Default Featured Image

Description

Add a default featured image to the media settings page. This featured image will show up if no featured image is set. Simple as that.

Take a look at FAQ for the basic questions.
Feel free to contact me on the forum or on the github repository.

Screenshots

  • The setting on the media page
  • The media manager will start with the current selected image

Installation

  1. Unzip the folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Go to the settings->media page and select an image.

FAQ

My chosen featured image doesn’t show, why isn’t it working?

This plugin works out of the box for most cases, but not always. If it doesn’t work you can try the following things.

  • Switch themes. Most of the time the theme does something weird.
  • Are you using the Core WordPress functions to get the image? (see the FAQ below this one).
  • Do normal feature images work?
  • Might it be hidden via css? DFI images have an extra default-featured-img class added to them.

Still having problems? I want to know if it fails, so contact me

Which functions can I use to display the featured image?

There are no new functions, all core WordPress functions can be used.

Can I set a different image for a custom post type?

Yes, the following code will set a different image.

add_filter( 'dfi_thumbnail_id', 'dfi_posttype_book', 10, 2 );
function dfi_posttype_book( $dfi_id, $post_id ) {
    $post = get_post( $post_id );
    if ( 'book' === $post->post_type ) {
        return 31; // the image id for the book post type.
    }

    return $dfi_id; // the original featured image id.
}

Can I set different images per category?

Yes, the following snippet will set different images based on the category.

add_filter( 'dfi_thumbnail_id', 'dfi_category', 10, 2 );
function dfi_category( $dfi_id, $post_id ) {
    // Set a different image for posts that have the 'cats' category set.
    // This will trigger first, if multiple categories have been set.
    if ( has_category( 'cats', $post_id ) ) {
        return 7; // cats img id.
    }
    // Set a different image for posts that have the 'cats' category set.
    if ( has_category( 'dogs', $post_id ) ) {
        return 8; // dogs img id.
    }

    return $dfi_id; // the original featured image id.
}

Can I change the HTML of the default featured image?

When a Default Featured Image is used it will already add an extra class default-featured-img.
This can be used for styling.

If you need more you can change the whole HTML with the filter dfi_thumbnail_html.

add_filter( 'dfi_thumbnail_html', 'dfi_add_class', 10, 5 );
function dfi_add_class( $html, $post_id, $default_thumbnail_id, $size, $attr ) {
    // Add a class to the existing class list.
    $attr['class'] .= ' my-class';

    return wp_get_attachment_image( $default_thumbnail_id, $size, false, $attr );
}

Can I exclude one page from having a Default Featured Image?

The following code will exclude the post/page with ID 23.

add_filter( 'dfi_thumbnail_id', 'dfi_skip_page', 10, 2 );
function dfi_skip_page( $dfi_id, $post_id ) {
    if ( $post_id == 23 ) {
        return 0; // invalid id.
    }

    return $dfi_id; // the original featured image id.
}

Reviews

12 An Dàmhair 2024 1 reply
Thank you, @janwoostendorp, for this great minimalist and out-of-the-box working plugin. I was looking for a plugin that’d set a default image to posts that don’t have any, and this plugin is doing exactly that—nothing more, nothing less. It’s not creating yet another admin menu bar item with dozens of subpages. It doesn’t annoy you with constant dashboard notices. It doesn’t beg for donations or includes any watermarks. It just works the way you expect it to work. It’s a little sad that the bar is this low, but compared to so many other plugins, I think this needs to be pointed out—and reach more people who want a simple solution for a simple problem. The only feature I’d have liked to see is the support for images that are unavailable and can’t be displayed to also use the default featured image. A quick glance inside the code showed quite a bit of jQuery, which wouldn’t be my first choice, but it made me think that adding a simple checkbox to have it checking for this (non-render blocking, of course) could be a useful idea. Thanks for your work!
14 Am Màrt 2024
Default featured image does what it’s supposed to do and it meets two criteria I always look for: light weight it just works The support forum has good answers to questions, and that’s a big plus.Thanks for the great plugin.
12 Am Faoilleach 2024 1 reply
Es perfecto porque hay una opción que te pone automáticamente la imagen destacada de todos los post que no la tenían cogiendo la primera imagen del post y si no hay imagen lo deja vacío. Perfecto!!
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Contributors & Developers

“Default Featured Image” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

1.7.3

  • PHP 7.4 and WP 6.2 are now required. This is to use the new WP_HTML_Tag_Processor functions.
  • Fixed a bug where classes were overridden.

1.7.2.1

  • Development is now done in git.

1.7.2

  • Added extra context to a translation as suggested by Alex Lion

1.7.1

  • Fixed weird SVN deployment bug.

1.7.0

  • moved main class to it’s own file.
  • Added second class that can hold exceptions with other plugins
  • The first exception is for WP User Frontend
  • The second exception is for WP All Import.

1.6.4

  • get_post_meta($post_id) without specifying the meta_key didn’t find the DFI. It will now even use an even deeper level and set it in the core cache.

1.6.3

  • Fixed plugin header which blocked installing it.

1.6.2

  • Plugin now follows WP coding standard
  • Fixed a small bug where DFI overrides attachments featured images. mp3 has a music note by default, DFI should not override that.

1.6.1

  • Small readme.txt update.

1.6

  • On of the last fixes didn’t account for all situations.

1.5

  • Fixed two small (and rare) warnings
  • Added translation domain

1.4

  • Added plugin images both the plugin header as the thumbnail. Based on the boat WP.org uses in it’s theme previews
  • Fixed a bug where the ajax calls didn’t return the DFI forum thread

1.3

  • Filter dfi_thumbnail_id now also returns the post ID of the post (or any postype) that is being called. See the FAQ for new examples

1.2

  • Filter dfi_thumbnail_id is now called in an earlier stage.

1.1

  • Fixed inheriting classes of the image

1.0

  • Plugin will now remove it’s setting on plugin removal
  • added a default class to the <img> tag, if it shows a default featured image
  • The default featured image will now also return with get_post_thumbnail_id, making the chance that it fail far far smaller.
  • The image given in the media page is now validated

0.9

  • Launch