I’m using “The Loop” in my own theme template to get the last three posts from WordPress.
<?php
$args = array( 'numberposts' => 3 );
$myposts = get_posts( $args );
foreach( $myposts as $post ) : setup_postdata($post); ?>
<!-- DATE -->
<div class="date">
<?php the_time('m F Y');?>
</div>
<!-- TITLE -->
<div class="title">
<?php the_title(); ?>
</div>
<!-- SNIPPET -->
<div class="content">
<?php the_excerpt(); ?>
</div>
<?php endforeach; ?>
Everything is working fine – except the_excerpt()
. I need about 15-20 words of plain text from the post to show as a preview, instead of the full excerpt or the entire post content body. How do I go about doing this?
Avoid using
substr()
. Why?substr()
truncates based on character count, NOT whole words, and the last word would most likely be truncated. It could also truncate the end HTML tag(s) and return malformed HTML, screwing up the rest of your layout.Don’t re-invent the wheel!
WordPress 3.3 onwards has a new core function called
wp_trim_words()
Parameter breakdown:
Example usages:
You could try using something like this to grab the first 20 words of the post if there is no excerpt available.
try this :
Post contains images :
and without images:
Put this code in functions.php
And just call this function from your template page or index.php file