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Options to Truncate Strings

Technique #1: Simple

function myTruncate($string, $limit, $break=".", $pad="...") {
        if(strlen($string) <= $limit) return $string;
        if(false !== ($breakpoint = strpos($string, $break, $limit))) {
            if($breakpoint < strlen($string) - 1) {
                $string = substr($string, 0, $breakpoint) . $pad; }
            } return $string;
}

Technique #2: Simple

function ellipsis($text, $max=100, $append='&hellip;') {
       if (strlen($text) <= $max) return $text;
       $out = substr($text,0,$max);
       if (strpos($text,' ') === FALSE) return $out.$append;
       return preg_replace('/\w+$/','',$out).$append;
}

Usage:

<?php
$text = "Pellentesque habitant morbi tristique senectus et netus et malesuada fames ac turpis egestas. Vestibulum tortor quam, feugiat vitae, ultricies eget, tempor sit amet, ante. Donec eu libero sit amet quam egestas semper. Aenean ultricies mi vitae est. Mauris placerat eleifend leo.";
echo ellipsis($text,100);
?>

Technique #3: More Options

Options to use PHP's php_tidy to fix up broken HTML, or to strip HTML entirely.

function summarise( $input, $break = " ", $end_text = "...", $limit = 255, $tidy_html = 1, $strip_html = 0 ) {
               if ( strlen( $input ) >= $limit ) {
                       $breakpoint = strpos( $input, $break, $limit );
                       $input = substr( $input, 0, $breakpoint ) . $end_text;
               }
               if ( $tidy_html == 1 ) {
                       ob_start(  );
                       $tidy = new tidy;
                       $config = array( 'indent' => true, 'output-xhtml' => true, 'wrap' => 200, 'clean' => true, 'show-body-only' => true );
                       $tidy->parseString( $input, $config, 'utf8' );
                       $tidy->cleanRepair(  );
                       $input = $tidy;
               }
               if ( $strip_html == 1 ) {
                       $input = strip_tags( $input );
               }
               return $input;
}

Technique #4: Without a function

<?php

$long_text = "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.";
$max_length = 40; // we want to show only 40 characters.

if (strlen($long_text) > $max_length)
{
 $short_text = (substr($long_text,0,$max_length-1)); // make it $max_length chars long
 $short_text .= "..."; // add an ellipses ... at the end
 $short_text .= "<a href='http://example.com/page.html'>Read more</a>"; // add a link
 echo $short_text;
}
else
{
// string is already less than $max_length, so display the string as is
echo $long_text;
}

?>

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  1. Simon says:

    I’m using

    <?php the_tags('','',''); ?>

    to output tags. But where I keep it in my theme it may break if it’s a really long tag. How can I keep the single tags under a certain amount of letters and add ellipses at the end?

    • Looks like that is a WordPress function. You might want to try using get_the_tags() instead of the_tags(). The Get version will return an array instead of echoing the results. Then you can truncate the strings in the array before outputting.

  2. Simon says:

    Thanks I’ll try that. Very helpful!

  3. Dave says:

    Used the first one :)

    Thanks, very helpful

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