This is a simple plugin that was born out of working on several projects with sectional navigations. For example, consider the following common navigation tree structure:
- Home
- Item
- About Us
- Sub-item #1
- Sub-item #2
- Item
- Item
Then, whenever on the “About Us” page or any of its sub-items, it would output that peice of the navigation:
- About Us
- Sub-item #1
- Sub-item #2
This is particularly useful for websites that have a top horizontal navigation which shows top-level items and want to show a vertical subnavigation in the sidebar.
This plugin works by parsing the output of the wp_nav_menu
function as XML and analyzing the CSS class hooks (current-menu-ancestor, current-menu-item, and current-menu-parent). Because it uses PHP’s SimpleXML library it therefore requires PHP 5+. It uses the theme’s registered menu locations.
This plugin also exposes the section_subnav()
function for theme developers to use as a template tag to manually place a subnav inside the theme. Here is the usage:
'",
'before_title' => '',
'after_title' => '
',
'echo' => true
));
?>
It returns false when there is no subnavigation.
This function also provides the section_subnav_args
filter hook for writing less code and easier integration with other plugins and child themes.