With that said, I’d like to say I am using this snippet for a new theme I am building.
I want to pull a custom field from the “next” & “previous” post. So I used the following to do so:
<?php $previous_post = get_previous_post(); $next_post = get_next_post(); $image_prev = get_post_meta( $previous_post->ID, 'image', $single = true); $image_next = get_post_meta( $next_post->ID, 'image', $single = true); ?>
Simple. This is how I put it to use:
<?php if ( $image_prev != '' ) : ?> <img src="<?php echo FROSTY_SCRIPTS ?>/thumb.php?src=<?php echo $image_prev; ?>&h=50&w=169&zc=1&q=80" alt="" /> <?php endif; ?>
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Well, depending on how you can file attachments.
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