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/** | |
* Create HTML list of nav menu items and allow HTML tags. | |
* Replacement for the native menu Walker, echoing the description. | |
* This is the ONLY known way to display the Description field. | |
* | |
* @see http://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/51609/ | |
* | |
*/ | |
class Description_Walker extends Walker_Nav_Menu { | |
function start_el(&$output, $item, $depth, $args) | |
{ | |
$classes = empty ( $item->classes ) ? array () : (array) $item->classes; | |
$class_names = join( | |
' ' | |
, apply_filters( | |
'nav_menu_css_class' | |
, array_filter( $classes ), $item | |
) | |
); | |
! empty ( $class_names ) | |
and $class_names = ' class="'. esc_attr( $class_names ) . '"'; | |
// Build default menu items | |
$output .= "<li id='menu-item-$item->ID' $class_names>"; | |
$attributes = ''; | |
! empty( $item->attr_title ) | |
and $attributes .= ' title="' . esc_attr( $item->attr_title ) .'"'; | |
! empty( $item->target ) | |
and $attributes .= ' target="' . esc_attr( $item->target ) .'"'; | |
! empty( $item->xfn ) | |
and $attributes .= ' rel="' . esc_attr( $item->xfn ) .'"'; | |
! empty( $item->url ) | |
and $attributes .= ' href="' . esc_attr( $item->url ) .'"'; | |
// Build the description (you may need to change the depth to 0, 1, or 2) | |
$description = ( ! empty ( $item->description ) and 1 == $depth ) | |
? '<span class="nav_desc">'. $item->description . '</span>' : ''; | |
$title = apply_filters( 'the_title', $item->title, $item->ID ); | |
$item_output = $args->before | |
. "<a $attributes>" | |
. $args->link_before | |
. $title | |
. '</a> ' | |
. $args->link_after | |
. $description | |
. $args->after; | |
// Since $output is called by reference we don't need to return anything. | |
$output .= apply_filters( | |
'walker_nav_menu_start_el' | |
, $item_output | |
, $item | |
, $depth | |
, $args | |
); | |
} | |
} | |
// Allow HTML descriptions in WordPress Menu | |
remove_filter( 'nav_menu_description', 'strip_tags' ); | |
add_filter( 'wp_setup_nav_menu_item', 'cus_wp_setup_nav_menu_item' ); | |
function cus_wp_setup_nav_menu_item( $menu_item ) { | |
$menu_item->description = apply_filters( 'nav_menu_description', $menu_item->post_content ); | |
return $menu_item; | |
} | |
and then use this in your template: | |
<?php wp_nav_menu( array( 'walker' => new Description_Walker )); ?> |
You just saved me!
This is very cool. However, when I add a menu item, the description area is filled with content from the post/page....is there a way to avoid that? I can simply delete it and move on.....but for clients....I'd prefer they not have to do that.
I believe the culprit is the filter....
$menu_item->description = apply_filters( 'nav_menu_description', $menu_item->post_content );
specifically $menu_item->post_content
@glendraeger I am having the same problem with this method.
hm any ideas how i could add html tags to just one wordpress menu item.
from this:
< a href="/contact">Contact< /a>
to this:
< a href="/contact" data-reveal-id="myModal" data-reveal-ajax="true">Contact< /a>
it should be only for one menu item. not to all.
hi do you have idea how to make shortcode working in description menu???
Thnx for sharing! :)