Displays a navigation menu created in the Appearance → Menus panel.
Usages
On the above example there are one option(Walker) in the default array. In this post I will write about the walker menu how to use this option.
Usages
<?php $defaults = array( 'theme_location' => '', 'menu' => '', 'container' => 'div', 'container_class' => '', 'container_id' => '', 'menu_class' => 'menu', 'menu_id' => '', 'echo' => true, 'fallback_cb' => 'wp_page_menu', 'before' => '', 'after' => '', 'link_before' => '', 'link_after' => '', 'items_wrap' => '<ul id="%1$s" class="%2$s">%3$s</ul>', 'depth' => 0, 'walker' => '' ); wp_nav_menu( $defaults ); ?>
On the above example there are one option(Walker) in the default array. In this post I will write about the walker menu how to use this option.
<?php
class headerTopFirstMenuWalkerMob extends Walker_Nav_Menu
{
public function start_lvl( &$output, $depth = 0, $args = array() ) {
$indent = str_repeat("\t", $depth);
$output .= "\n$indent<ul class=\"mob_sub_nav\">\n";
}
/**
* Ends the list of after the elements are added.
*
* @see Walker::end_lvl()
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @param string $output Passed by reference. Used to append additional content.
* @param int $depth Depth of menu item. Used for padding.
* @param array $args An array of arguments. @see wp_nav_menu()
*/
public function end_lvl( &$output, $depth = 0, $args = array() ) {
$indent = str_repeat("\t", $depth);
$output .= "$indent</ul>\n";
}
/**
* Start the element output.
*
* @see Walker::start_el()
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @param string $output Passed by reference. Used to append additional content.
* @param object $item Menu item data object.
* @param int $depth Depth of menu item. Used for padding.
* @param array $args An array of arguments. @see wp_nav_menu()
* @param int $id Current item ID.
*/
public function start_el( &$output, $item, $depth = 0, $args = array(), $id = 0 ) {
$indent = ( $depth ) ? str_repeat( "\t", $depth ) : '';
$classes = empty( $item->classes ) ? array() : (array) $item->classes;
$classes[] = 'menu-item-' . $item->ID;
/**
* Filter the CSS class(es) applied to a menu item's <li>.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @see wp_nav_menu()
*
* @param array $classes The CSS classes that are applied to the menu item's <li>.
* @param object $item The current menu item.
* @param array $args An array of wp_nav_menu() arguments.
*/
$class_names = join( ' ', apply_filters( 'nav_menu_css_class', array_filter( $classes ), $item, $args ) );
$class_names = $class_names ? ' class="' . esc_attr( $class_names ) . '"' : '';
/**
* Filter the ID applied to a menu item's <li>.
*
* @since 3.0.1
*
* @see wp_nav_menu()
*
* @param string $menu_id The ID that is applied to the menu item's <li>.
* @param object $item The current menu item.
* @param array $args An array of wp_nav_menu() arguments.
*/
$id = apply_filters( 'nav_menu_item_id', 'menu-item-'. $item->ID, $item, $args );
$id = $id ? ' id="' . esc_attr( $id ) . '"' : '';
$output .= $indent . '<li>';
$atts = array();
$atts['title'] = ! empty( $item->attr_title ) ? $item->attr_title : '';
$atts['target'] = ! empty( $item->target ) ? $item->target : '';
$atts['rel'] = ! empty( $item->xfn ) ? $item->xfn : '';
$atts['href'] = ! empty( $item->url ) ? $item->url : '';
/**
* Filter the HTML attributes applied to a menu item's <a>.
*
* @since 3.6.0
*
* @see wp_nav_menu()
*
* @param array $atts {
* The HTML attributes applied to the menu item's <a>, empty strings are ignored.
*
* @type string $title Title attribute.
* @type string $target Target attribute.
* @type string $rel The rel attribute.
* @type string $href The href attribute.
* }
* @param object $item The current menu item.
* @param array $args An array of wp_nav_menu() arguments.
*/
$atts = apply_filters( 'nav_menu_link_attributes', $atts, $item, $args );
$attributes = '';
foreach ( $atts as $attr => $value ) {
if ( ! empty( $value ) ) {
$value = ( 'href' === $attr ) ? esc_url( $value ) : esc_attr( $value );
$attributes .= ' ' . $attr . '="' . $value . '"';
}
}
$item_output = $args->before;
$item_output .= '<a'. $attributes .'>';
/** This filter is documented in wp-includes/post-template.php */
$item_output .= $args->link_before . apply_filters( 'the_title', $item->title, $item->ID ) . $args->link_after;
$item_output .= '</a>';
$item_output .= $args->after;
/**
* Filter a menu item's starting output.
*
* The menu item's starting output only includes $args->before, the opening <a>,
* the menu item's title, the closing </a>, and $args->after. Currently, there is
* no filter for modifying the opening and closing <li> for a menu item.
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @see wp_nav_menu()
*
* @param string $item_output The menu item's starting HTML output.
* @param object $item Menu item data object.
* @param int $depth Depth of menu item. Used for padding.
* @param array $args An array of wp_nav_menu() arguments.
*/
$output .= apply_filters( 'walker_nav_menu_start_el', $item_output, $item, $depth, $args );
}
/**
* Ends the element output, if needed.
*
* @see Walker::end_el()
*
* @since 3.0.0
*
* @param string $output Passed by reference. Used to append additional content.
* @param object $item Page data object. Not used.
* @param int $depth Depth of page. Not Used.
* @param array $args An array of arguments. @see wp_nav_menu()
*/
public function end_el( &$output, $item, $depth = 0, $args = array() ) {
$output .= "</li>\n";
}
}
Use the bellow code instead of the wp_nav_menu and see the magic. Most important you could change into the walker and give your design or layout as you want.
$defaults = array(
'theme_location' => '',
'menu' => '',
'container' => 'div',
'container_class' => '',
'container_id' => '',
'menu_class' => 'menu',
'menu_id' => '',
'echo' => true,
'fallback_cb' => 'wp_page_menu',
'before' => '',
'after' => '',
'link_before' => '',
'link_after' => '',
'items_wrap' => '<ul id="%1$s" class="%2$s">%3$s</ul>',
'depth' => 0,
'walker' => new headerTopFirstMenuWalkerMob()
);
wp_nav_menu( $defaults );
?>
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