0

So with my blog i have a photo attachment page but it only shows to photo's at a time, and those two photo's are used as the navigation and i hate that.

I want the attachment page to show all the photo's that goes along with the rest of that set.

Here is the current code

        <div id="nav-images" class="navigation clearfix">
            <div class="nav-next"><?php next_image_link() ?></div>
            <div class="nav-previous"><?php previous_image_link() ?></div>

How do i change that to show all the post attachments?

3 Answers 3

5

To clarify, this doesn't work anymore - at least with version 3.5.2. I used this instead;

$attachments = get_children(
  array(
    'post_type' => 'attachment',
    'post_parent' => get_the_ID()
  )
);
foreach ($attachments as $attachment) {
  // ...
}

Only resurrecting an old thread because this one ranks quite highly for this search term.

0
3

When you're on a page or post, you can get all of its attachments with the following:

global $post; // refers to the post or parent being displayed
$attachements = query_posts(
  array(
    'post_type' => 'attachment',  // only get "attachment" type posts
    'post_parent' => $post->ID,   // only get attachments for current post/page
    'posts_per_page' => -1        // get all attachments
  )
);
foreach($attachements as $attachment){
  // Do something exceedingly fancy
}

Since you're currently on an attachment page, you can get all the other attachments using the $post->post_parent value:

global $post; // refers to the attachement object
$attachements = query_posts(
  array (
    'post_type' => 'attachment',  // only get "attachment" type posts
    'post_parent' => $post->post_parent,  // attachments on the same page or post
    'posts_per_page' => -1        // get all attachments
  )
);

To then display the attachment images, you can use the wp_get_attachment_image_src function. The attachment's ID will be available in each iteration of your foreach loop as $attachement->ID (if you use the same naming convention as my first example).

-1

Since WordPress 3.6.0 you can also use get_attached_media.

$media = get_attached_media( 'image', $post->ID );
if(! empty($media)){
    foreach($media as $media_id => $media_file){
        $thumbnail = wp_get_attachment_image_src ( $media_id, 'thumbnail' );
        $full = wp_get_attachment_url( $media_id );
        echo '<a href="'.$full.'" target="_blank"><img src="'.$thumbnail[0].'" alt="'.$media_file->post_title.'" /></a>';
    }
}

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.