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I'm looking for a way to display a plain-text list of tags to use as classes on my post elements, I've been trying

$tags = get_tags();
$tag_list = "";
foreach($tags as $tag){
    $tag_list .= $tag->name . " ";
}
echo "<li class=\"$tag_list\">";

in the loop but it seems to output all the tags instead of just the current post's tags, so if I have tags x, y, and z, and I'm viewing a post with tag x I still get <li class="x y z"> anybody have any ideas as to how to show a plain-text list of tags or what I'm doing wrong?

3 Answers 3

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You can play with arguments to only fetch what you need and get rid of loop:

$classes = implode(' ', wp_get_post_tags( get_the_ID(), array('fields' => 'names') ) );
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  • Gotta love one-liners... I've supplied an answer below for doing this with custom taxonomies...
    – JKirchartz
    Commented Jun 2, 2011 at 17:48
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Use wp_get_post_tags instead:

$tags = wp_get_post_tags($post->ID);
$tag_list = "";
foreach($tags as $tag){
    $tag_list .= $tag->name . " ";
}
echo "<li class=\"$tag_list\">";
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    This works, but I gotta give props to the one-liner...
    – JKirchartz
    Commented Jun 2, 2011 at 13:00
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Rarst got me off to a good start, but if you want to do this with a custom taxonomy you should use

$classes = implode(' ', wp_get_object_terms($post->ID, 'custom_post_type', array('fields'=>'names')) );

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