Description
This is an extremely simple plugin that uses jQuery to remove broken images from displaying on your pages.
Note that version 1 does not alter any content in the database, nor does it remove the image tags from the initial HTML output of the page, so it doesn’t stop 404 errors, nor does it benefit SEO or PageSpeed scores. It does, however, prevent the dreaded “broken image” icon from appearing in your pages, and in most cases it will remove the blank space some browsers allocate for images as they are loading.
Coming in version 2: We’ll be adding an admin tool to let you see a list of posts and pages containing broken images, along with a tool to automatically remove their img
tags from the database.
FAQ
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I installed and activated the plugin. Now what?
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That’s it! There is no configuration necessary. The plugin adds a compact bit of JavaScript that detects if an image is returning a 404 error, and removes its HTML code from displaying on the page.
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Does this plugin delete the image code from my page/post in the WordPress database?
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No, version 1 does not make any changes whatsoever to your database. It also does not remove the missing image file’s URL from the HTML that is sent to the user’s web browser; it removes the tags from the DOM (Document Object Model) after the page has been loaded, using JavaScript, to prevent “broken image” icons, extra white space, and links/captions associated with those missing images from displaying.
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How can I redirect to the home page when an image is missing on a post?
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The
r34rbi_missing_image
jQuery hook (added in version 1.4.0) allows you to modify the plugin’s behavior with custom code, whenever a missing image is encountered. It is used by ther34rbi_redirect_on_missing_image
PHP filter (also added in version 1.4.0) to easily redirect to the home page in this situation, by adding this snippet of PHP code to your theme:add_filter('r34rbi_redirect_on_missing_image', '__return_true');
You can replace
'__return_true'
with a custom callback function to change the redirect URL to something other than your site’s home page.
Reviews
Contributors & Developers
“Remove Broken Images” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.5.0 – 2024.10.04
- Features:
- Added logic to remove SEO
meta
tags forog:image
andtwitter:image
if they match the URL of an image the plugin is removing from the page content. - Expanded logic from 1.4.1 by adding a check for the Block Editor page.
- Added logic to remove SEO
- Development:
- Refactored code into
R34RBI
class. - Created framework for admin settings page (not currently active, but will be used for version 2.0 features).
- Set
$translate
input parameter tofalse
onget_plugin_data()
call, as it may cause PHP notices as of WordPress 6.7. See the WordPress Trac for more details.
- Refactored code into
- i18n:
- Added
.pot
file for translation support.
- Added
- Bumped “Tested up to” to 6.7.
1.4.1 – 2024.04.23
- Added logic to prevent plugin’s code from loading on admin or login pages.
1.4.0 – 2024.04.09
- Added
r34rbi_missing_image
jQuery hook to allow custom functionality to override the plugin’s default behavior when a missing image is encountered. Also addedr34rbi_redirect_on_missing_image
PHP filter, to allow for an easy application of this functionality in your theme. See FAQs for code example. - Bumped “Tested up to” to 6.5.
1.3.1 – 2023.07.23
- Re-minified JS.
- Bumped “Tested up to” to 6.3.
1.3.0 – 2021.12.21
- Added handling for
img
tags inserted dynamically into the DOM via AJAX. - Added minified
script.min.js
file to reduce page payload. - Reformatted source JavaScript code for legibility and added comments.
1.2.0 – 2021.11.22
- Refactored all of the plugin’s logic into jQuery, eliminating the need for using
the_content
filter to insertonerror
into allimg
tags.
1.1.0 – 2021.11.22
- Added separate
script.js
file; moved JavaScript logic from inlineonerror
attribute to a function that will also remove parenta
element and ancestor.wp-caption
element from the DOM, in addition to theimg
tag itself.
1.0.0 – 2021.11.20
- Original version.