Dennis Hoppe

selbständiger Entwickler / Unternehmer / Student aus Berlin; schreibt über PHP, JavaScript, WordPress, jQuery, CodeIgniter, GTK und mehr.
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Sub Page Navigation

Das Sub Page Navigation Widget zeigt alle Unterseiten der aktuellen Seite oder, falls es keine gibt, die Seiten der gleichen Ebene.

Mit diesem Widget können Sie eine Navigationsstruktur für Ihre Webseite aufbauen und WordPress als Content-Management-System verwenden.

Mehr Informationen zum Plugin finden Sie hier: Sub Page Navigation Widget von Dennis Hoppe.

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  • Larry Wilcox
    01. Januar 2010
    The title I type in the widget doesn't show. Instead the title of the parent page shows.
    • 01. Januar 2010
      Yes. This is right. I thought it were a feature. Now i have added an option so you can make the widget to show always your typed title. (Since Version 1.0.1). Btw: Thanks for Feedback! =)
  • 09. März 2010
    Just installed this plugin. Good functionality and looks easy to style using CSS. Thanks for keeping it simple!
    • 10. März 2010
      Thanks for Feedback but please don't mistake "simple" for "smart". ;)
  • Iain Norman
    12. März 2010
    how should i write the page exclusion code? I'm doing this on line 61 'exclude' => 'what goes in here?' ),
    • 12. März 2010
      There is an exclude field in the widget!? Why are you going to write code for this?
  • 08. April 2010
    thanks for this! it appears to me that the hide|show parent link functionality is broken. switching the setting, and even commenting out the "if" part of the parent link in the code, i can't manage to get the parent to show as a link.
    • 08. April 2010
      Hi Todd, sorry but "functionality is broken" is not an error description. I currently tested it and it works fine. Btw: The Plugin isn't a breadcrumb plugin.
  • adam
    22. April 2010
    Finally! I've been looking everywhere for this plug-in. All other sun-navigation widgets seem to display ALL sub-pages not just the sub-sub-pages. :) Thank you!
  • Mob
    15. Mai 2010
    Thank you for a great little plugin! Just one thing, could you possibly wrap your widget code output with a DIV tag with an identifier class tag (e.g. widget code) or something. this way we have even ingrained control over how we style the listed pages. I did it myself by modifying your code, but it will likely break with a future update. I think it would make the plugin even more versatile than it already is. Thanks for your contribution to the community!
  • Mob
    16. Mai 2010
    Thank you, Dennis - taught me something I didn't know about.
  • 24. Juni 2010
    Hey Dennis, many, many thanks for this plugin - working in WP3 too.
    • 24. Juni 2010
      Hi Chris. All my plugins are WP3 compatible. If you think this plugin is useful you can contribute my work with a small donation if you want. ;)
    • 24. Juni 2010
      Hey Dennis, It seems I spoke too soon. The sub pages show up fine for a parent page with sub pages but on the other pages all parent pages show. If I enter the parent page IDs into the Exclude list they disappear but the sub pages that I haven't entered IDs for show up. I have to have at least one parent page ID not in the Exclude list for the sub pages not to show. Am I doing something wrong or does there need to be an upgrade for WP3? Thanks Chris
    • 24. Juni 2010
      Yes, if there are no child pages the widget shows the "siblings" pages. And if there is a parent page the widget adds the link to the parent page at the end of the sub pages list (can be disabled).
  • Andrew
    25. Juni 2010
    Hi Dennis, Many thanks for the plugin - it works great! Quick question - is it possible to highlight the current subpage? Can I use the current_page_item styling?
    • 25. Juni 2010
      Yes, just like the default pages widget. I used the same class names. :)
  • Sean
    23. Juli 2010
    Dennis, is there a way to "embed" this widget into the html of a wordpress page? I ask because I am setting up a photo gallery page where the widget, rather than in a sidebar, would be on the physical page. This sub-page navigation is PERFECT for photo gallery sub-pages. I just don't know how to make it work correctly as I am new to Wordpress. If this is not possible, is there any other way to add sub-page-navigation to the main "page" that shows the child links without having to manually add NAME

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