• Resolved Raider000

    (@raider000)


    Hi,

    The menu of my navigation displays the parent menu and only one sub menu. What I need is to get all levels in the menu displayed. I have about 4 levels.

    How would I do this?

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  • Can you please provide a site link if possible so we can best understand what you desire to accomplish?

    Thread Starter Raider000

    (@raider000)

    Sure, Click here.
    There you find two menus. I would like to change the menu which is vertical.
    In this case you need to click on each parent menu to make the sub menu appear. I would like to make them appear on hovering the parent menu.

    You may have better luck at this .cn wordpress forum:

    http://zh-cn.forums.wordpress.org/

    And for help with your theme, refer to WooCommerce, who has a support page here

    http://wordpress.org/support/plugin/woocommerce

    (check if at .cn link also)

    Thread Starter Raider000

    (@raider000)

    Are you serious? I don’t speak Chinese! lol

    And also I don’t thing that WooCommerce can help me out with this, since the navigation is not a WooCommerce feature. The theme I use is not getting supported anymore.

    Shoot, thought the domain was a .cn…

    You have a .ch domain.

    What theme are you using?

    Thread Starter Raider000

    (@raider000)

    I am using the simplewhiteblog. For my menus I also use the plugin Gecka Submenu Pro. I have asked the same question on their support forum but no answer yet.

    Thread Starter Raider000

    (@raider000)

    Well, I think it is not really a matter of the plugin. I now deactivated the plugin – the menu in the sidebar disappears and the main navigation on the top remains. Let’s just assume I want to display all levels on the top navigation…

    This is the part of my navigation which I just temporally DELETED:

    <?php
    /**
     * Cleaner walker for wp_nav_menu()
     *
     * Walker_Nav_Menu (WordPress default) example output:
     *   <li id="menu-item-8" class="menu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-8"><a href="/">Home</a></li>
     *   <li id="menu-item-9" class="menu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-9"><a href="/sample-page/">Sample Page</a></l
     *
     * Roots_Nav_Walker example output:
     *   <li class="menu-home"><a href="/">Home</a></li>
     *   <li class="menu-sample-page"><a href="/sample-page/">Sample Page</a></li>
     */
    class Roots_Nav_Walker extends Walker_Nav_Menu {
      function check_current($classes) {
        return preg_match('/(current[-_])|active|dropdown/', $classes);
      }
    
      function start_lvl(&$output, $depth = 0, $args = array()) {
        $output .= "\n<ul class=\"dropdown-menu\">\n";
      }
    
      function start_el(&$output, $item, $depth = 0, $args = array(), $id = 0) {
        $item_html = '';
        parent::start_el($item_html, $item, $depth, $args);
    
        if ($item->is_dropdown && ($depth === 0)) {
          $item_html = str_replace('<a', '<a class="dropdown-toggle"', $item_html);
        }
        elseif (stristr($item_html, 'li class="divider')) {
          $item_html = preg_replace('/<a[^>]*>.*?<\/a>/iU', '', $item_html);
        }
        elseif (stristr($item_html, 'li class="nav-header')) {
          $item_html = preg_replace('/<a[^>]*>(.*)<\/a>/iU', '$1', $item_html);
        }
    
        $item_html = apply_filters('roots_wp_nav_menu_item', $item_html);
        $output .= $item_html;
      }
    
      function display_element($element, &$children_elements, $max_depth, $depth = 0, $args, &$output) {
        $element->is_dropdown = ((!empty($children_elements[$element->ID]) && (($depth + 1) < $max_depth || ($max_depth === 0))));
    
        if ($element->is_dropdown) {
          if ($depth === 0) {
            $element->classes[] = 'dropdown';
          }
        }
    
        parent::display_element($element, $children_elements, $max_depth, $depth, $args, $output);
      }
    }
    
    /**
     * Remove the id="" on nav menu items
     * Return 'menu-slug' for nav menu classes
     */
    function roots_nav_menu_css_class($classes, $item) {
      $slug = sanitize_title($item->title);
      $classes = preg_replace('/(current(-menu-|[-_]page[-_])(item|parent|ancestor))/', 'active', $classes);
      $classes = preg_replace('/^((menu|page)[-_\w+]+)+/', '', $classes);
    
      $classes[] = 'menu-' . $slug;
    
      $classes = array_unique($classes);
    
      return array_filter($classes, 'is_element_empty');
    }
    add_filter('nav_menu_css_class', 'roots_nav_menu_css_class', 10, 2);
    add_filter('nav_menu_item_id', '__return_null');
    
    /**
     * Clean up wp_nav_menu_args
     *
     * Remove the container
     * Use Roots_Nav_Walker() by default
     */
    function roots_nav_menu_args($args = '') {
      $roots_nav_menu_args['container'] = false;
    
      if (!$args['items_wrap']) {
        $roots_nav_menu_args['items_wrap'] = '<ul class="%2$s">%3$s</ul>';
      }
    
      if (current_theme_supports('bootstrap-top-navbar')) {
        $roots_nav_menu_args['depth'] = 4;
      }
    
      if (!$args['walker']) {
        $roots_nav_menu_args['walker'] = new Roots_Nav_Walker();
      }
    
      return array_merge($args, $roots_nav_menu_args);
    }
    add_filter('wp_nav_menu_args', 'roots_nav_menu_args', 0);

    I now see the parent menu and only 1 sub menu below.

    Now that I removed almost everything which confronts with the navi, it sounds to me that there is nothing I should change, it’s maybe more something I should add?!

    Thread Starter Raider000

    (@raider000)

    Ok another update:

    This is how I display my navigation called ‘primary_navigation’:

    <?php
    if (has_nav_menu('primary_navigation')) :
    wp_nav_menu(array('theme_location' => 'primary_navigation', 'menu_class' => 'nav'));
    endif;
    ?>

    Like I said, this only shows me 1 sub page.

    Now I just changed the value of theme_location to ‘something’, which is not an existing menu:

    <?php
    if (has_nav_menu('primary_navigation')) :
    wp_nav_menu(array('theme_location' => 'something', 'menu_class' => 'nav'));
    endif;
    ?>

    The weird thing is that this shows me all child pages. I can’t use this though, since it includes all pages, also pages from other menus.

    Thread Starter Raider000

    (@raider000)

    Solved.

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