How do I set a character limit on the_content() and the_excerpt() in wordpress? I have only found solutions for the word limit - I want to be able to set an exact amount characters of outputted.
10 Answers
Or even easier and without the need to create a filter: use PHP's mb_strimwidth
to truncate a string to a certain width (length). Just make sure you use one of the get_
syntaxes.
For example with the content:
<?php $content = get_the_content(); echo mb_strimwidth($content, 0, 400, '...');?>
Update 2022
mb_strimwidth
breaks the HTML if the comment tag is used. use official wordpress wp_trim_words
functions
<?php $content = get_the_content();
echo wp_trim_words( $content, 400, '...' );?>
This will cut the string at 400 characters and close it with ...
.
Just add a "read more"-link to the end by pointing to the permalink with get_permalink()
.
<a href="<?php the_permalink() ?>">Read more </a>
Of course you could also build the read more
in the first line. Than just replace '...'
with '<a href="' . get_permalink() . '">[Read more]</a>'
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4It should be noted that if any HTML characters are present it could break the layout as the tags may not have their closing tag present. Feb 5, 2016 at 20:28
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@Uxair this 2022 updated solution appears to trim the content at 400 words, not 400 characters.– apritchMar 28, 2023 at 19:45
You could use a Wordpress filter callback function. In your theme's directory, locate or create a file called functions.php
and add the following in:
<?php
add_filter("the_content", "plugin_myContentFilter");
function plugin_myContentFilter($content)
{
// Take the existing content and return a subset of it
return substr($content, 0, 300);
}
?>
The plugin_myContentFilter()
is a function you provide that will be called each time you request the content of a post type like posts/pages via the_content()
. It provides you with the content as an input, and will use whatever you return from the function for subsequent output or other filter functions.
You can also use add_filter()
for other functions like the_excerpt()
to provide a callback function whenever the excerpt is requested.
See the Wordpress filter reference docs for more details.
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4Watch out, you might end up leaving tags open. There's some filter that will prevent that but I can't remember its name.– freganteApr 13, 2012 at 1:16
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Even balanceTags doesn't help if the tag is partially open. E.g.:
<img src="example.jpg" alt="oh no! this is too lon"
. My solution was to clear partial tags with$reversed = strrev($str); $reversed = preg_replace('/^[^>]*</', '', $reversed); $str = strrev($reversed);
Oct 3, 2019 at 16:41
wp_trim_words
This function trims text to a certain number of words and returns the trimmed text.
Example:-
echo wp_trim_words( get_the_content(), 40, '...' );
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1poster specifically said they already knew how to do that and wanted a char solution Oct 31, 2017 at 15:27
This also balances HTML tags so that they won't be left open and doesn't break words.
add_filter("the_content", "break_text");
function break_text($text){
$length = 500;
if(strlen($text)<$length+10) return $text;//don't cut if too short
$break_pos = strpos($text, ' ', $length);//find next space after desired length
$visible = substr($text, 0, $break_pos);
return balanceTags($visible) . " […]";
}
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1Thanks for pointing out balanceTags. I didn't know WordPress had that. Mar 15, 2017 at 12:39
For Using the_content()
functions (for displaying the main content of the page)
$content = get_the_content();
echo substr($content, 0, 100);
For Using the_excerpt()
functions (for displaying the excerpt-short content of the page)
$excerpt= get_the_excerpt();
echo substr($excerpt, 0, 100);
wp_trim_words()
This function trims text to a certain number of words and returns the trimmed text.
$excerpt = wp_trim_words( get_the_content(), 40, '<a href="'.get_the_permalink().'">More Link</a>');
Get truncated string with specified width using mb_strimwidth()
php function.
$excerpt = mb_strimwidth( strip_tags(get_the_content()), 0, 100, '...' );
Using add_filter()
method of WordPress on the_content
filter hook.
add_filter( "the_content", "limit_content_chr" );
function limit_content_chr( $content ){
if ( 'post' == get_post_type() ) {
return mb_strimwidth( strip_tags($content), 0, 100, '...' );
} else {
return $content;
}
}
Using custom php function to limit content characters.
function limit_content_chr( $content, $limit=100 ) {
return mb_strimwidth( strip_tags($content), 0, $limit, '...' );
}
// using above function in template tags
echo limit_content_chr( get_the_content(), 50 );
Replace <?php the_content();?>
by the code below
<?php
$char_limit = 100; //character limit
$content = $post->post_content; //contents saved in a variable
echo substr(strip_tags($content), 0, $char_limit);
?>
<?php
echo apply_filters( 'woocommerce_short_description', substr($post->post_excerpt, 0, 500) )
?>
I know this post is a bit old, but thought I would add the functions I use that take into account any filters and any <![CDATA[some stuff]]>
content you want to safely exclude.
Simply add to your functions.php file and use anywhere you would like, such as:
content(53);
or
excerpt(27);
Enjoy!
//limit excerpt
function 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 $excerpt;
}
//limit content
function content($limit) {
$content = explode(' ', get_the_content(), $limit);
if (count($content)>=$limit) {
array_pop($content);
$content = implode(" ",$content).'...';
} else {
$content = implode(" ",$content);
}
$content = preg_replace('/\[.+\]/','', $content);
$content = apply_filters('the_content', $content);
$content = str_replace(']]>', ']]>', $content);
return $content;
}
just to help, if any one want to limit post length at home page
.. then can use below code to do that..
the below code is simply a modification of @bfred.it
Sir
add_filter("the_content", "break_text");
function limit_text($text){
if(is_front_page())
{
$length = 250;
if(strlen($text)<$length+10) return $text; //don't cut if too short
$break_pos = strpos($text, ' ', $length); //find next space after desired length
$visible = substr($text, 0, $break_pos);
return balanceTags($visible) . "... <a href='".get_permalink()."'>read more</a>";
}else{
return $text;
}
}