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Unlike the traditional way of attaching images (or attachments) to posts by inserting them in the post content, this plugin allows you to attach images to posts in a manner
that lets you control the way the images are later displayed in your theme.
It adds a metabox to the edit screen that lets you select/upload images (similar to the “Featured Image” metabox).
The images attached to a post can then later be gotten by the following means:
twp_the_post_images($size)
.This will return an array of objects where each object contains information about an image.
twp_get_post_images($post_id, $size)
.$post_id (int): required – the ID of the post.
$size (string|array): is an optional parameter (defaults to ‘thumbnail‘) and can take values similar to the wp_get_attachment_image_src function.
This will return an array of objects where each object contains information about an image.
[twp_post_images id=post_id size=some_size]
.The functions twp_the_post_images()
and twp_get_post_images()
return an empty array if no images were found or an array of objects where each object has the following attributes:
NOTE THAT YOU HAVE TO SAVE/UPDATE YOUR POST EACH TIME YOU MODIFY THE IMAGE SELECTION