Can some coder explain this away? There are qpost's in code of current whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/
EDIT- Actual first qpost seen on page is 2747.
Q post 2747 consists solely of two URL's, both start whitehouse.gov/briefing
...same as the current WH page holding the code.
Another seen is qpost 3073...
https://files.catbox.moe/p26osu.png
Q post 3073 = "Server config change."
But wait, you get more with your membership:
https://files.catbox.moe/g43y4l.PNG
https://qagg.news/?q=%23%233437%2C3423%2C3419%2C3413%2C3405%2C3389%2C3383%2C3377%2C3363%2C3399
To query a database is to ask it for information, perhaps this is just some remnant of a design decision, these "classes" (seperated by spaces) are assigned to element(s) on a page to allow the Web designer to target that exact object with some CSS, cascading style sheets or perhaps scripted document object model manipulation. Since the guy writiing the backend that generates all the HTML is usually different from the guy making it all look pretty, he includes some classes just in case.
Wordpress is just a collection of PHP, easy to modify. Like I said the backend guy adds a class so that the designer CAN target it IF they need to. Just because they are out of order doesn't really mean anything, ever tried to figure out how youtube videos get their UID? I am not saying its nothing, but it is explainable.