Remove first image and caption from posts?
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Hi all,
I know this has been covered before, but it’s been a while, and I can’t find a comprehensive solution.
My client needs to remove the first image and its caption from all posts. (Ideally, permanently.)
If any of you lovely and generous PHP-massagers out there would whip up some new code, or tweak what’s below to work, I’d be super-super grateful. And I’m sure a lot of other people would, too. Here’s what I’ve got:
function remove_first_image ($content) { if (!is_page() && !is_feed() && !is_feed() && !is_home()) { $content = preg_replace("/<img[^>]+\>/i", "", $content, 1); } return $content; } add_filter('the_content', 'remove_first_image');
This removes the first image from displaying on the front-end, but leaves it in the Editor. That’s bound to confuse my client, so if possible, I’d like to delete it permanently. It also doesn’t remove the caption. I found this, which targets the caption at the bottom of the post linked above; I just don’t know how to marry it to what’s above:
echo preg_replace("/\[caption .+?\[\/caption\]|\< *[img][^\>]*[.]*\>/i","",get_the_content(),1);
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