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This plugin adds classes or IDs (your choice) to the LI
tags generated by WordPress’ wp_list_pages()
and wp_nav_menu()
functions.
I found it very frustrating to style the output of these menus without having access to these attributes. This plugin allows you to style the output of wp_list_pages()
and wp_nav_menu()
with CSS.
The class name or ID is derived from the URL of the page.
For example,
/about/
could have the class about
. /about/faq/
could have the class about_faq
.If a page does not have a URL (e.g. your front page) the plugin will set the class
or id
(depending on what you selected) to frontpage
, adding whatever prefix you requested.
For example,
/
could have the class pg_frontpage
. Existing classes (e.g. page_item
or current
) are left untouched.
<li id="nav-a-new-page" class="first page_item page-item-4"><a href="http://example.com/a-new-page/" title="A new page">A new page</a></li>
<li id="nav-about" class="page_item page-item-2"><a href="http://example.com/about/" title="About">About</a></li>
<li id="nav-another-new-page" class="last page_item page-item-6"><a href="http://example.com/another-new-page/" title="Another new page">Another new page</a></li>
Using the Classy wp_list_pages
tab in the options panel you can choose whether you want to use IDs or classes, set the token separator and add an optional token prefix.
You can also specify a class to add to the first and last items in a list.
Pretty straight forward…
Written by Alex Dunae ( dunae.ca ), e-mail ‘code’ at the same domain), 2007-09.