I have a website in which I need to control the displayed excerpt length.
Some of the posts might have manual excerpt so I can't use the excerpt_length
filter.
I can, of course, use some kind of substr()
, but was looking for a more elegant solution (if such exists).
I have a website in which I need to control the displayed excerpt length.
Some of the posts might have manual excerpt so I can't use the excerpt_length
filter.
I can, of course, use some kind of substr()
, but was looking for a more elegant solution (if such exists).
6 Answers
Reset to default 6Take a look on my answer here: Best Collection of Code for your functions.php file
If I understood your question correctly, it does what you are looking for.
Place this in functions.php
:
function excerpt($num) {
$limit = $num+1;
$excerpt = explode(' ', get_the_excerpt(), $limit);
array_pop($excerpt);
$excerpt = implode(" ",$excerpt)."... (<a href='" .get_permalink($post->ID) ." '>Read more</a>)";
echo $excerpt;
}
Then, in your theme, use the code <?php excerpt('22'); ?>
to limit the excerpt to 22 characters.
:)
With the recent version of Wordpress (v.3.3.0+), you can actually use wp_trim_words
.
function excerpt($limit) {
return wp_trim_words(get_the_excerpt(), $limit);
}
See also: https://stackoverflow/a/17177847/851045
I'd say just look at how core does it: http://phpxref.ftwr.co.uk/wordpress/wp-includes/formatting.php.source.html#l1840
I took the liberty of putting the code here for ease of copying and pasting.
global $post;
if( empty($post->post_excerpt) ){
$text = apply_filters( 'the_excerpt', get_the_excerpt() );
} else {
$text = $post->post_excerpt;
$text = strip_shortcodes( $text );
$text = apply_filters('the_content', $text);
$text = str_replace(']]>', ']]>', $text);
$text = strip_tags($text);
$excerpt_length = apply_filters('excerpt_length', 55);
$excerpt_more = apply_filters('excerpt_more', ' ' . '[...]');
$words = preg_split("/[\n\r\t ]+/", $text, $excerpt_length + 1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);
if ( count($words) > $excerpt_length ) {
array_pop($words);
$text = implode(' ', $words);
$text = $text . $excerpt_more;
} else {
$text = implode(' ', $words);
}
}
Simply it can be done as below .
function custom_excerpt_length( $length ) {
return 20;
}
add_filter( 'excerpt_length', 'custom_excerpt_length', 999 );
Reference: Codex
Try this: You can control the amount of words the excert outputs with the filter "excerpt_length" below are a couple examples of how you can control the size based on different conditions
add_filter( 'excerpt_length', 'new_excerpt_length' );
function new_excerpt_length( $more ) {
if(is_front_page()){
if(has_post_thumbnail()){
return 15;
} else {
return 45;
}
} else {
return 100;
}
}
EDIT: Crap, I just noticed that you said the filter approach was a no go. oh well this is for other people who get here via google and want this then.
Enter this code in your functions.php
/* easy excerpt limitation
*/
function
easy_excerpt($limit) {
$excerpt = explode(' ', get_the_excerpt(), $limit);
if (count($excerpt)>=$limit) {
array_pop($excerpt);
$excerpt = implode(" ",$excerpt);
} else {
$excerpt = implode(" ",$excerpt);
}
$excerpt = preg_replace('`[[^]]*]`','',$excerpt);
return $excerpt;
}
and use echo easy excerpt(mylimit)
instead of the_excerpt()
It works fine.