Add rel attribute to wp_nav_menu
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I’m looking to create a plugin or function that can add a rel=”$value” attribute to anchor link(s) that are generated by wp_nav_menu(). I’ve done some searching through the forums and on google, but I haven’t found an existing solution or a hook that I can use to easily add the rel attribute.
Can anyone point me in the right direction of a resource to help me, and/or give me some suggestions on how I might implement this?
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A filter on
walker_nav_menu_start_elmight be suitable for what you want, else take a look at the code in wp-includes/nav-menu-template.php.Do you know where there might be some good examples or more detailed explanation of how to implement a walker? I’ve looked at Function_Reference/Walker_Class but it doesn’t seem to explain vey much.
Well, I did manage to find what I was looking for. Turns out the there already is a rel option for the default menus. In the Menu editor, it’s labelled as “Link Relationship (XFN)”.
I was also looking for a way to be able to make the Flex Drop Down Menu from Dynamic Drive work with the native menus, so I wouldn’t have to recreate the native menus from scratch. I’m sure there are other ways to make it work, but this is what I did to get it working (I’m posting this here in the hopes that it will help others):
First, I created a custom field called “flexdropdown”, and set the value of the field to the ID of the menu. Then I added this code to my functions.php file:
class Flexdropdown_Menu extends Walker_Nav_Menu { /** * @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 int $current_page Menu item ID. * @param object $args */ function start_el(&$output, $item, $depth, $args) { global $wp_query; $indent = ( $depth ) ? str_repeat( "\t", $depth ) : ''; $class_names = $value = ''; $classes = empty( $item->classes ) ? array() : (array) $item->classes; $classes[] = 'menu-item-' . $item->ID; $class_names = join( ' ', apply_filters( 'nav_menu_css_class', array_filter( $classes ), $item ) ); $class_names = ' class="' . esc_attr( $class_names ) . '"'; $id = apply_filters( 'nav_menu_item_id', 'menu-item-'. $item->ID, $item, $args ); $id = strlen( $id ) ? ' id="' . esc_attr( $id ) . '"' : ''; $output .= $indent . '<li' . $id . $value . $class_names .'>'; $flexdata = ''; $custom_fields = get_post_custom( $item->object_id ); if ( key_exists( "flexdropdown", $custom_fields ) ) { $flexdata = ' data-flexmenu="'. get_post_meta( $item->object_id, 'flexdropdown', true) . '"'; } $attributes = ! empty( $item->attr_title ) ? ' title="' . esc_attr( $item->attr_title ) .'"' : ''; $attributes .= ! empty( $item->target ) ? ' target="' . esc_attr( $item->target ) .'"' : ''; $attributes .= ! empty( $item->xfn ) ? ' rel="' . esc_attr( $item->xfn ) .'"' : ''; $attributes .= $flexdata; $attributes .= ! empty( $item->url ) ? ' href="' . esc_attr( $item->url ) .'"' : ''; $item_output = $args->before; $item_output .= '<a'. $attributes . '>'; $item_output .= $args->link_before . apply_filters( 'the_title', $item->title, $item->ID ) . $args->link_after; $item_output .= '</a>'; $item_output .= $args->after; $output .= apply_filters( 'walker_nav_menu_start_el', $item_output, $item, $depth, $args ); } }Then I created the necessary menus in my header.php:
<?php wp_nav_menu( array( 'container_class' => 'menu-header', 'theme_location' => 'primary', 'walker' => new Flexdropdown_Menu() ) ); ?> <?php wp_nav_menu( array( 'container' => 'none', 'menu_id' => 'flexmenu1', 'menu_class' => 'flexdropdownmenu', 'theme_location' => 'image_menu' ) ); ?> <?php wp_nav_menu( array( 'container' => 'none', 'menu_id' => 'flexmenu2', 'menu_class' => 'flexdropdownmenu', 'theme_location' => 'services_menu' ) ); ?>With those in place, it was just a matter of customizing the menus on the Admin page.
If someone sees a better way to do this, I would be interested in hearing it.
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