Wordpress - How to customize the_archive_title()?
If you look at the source code of get_the_archive_title()
, you will see that there is a filter supplied, called get_the_archive_title
, through which you can filter the output from the function.
You can use the following to change the output on a category page
add_filter( 'get_the_archive_title', function ( $title ) {
if( is_category() ) {
$title = single_cat_title( '', false );
}
return $title;
});
The accepted answer works to remove the Category:
prefix from category archive titles, but not other taxonomy or post types. To exclude other prefixes, there are two options:
Rebuild the title for all the variants used in the original
get_the_archive_title()
function:// Return an alternate title, without prefix, for every type used in the get_the_archive_title(). add_filter('get_the_archive_title', function ($title) { if ( is_category() ) { $title = single_cat_title( '', false ); } elseif ( is_tag() ) { $title = single_tag_title( '', false ); } elseif ( is_author() ) { $title = '<span class="vcard">' . get_the_author() . '</span>'; } elseif ( is_year() ) { $title = get_the_date( _x( 'Y', 'yearly archives date format' ) ); } elseif ( is_month() ) { $title = get_the_date( _x( 'F Y', 'monthly archives date format' ) ); } elseif ( is_day() ) { $title = get_the_date( _x( 'F j, Y', 'daily archives date format' ) ); } elseif ( is_tax( 'post_format' ) ) { if ( is_tax( 'post_format', 'post-format-aside' ) ) { $title = _x( 'Asides', 'post format archive title' ); } elseif ( is_tax( 'post_format', 'post-format-gallery' ) ) { $title = _x( 'Galleries', 'post format archive title' ); } elseif ( is_tax( 'post_format', 'post-format-image' ) ) { $title = _x( 'Images', 'post format archive title' ); } elseif ( is_tax( 'post_format', 'post-format-video' ) ) { $title = _x( 'Videos', 'post format archive title' ); } elseif ( is_tax( 'post_format', 'post-format-quote' ) ) { $title = _x( 'Quotes', 'post format archive title' ); } elseif ( is_tax( 'post_format', 'post-format-link' ) ) { $title = _x( 'Links', 'post format archive title' ); } elseif ( is_tax( 'post_format', 'post-format-status' ) ) { $title = _x( 'Statuses', 'post format archive title' ); } elseif ( is_tax( 'post_format', 'post-format-audio' ) ) { $title = _x( 'Audio', 'post format archive title' ); } elseif ( is_tax( 'post_format', 'post-format-chat' ) ) { $title = _x( 'Chats', 'post format archive title' ); } } elseif ( is_post_type_archive() ) { $title = post_type_archive_title( '', false ); } elseif ( is_tax() ) { $title = single_term_title( '', false ); } else { $title = __( 'Archives' ); } return $title; });
Or, simply strip anything that looks like a title prefix (which may alter actual titles which contain a word followed by the colon character):
// Simply remove anything that looks like an archive title prefix ("Archive:", "Foo:", "Bar:"). add_filter('get_the_archive_title', function ($title) { return preg_replace('/^\w+: /', '', $title); });
Another option is:
<?php echo str_replace('Brand: ','',get_the_archive_title()); ?>
Replace Brand: with whatever text you are wanting to get rid of.
Its worth looking into the difference between get_the_archive_title() and the_archive_title() the_archive_title() returns an array get_the_archive_title() returns a string