capital_P_dangit()
Forever eliminate "Wordpress" from the planet (or at least the little bit we can influence).
Violating our coding standards for a good function name.
No Hooks.
Return
String
. The modified text.
Usage
capital_P_dangit( $text );
- $text(string) (required)
- The text to be modified.
Examples
#1 Auto-correct wordpress in text
$text = 'I do not know how to spell Wordpress'; echo capital_P_dangit( $text ); // Returns: I do not know how to spell WordPress
#2 Removing standard filters
If you don't want wordpress words to be automatically corrected in your texts, then disable the filters this way:
remove_filter( 'the_title', 'capital_P_dangit', 11 ); remove_filter( 'the_content', 'capital_P_dangit', 11 ); remove_filter( 'wp_title', 'capital_P_dangit', 11 ); remove_filter( 'comment_text', 'capital_P_dangit', 31 );
Changelog
Since 3.0.0 | Introduced. |
capital_P_dangit() capital P dangit code WP 6.5.2
function capital_P_dangit( $text ) { // Simple replacement for titles. $current_filter = current_filter(); if ( 'the_title' === $current_filter || 'wp_title' === $current_filter ) { return str_replace( 'Wordpress', 'WordPress', $text ); } // Still here? Use the more judicious replacement. static $dblq = false; if ( false === $dblq ) { $dblq = _x( '“', 'opening curly double quote' ); } return str_replace( array( ' Wordpress', '‘Wordpress', $dblq . 'Wordpress', '>Wordpress', '(Wordpress' ), array( ' WordPress', '‘WordPress', $dblq . 'WordPress', '>WordPress', '(WordPress' ), $text ); }