Sometimes things that should be easy are hard…
Today, I needed to display an Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) image on a custom taxonomy page. Here’s the solution:
First, create the image field and apply it to the taxonomy like this:
Make sure you have the image field set to output the “Image Array” like this:
Now, go to your taxonomy term and add an image like this:
Finally, copy-and-paste code to your functions.php:
add_action( 'loop_end', 'output_before_taxonomy_loop' );
function output_before_taxonomy_loop(){
if (is_tax()) {
// Display the artist image
$queried_object = get_queried_object();
$taxonomy = $queried_object--->taxonomy;
$term_id = $queried_object->term_id;
$terms = get_field( 'artist_image', $taxonomy.'_'.$term_id);
if( $terms ) {
echo '<img src="'. $terms['url'] .'">';
} else {
//do nothing
}
}
}
Finally, bask in the glory that is Advanced Custom Fields’ taxonomy image fields!
Ain’t life grand? Well…mostly?
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