apply_filters( 'post_class', string[] $classes , string[] $class , int $post_id )
Filters the list of CSS class names for the current post.
Description Description
Parameters Parameters
- $classes
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(string[]) An array of post class names.
- $class
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(string[]) An array of additional class names added to the post.
- $post_id
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(int) The post ID.
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| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 2.7.0 | Introduced. |
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Custom classes for post table rows.
This filter can be used to add additional classes to the rows of post in any
edit.phppost page of the dashboard,add_filter('post_class', 'set_row_post_class', 10,3); function set_row_post_class($classes, $class, $post_id){ if (!is_admin()) { //make sure we are in the dashboard return $classes; } $screen = get_current_screen(); //verify which page we're on if ('my-custom-type' != $screen->post_type && 'edit' != $screen->base) { return $classes; } //check if some meta field is set $profile_incomplete = get_post_meta($post_id, 'profile_incomplete', true); if ('yes' == $profile_incomplete) { $classes[] = 'profile_incomplete'; //add a custom class to highlight this row in the table } // Return the array return $classes; }Expand full source codeCollapse full source code
The filter is called when ever the function
get_post_class($class, $post_id)is called. It is called at the end of the of function.Internally WordPress will call this function in many places, including the admin dashboard pages. The filter allows you to filter the Array
$classeswhich will be added to the page.Furthermore, the classes passed to the function call by say a plugin or a template will be passed as the 2nd parameter
$class, and finally the third parameter is the ID of the post object being processed by the function.