See the discussion for Taxonomy Short Description for a better way to shorten a string. I’m not aware of a WP function that is getting truncation right.
Here is my code based on the linked discussion:
/**
* Shortens an UTF-8 encoded string without breaking words.
*
* @param string $string string to shorten
* @param int $max_chars maximal length in characters
* @param string $append replacement for truncated words.
* @return string
*/
function utf8_truncate( $string, $max_chars = 200, $append = "\xC2\xA0…" )
{
$string = strip_tags( $string );
$string = html_entity_decode( $string, ENT_QUOTES, 'utf-8' );
// \xC2\xA0 is the no-break space
$string = trim( $string, "\n\r\t .-;–,—\xC2\xA0" );
$length = strlen( utf8_decode( $string ) );
// Nothing to do.
if ( $length < $max_chars )
{
return $string;
}
// mb_substr() is in /wp-includes/compat.php as a fallback if
// your the current PHP installation doesn’t have it.
$string = mb_substr( $string, 0, $max_chars, 'utf-8' );
// No white space. One long word or chinese/korean/japanese text.
if ( FALSE === strpos( $string, ' ' ) )
{
return $string . $append;
}
// Avoid breaks within words. Find the last white space.
if ( extension_loaded( 'mbstring' ) )
{
$pos = mb_strrpos( $string, ' ', 'utf-8' );
$short = mb_substr( $string, 0, $pos, 'utf-8' );
}
else
{
// Workaround. May be slow on long strings.
$words = explode( ' ', $string );
// Drop the last word.
array_pop( $words );
$short = implode( ' ', $words );
}
return $short . $append;
}
Test
print utf8_truncate( 'ööööö ööööö' , 10 );
// prints 'ööööö …'
Add the function to your functions.php
and change your code to:
echo '<p>' . utf8_truncate( $desc ) . '</p>';
You can also use it shorten a title:
echo '<h1>' . utf8_truncate( get_the_title() ) . '</h1>';