Link Category Description

I’m pulling my hair out over this. In the Links manager, you can enter a description for the category (in addition to the link itself). However, in wp_list_bookmarks, there is no way to call this value anywhere. So how can I get it?

I know it’s in the term_taxonomy table, under link_category. So is there a function that could be written to retrieve this value dynamically (i.e. not having to declare each link category independently)

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  1. OK, with the help of a friend I was able to get this done. I ditched the wp_list_bookmarks and went with a combination of get_terms and get_bookmarks.

    function blogroll_page( $args = array() ) {
        if(is_page('blogroll')) {
            if( $terms = get_terms( 'link_category', $args = array('exclude' => 16) ) )
            {
                foreach( $terms as $c )
                {
                    printf( '<h3>%s</h3>', $c->name );
                    printf( '<p>%s</p>', $c->description );
    
                    if( $bookmarks = get_bookmarks( array( 'category' => $c->term_id ) ) )
                    {
                        printf( '<ul class="xoxo bookmarks">' );
                        foreach( $bookmarks as $bm )
                            printf( '<li><a href="%s" title="%s">%s</a></li>', $bm->link_url, $bm->link_description, $bm->link_name );
                        printf( '</ul>' );
    
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }
    
  2. use:

    get_term_field( $field, $term, $taxonomy, $context = 'display' )
    

    e.g.:

    get_term_field('description', 3, 'link_category')
    

    For the bookmarks widget, isn’t there an option to show them automatically?

  3. Not the best solution for this case, but you can use it for now:

    <?php $cat = get_category(YOUR_CATEGORY_ID, 'ARRAY_A'); ?>
    <?php echo $cat['description']; ?>
    

    Hope that helps. I am seeking a better solution. 😉