weekly. More info about php time is here.

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