WordPress Attachment Page Template Code Snippets

Date: 15th November 2009 at 4:25 am | Filed under: scripts, wordpress | Author: Sam Burdge | Tags: , , , , ,

I haven't written as many WordPress tutorials as usual lately, as I have been so busy building websites and blogs, so I thought I would take the time out to share a few WordPress codes I have developed recently for attachment page templates and specifically the image attachment page template. The attachment page template is the page that displays a single image when the images link URL is set to 'Post URL'. You can set the image's link URL when inserting a single image into a post, and also when using the gallery shortcode.

The codes in this article are mostly applicable to images inserted using the gallery shortcode as they are most useful for posts or pages that have multiple image attachments. Read more about using image and file attachments.

These template codes can be added to your WordPress theme using the attachment.php and image.php files. If these template files do not exist in your theme you can create them, or WordPress will default to using single.php or index.php to show attachments by default. (See more about template hierarchy).

If you don't want to create a seperate image.php or attachment.php template you can always edit the index.php or single.php files and wrap the attachment specific codes in the is_attachment clause like so:

if(is_attachment()){
//attachment page specific code goes here
}

These php functions are loosely based on code I found in this article: Adding text links to WordPress Gallery by Michael Fields. In this article he provides code examples of how to show previous and next thumbnail links in a WP attachment page. I also made use of this previous-next keys in array function which is infinitely useful!

My first set of functions will return text links for previous image, next image and back to gallery. The functions themselves will need to be added to your theme's functions.php file before calling them in your image.php or attachment.php files. So here we go:
Read on…

5 Responses to “WordPress Attachment Page Template Code Snippets”

  • Comment by doriggidy
    Date: April 25th, 2010 at 8:08 pm

    Hi this is a great tutorial. I’m currently using nextgen gallery but want to try your gallery on my sister’s blog…so using the built in image features of WP seem to be the best solution. What you have here should be perfect for her. Great job. One question, If I wanted to have the images themselves link to the next image…how wold i do that?

  • Comment by muscle car
    Date: May 24th, 2010 at 4:29 pm

    hay that’s the cool one,but how to create thumbnail picture in random,place in sidebar or in home page header,thaks b4

  • Comment by Ted
    Date: May 27th, 2010 at 11:47 pm

    This worked perfectly for me … except, for some reason I can’t get the image captions to display. Any thoughts why they might not be coming in?

  • Comment by Shariff
    Date: July 7th, 2010 at 4:13 pm

    Wonderful Tutorial, at last I found it, I am going to try this in my blog.

    Great Going

  • Comment by Jason
    Date: July 9th, 2010 at 4:16 pm

    Thank you for this tutorial, it helped me immensely.

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New Wiki site for Football FanCast

Date: 20th July 2009 at 5:30 pm | Filed under: development, portfolio | Author: Sam Burdge | Tags: , , ,

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I have recently been working on my first project on the MediaWiki platform, a football wiki site for FootballFanCast.com. The Football Fans Wiki is a wiki written from the fans perspective, with information about each team's stadium, transport info, where to eat & drink locally, songs, programmes, merchandise store, links,video clips & more.

Key features that I added as MediaWiki extensions:

  • Register and login from the FFC site instead of through MediaWiki itself
  • News & blog feeds on the wiki homepage

Check it out now: Fans Wiki

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  • Comment by Andy
    Date: September 15th, 2009 at 1:09 pm

    Brilliant work mate. Was looking into doing something like this for my Scottish Football site but don’t know where to start etc.

  • Comment by fashion storm
    Date: October 23rd, 2009 at 6:33 am

    i am using your amazing wordpress layout and i love it but i was wondering how i can change the header to a custom one that i have. it doesn’t blink or anything it is just a png. file. help! please. you can mail me back at the email i gave you. thanks!

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The Transfer Tavern

Date: 9th June 2009 at 2:37 pm | Filed under: portfolio | Author: Sam Burdge

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The Transfer Tavern is a pub themed blog / site about football transfer rumours. It features two different voting systems by which readers can vote on the pluasability of each rumour, deciding whether the rumour should 'Fly or Die' and also a beer rating to decide how drunk you would have to be to believe the more outlandish rumours.

The most interesting and challenging aspect of building the site was designing and implimenting the custom voting systems. I also designed the pub style logo for the site which I am quite pleased with! If you like to keep up to date with all the latest footy rumours, or want to find out what purchases your team might be making over the summer transfer window then be sure to check it out: www.footballtransfertavern.com

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Branded Quiz Games

Date: 9th June 2009 at 12:23 pm | Filed under: flash, portfolio | Author: Sam Burdge | Tags: , , , ,

I have developed a quiz game engine based on this original multi choice quiz by animike. The improvements I made to the original flash file are:

  1. Removed the need for an external XML file, which makes it easier to distribute virally as a stand-alone file.
  2. Added the ability to add infinite arrays of questions, so the quiz will have a different set of questions each time you play.
  3. Added the potential to build arrays of questions based on statistical data, perfect for sports quizes.
  4. Added the potential to plug the game into various scoreboard and in-game advertising APIs such as MochiAds.
  5. Added brandable features such as a 'More Games' link and a preloader screen.

To test the quiz engine I released the first version of my football quiz, with 12 questions drawing from an array of 120 possible questions. It got mixed reviews on newgrounds.com, but seemed to do reasonably well on football / sports specific games sites thereafter. You can try out the first version of the quiz game here: Football Quiz

More recently I have released the first sponsored / branded version of the quiz called Premiership Football Quiz, which is sponsored by one of the UK's leading football websites - FootballFanCast.com. I have plans to work with the FootballFanCast team to develop other football quiz games, relating to specific teams, competitions, etc.

I am also hoping to branch out now into quizes relating to other sports, and to other subjects entirely, such as Pop Music, Movies, TV, Celebrities, Arcade games, World Geography, etc.

If you need a quiz game for your site, or wish to distribute a branded quiz game across a range of games sites please feel free to get in touch. I can quote on a per quiz basis, prices will depend on the level of branding, the number of questions, whether the questions are provided, whether you want me to distribute, etc. So there is no fixed price as such.

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  • Comment by Jimmy
    Date: September 19th, 2009 at 8:06 pm

    I use latest wordpress what do I do wrong? I get each column one row lower, whatever I do it still does this. Is it a bug with newest Wordpress? Ive followed everything step by step.

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The Football Journalist - Blog Customisations

Date: 4th May 2009 at 1:00 pm | Filed under: portfolio | Author: Sam Burdge | Tags: , , ,

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The Football Journalist is a blog site aimed at people who want to become professional sports and football journalists. It features listings of sports journalism courses and jobs within the football industry.

I applied a few basic customisations to the theme, changing the background image and adding in the adsense blocks and job listings widgets. I also used a few of my favourite plugins to apply SEO to the site.

As the site is linked with FootballFanCast (one of the leading football blog and podcasting sites in the UK) I would highly recommend it for anyone who is working towards a carreer in football journalism.

Check it out: www.thefootballjournalist.com

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