Unattached images – WHY??
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WordPress development is a never ending and always ongoing process. Useless functions is dropped in favour of better and useful functions. So why earth hasn’t the “unattached” filter used in the Media Library been killed already??? In what way could anyone find some use in this?
“unattached” is the word used here. But if I understand things correctly this has nothing to do with wether an image is attached to something or not.
In my world an “attached” image is in some way used in a post or a page (just keeping it to WordPress core functions).
So, if it’s not used…
… in the content of a post or page
… as a featured image in a post or page
then it would be fair to say that it is unattached.But this is not how things works in WordPress. An image is “attached” if it is uploaded to a post, regardless of if it’s used or not. But an image that is fetched from the library and truly used in a posts content is considered “unattached”.
So, the right word to use here is “uploaded to”, not “attached”. So here comes what seems to be the million dollar question: Why would anyone ever want to know that?
I want to know if and where an images is used. This is the only thing that makes sense. Why is it not?
But this function is still with us in version 4.4.2. Why is this? How can one really find some use for this? And why isn’t there a function to let us know if an image truly is used?
Please let me understand.
Cheers!
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