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Output the slug and name of a CPT single post taxonomy term
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
2019 Moderator Election Q&A - Questionnaire
2019 Community Moderator Election Resultsecho term name outside the loop, using term slugGet term slug of current postpermalink /category/post-name with custom post type and taxonomywp_query: How to retrieve current term slug in custom taxonomy?Fetch posts list from fist CPT taxonomy term and list under 2. CPTPrint Custom Taxonomy Term NameDisplay associated taxonomy child name on single CPT pageremoving custom tax & CPT slug, adding taxonomy term in front of custom typeOutput the content of a term organised by each of the CPT?Echo term slug op post on archive page
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When I'm on a single post for a custom post type, I want to be able to grab the slug
and name
of the taxonomy term so I can insert them into a link. Below is what I've tried but it doesn't seem to work.
<?php
$term_slug = get_queried_object()->slug;
$term_name = get_queried_object()->name;
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term_slug. '">← Back to ' .$term_name. '</a></span>';
?>
So for example, if I'm on a single post for the custom post type "Projects" and the taxonomy term is "Album Artwork," I want to be able to grab the slug
"album-artwork" and the name "Album Artwork" so I can put them into the link. How can I do this?
custom-post-types terms get-terms
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When I'm on a single post for a custom post type, I want to be able to grab the slug
and name
of the taxonomy term so I can insert them into a link. Below is what I've tried but it doesn't seem to work.
<?php
$term_slug = get_queried_object()->slug;
$term_name = get_queried_object()->name;
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term_slug. '">← Back to ' .$term_name. '</a></span>';
?>
So for example, if I'm on a single post for the custom post type "Projects" and the taxonomy term is "Album Artwork," I want to be able to grab the slug
"album-artwork" and the name "Album Artwork" so I can put them into the link. How can I do this?
custom-post-types terms get-terms
add a comment |
When I'm on a single post for a custom post type, I want to be able to grab the slug
and name
of the taxonomy term so I can insert them into a link. Below is what I've tried but it doesn't seem to work.
<?php
$term_slug = get_queried_object()->slug;
$term_name = get_queried_object()->name;
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term_slug. '">← Back to ' .$term_name. '</a></span>';
?>
So for example, if I'm on a single post for the custom post type "Projects" and the taxonomy term is "Album Artwork," I want to be able to grab the slug
"album-artwork" and the name "Album Artwork" so I can put them into the link. How can I do this?
custom-post-types terms get-terms
When I'm on a single post for a custom post type, I want to be able to grab the slug
and name
of the taxonomy term so I can insert them into a link. Below is what I've tried but it doesn't seem to work.
<?php
$term_slug = get_queried_object()->slug;
$term_name = get_queried_object()->name;
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term_slug. '">← Back to ' .$term_name. '</a></span>';
?>
So for example, if I'm on a single post for the custom post type "Projects" and the taxonomy term is "Album Artwork," I want to be able to grab the slug
"album-artwork" and the name "Album Artwork" so I can put them into the link. How can I do this?
custom-post-types terms get-terms
custom-post-types terms get-terms
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If you’re on a single post, then your code won’t work, because get_queried_object
will contain the post (and not a term).
If you want to get terms of given post, you should use get_the_terms
function.
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
You also have to remember, that a post may have multiple terms assigned to it, so the line above will get you an array of terms. You can loop through it like so:
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term->slug. '">← Back to ' .$term->name. '</a></span>';
And the last thing...
You should never build term links like you do. There is a function for that to: get_term_link
and you should use it instead of concatenating slug of a term with some strings (why? Because some plugins may change the structure of such links and your code will stop working then).
So the full code can look like this:
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
if ( $terms and ! is_wp_error( $terms ) )
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="' . esc_attr( get_term_link( $term ) . '">← Back to ' . esc_html($term->name) . '</a></span>';
Thank you. How can I get theslug
? The reason is because I don't want the link to go to the taxonomy link. I have my own link with "example.com/portfolio/slug
"
– Desi
18 mins ago
Exactly the same way as you get the name:$term->slug
– Krzysiek Dróżdż♦
17 mins ago
Perfect. It's working! Thank you.
– Desi
11 mins ago
add a comment |
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If you’re on a single post, then your code won’t work, because get_queried_object
will contain the post (and not a term).
If you want to get terms of given post, you should use get_the_terms
function.
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
You also have to remember, that a post may have multiple terms assigned to it, so the line above will get you an array of terms. You can loop through it like so:
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term->slug. '">← Back to ' .$term->name. '</a></span>';
And the last thing...
You should never build term links like you do. There is a function for that to: get_term_link
and you should use it instead of concatenating slug of a term with some strings (why? Because some plugins may change the structure of such links and your code will stop working then).
So the full code can look like this:
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
if ( $terms and ! is_wp_error( $terms ) )
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="' . esc_attr( get_term_link( $term ) . '">← Back to ' . esc_html($term->name) . '</a></span>';
Thank you. How can I get theslug
? The reason is because I don't want the link to go to the taxonomy link. I have my own link with "example.com/portfolio/slug
"
– Desi
18 mins ago
Exactly the same way as you get the name:$term->slug
– Krzysiek Dróżdż♦
17 mins ago
Perfect. It's working! Thank you.
– Desi
11 mins ago
add a comment |
If you’re on a single post, then your code won’t work, because get_queried_object
will contain the post (and not a term).
If you want to get terms of given post, you should use get_the_terms
function.
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
You also have to remember, that a post may have multiple terms assigned to it, so the line above will get you an array of terms. You can loop through it like so:
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term->slug. '">← Back to ' .$term->name. '</a></span>';
And the last thing...
You should never build term links like you do. There is a function for that to: get_term_link
and you should use it instead of concatenating slug of a term with some strings (why? Because some plugins may change the structure of such links and your code will stop working then).
So the full code can look like this:
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
if ( $terms and ! is_wp_error( $terms ) )
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="' . esc_attr( get_term_link( $term ) . '">← Back to ' . esc_html($term->name) . '</a></span>';
Thank you. How can I get theslug
? The reason is because I don't want the link to go to the taxonomy link. I have my own link with "example.com/portfolio/slug
"
– Desi
18 mins ago
Exactly the same way as you get the name:$term->slug
– Krzysiek Dróżdż♦
17 mins ago
Perfect. It's working! Thank you.
– Desi
11 mins ago
add a comment |
If you’re on a single post, then your code won’t work, because get_queried_object
will contain the post (and not a term).
If you want to get terms of given post, you should use get_the_terms
function.
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
You also have to remember, that a post may have multiple terms assigned to it, so the line above will get you an array of terms. You can loop through it like so:
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term->slug. '">← Back to ' .$term->name. '</a></span>';
And the last thing...
You should never build term links like you do. There is a function for that to: get_term_link
and you should use it instead of concatenating slug of a term with some strings (why? Because some plugins may change the structure of such links and your code will stop working then).
So the full code can look like this:
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
if ( $terms and ! is_wp_error( $terms ) )
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="' . esc_attr( get_term_link( $term ) . '">← Back to ' . esc_html($term->name) . '</a></span>';
If you’re on a single post, then your code won’t work, because get_queried_object
will contain the post (and not a term).
If you want to get terms of given post, you should use get_the_terms
function.
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
You also have to remember, that a post may have multiple terms assigned to it, so the line above will get you an array of terms. You can loop through it like so:
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="/portfolio/' .$term->slug. '">← Back to ' .$term->name. '</a></span>';
And the last thing...
You should never build term links like you do. There is a function for that to: get_term_link
and you should use it instead of concatenating slug of a term with some strings (why? Because some plugins may change the structure of such links and your code will stop working then).
So the full code can look like this:
$terms = get_the_terms( get_the_ID(), '<TAXONOMY_NAME>' ); // <- put real tax name in here
if ( $terms and ! is_wp_error( $terms ) )
foreach ( $terms as $term )
echo '<span class="back-button"><a href="' . esc_attr( get_term_link( $term ) . '">← Back to ' . esc_html($term->name) . '</a></span>';
answered 1 hour ago
Krzysiek Dróżdż♦Krzysiek Dróżdż
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Thank you. How can I get theslug
? The reason is because I don't want the link to go to the taxonomy link. I have my own link with "example.com/portfolio/slug
"
– Desi
18 mins ago
Exactly the same way as you get the name:$term->slug
– Krzysiek Dróżdż♦
17 mins ago
Perfect. It's working! Thank you.
– Desi
11 mins ago
add a comment |
Thank you. How can I get theslug
? The reason is because I don't want the link to go to the taxonomy link. I have my own link with "example.com/portfolio/slug
"
– Desi
18 mins ago
Exactly the same way as you get the name:$term->slug
– Krzysiek Dróżdż♦
17 mins ago
Perfect. It's working! Thank you.
– Desi
11 mins ago
Thank you. How can I get the
slug
? The reason is because I don't want the link to go to the taxonomy link. I have my own link with "example.com/portfolio/slug
"– Desi
18 mins ago
Thank you. How can I get the
slug
? The reason is because I don't want the link to go to the taxonomy link. I have my own link with "example.com/portfolio/slug
"– Desi
18 mins ago
Exactly the same way as you get the name:
$term->slug
– Krzysiek Dróżdż♦
17 mins ago
Exactly the same way as you get the name:
$term->slug
– Krzysiek Dróżdż♦
17 mins ago
Perfect. It's working! Thank you.
– Desi
11 mins ago
Perfect. It's working! Thank you.
– Desi
11 mins ago
add a comment |
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