wp_html_excerpt( string $str, int $count, string $more = null ): string

Safely extracts not more than the first $count characters from HTML string.

Description

UTF-8, tags and entities safe prefix extraction. Entities inside will NOT be counted as one character. For example & will be counted as 4, < as 3, etc.

Parameters

$strstringrequired
String to get the excerpt from.
$countintrequired
Maximum number of characters to take.
$morestringoptional
What to append if $str needs to be trimmed. Defaults to empty string.

Default:null

Return

string The excerpt.

Source

function wp_html_excerpt( $str, $count, $more = null ) {
	if ( null === $more ) {
		$more = '';
	}

	$str     = wp_strip_all_tags( $str, true );
	$excerpt = mb_substr( $str, 0, $count );

	// Remove part of an entity at the end.
	$excerpt = preg_replace( '/&[^;\s]{0,6}$/', '', $excerpt );

	if ( $str !== $excerpt ) {
		$excerpt = trim( $excerpt ) . $more;
	}

	return $excerpt;
}

Changelog

VersionDescription
2.5.0Introduced.

User Contributed Notes

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    Example

    $str = 'There are lots &amp; <strong>lots</strong> of usages for this function. I know you can think of some! (lots more text here)';
    
    echo wp_html_excerpt( $str, 50 );
    // Output: 'There are lots &amp; lots of usages for this funct'
    
    // Using the $more parameter:
    echo wp_html_excerpt( $str, 50, '...' );
    // Output: 'There are lots &amp; lots of usages for this funct...'

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