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[Resolved] Use wpv-post-previous-link shortcode to display featured image

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Last updated by chuckH 5 years, 7 months ago.

Assisted by: Nigel.

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#1128542

Hi. How do I get the wpv-post-previous-link and wpv-post-next-link view shortcodes to display the featured image? It appears to only include title, date by default.

Thank you

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Nigel
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You mean where you insert such a shortcode and it offers placeholders for %%TITLE%% and %%DATE%% for the link text (screenshot), you would like to have a %%FEATURED_IMAGE%% placeholder available, too?

There is no such option available, you are limited to the title and/or date.

If you wanted something similar that displayed the featured images, you'd need to craft your own custom shortcodes for that (or a single shortcode that output both prev and next links as images).

https://developer.wordpress.org/plugins/shortcodes/

#1129352

Will do. I was hoping it was a built-in feature/parameter I was missing. Thank you.

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