Remove the WordPress version from some .css/.js files (ok)

https://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/233543/how-to-remove-the-wordpress-version-from-some-css-js-files

add_filter( 'style_loader_src', 'sdt_remove_ver_css_js', 9999 );
add_filter( 'script_loader_src', 'sdt_remove_ver_css_js', 9999 );
function sdt_remove_ver_css_js( $src ) {
    if ( strpos( $src, 'ver=' ) )
        $src = remove_query_arg( 'ver', $src );
    return $src;
}

add_filter( 'style_loader_src', 'sdt_remove_ver_css_js', 9999 );
add_filter( 'script_loader_src', 'sdt_remove_ver_css_js', 9999 );
function sdt_remove_ver_css_js( $src ) {
    if ( strpos( $src, 'ver=' ) )
        $src = remove_query_arg( 'ver', $src );
    return $src;
}

But I have some files, for instance style.css, in the case of which I want to add a version in the following way:

function css_versioning() {
    wp_enqueue_style( 'style',
        get_stylesheet_directory_uri() . '/style.css' ,
        false,
        filemtime( get_stylesheet_directory() . '/style.css' ),
        'all' );
}

3 Answers

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You can check for the current handle before removing the version.

Here's an example (untested):

add_filter( 'style_loader_src',  'sdt_remove_ver_css_js', 9999, 2 );
add_filter( 'script_loader_src', 'sdt_remove_ver_css_js', 9999, 2 );

function sdt_remove_ver_css_js( $src, $handle ) 
{
    $handles_with_version = [ 'style' ]; // <-- Adjust to your needs!

    if ( strpos( $src, 'ver=' ) && ! in_array( $handle, $handles_with_version, true ) )
        $src = remove_query_arg( 'ver', $src );

    return $src;
}

Since this question was written, a lot has changed with WordPress. Here is a new way to prevent WordPress from displaying its version number:

// remove version from head
remove_action('wp_head', 'wp_generator');

// remove version from rss
add_filter('the_generator', '__return_empty_string');

// remove version from scripts and styles
function remove_version_scripts_styles($src) {
    if (strpos($src, 'ver=')) {
        $src = remove_query_arg('ver', $src);
    }
    return $src;
}
add_filter('style_loader_src', 'remove_version_scripts_styles', 9999);
add_filter('script_loader_src', 'remove_version_scripts_styles', 9999);

No editing required. Add to functions.php and done. Or add via simple custom plugin. The choice is yours! :)

  • isn't this answer directly copied from here? You should always give credit to original author, unless you wrote that article – Vishwa Mar 13 '19 at 10:57

  • Added the link to the original article. No offense. I just wanted to help people solve the problem. I never took the credit for myself. – Amr Mar 14 '19 at 18:19

  • I didn't implied you did, just showed the proper way to do it. that's all :) – Vishwa Mar 15 '19 at 4:16

  • 1Nice! Unfortunately it doesn't answer OP's question on how to keep it for one certain CSS. – leymannx May 28 '19 at 20:34

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To target a specific file

// remove version from scripts and styles
function remove_version_scripts_styles($src) {
    if (strpos($src, 'yourfile.js')) {
        $src = remove_query_arg('ver', $src);
    }
    return $src;
}
add_filter('script_loader_src', 'remove_version_scripts_styles', 9999);

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