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DIVI: add lightbox to regular content images
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/* --- DEPRECATED --- */ | |
/* add .et_pb_lightbox_image clss to content images */ | |
add_filter('the_content', 'divi_add_lightbox'); | |
function divi_add_lightbox($content) { | |
global $post; | |
$pattern ="/<a(.*?)href=('|\")(.*?).(bmp|gif|jpeg|jpg|png)('|\")(.*?)>/i"; | |
$replacement = '<a$1href=$2$3.$4$5 class="et_pb_lightbox_image" title="'.$post->post_title.'"$6>'; | |
$content = preg_replace($pattern, $replacement, $content); | |
return $content; | |
} |
Thank you @EldarAgalarov - your snippet works on my Divi 3.9 development site.
@EldarAgalarov, your code doesn't seem to work on the current versions of Divi and WP gallery (they don't trigger the lightbox) while the original does. I couldn't tell why.
I used the Gutenberg gallery block (though I think the code output is the same as the classic gallery).
nice one :-)
It doesn't work anymore!
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But what if link points to an image but doesn't have img tag inside?
For example
<a href="image.jpg">
will be wrapped with lightbox too!My variant is most robust and correct. It wraps with lightbox only img's which have href's to images: