Display a page tree of all child pages of the current site
Beoordelingen
5
Laatst bijgewerkt
April 12, 2016
Versie
1.0.1
Actieve installaties
30
Child Page Tree

Child Page Tree adds a select box to the page edit site right above the publish button. Using this select box you can decide whether to add and where to add the page tree. You can either add the page tree at the very top of page (prepend) or add it to the end of a page (append).

The output is a unorderd list with nested lists to reflect the hierarchy of the children. However this list can be changed using the build-in filter child_page_tree_before_output. This filter is applied before the list is added to content.

The plugin ships with basic stylesheet, which adds a icon to each link and does not show the hierarchy of the pages. The handler for this stylesheet ist child_page_tree_style and you can simple dequeue the script using wp_dequeue_style(). Another way to add your own custom style is to override the default style by using a custom CSS plugin. The page tree has an id (ul#child_page_tree) you can use and one class, either .append or .prepend depending its location.

Systeemeisen

  • min. PHP 5.4
Gratisop Creator abonnement
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Actieve installaties
30
Getest tot
4.5.32
Deze plugin kan worden gedownload, zodat je hem op je zelf-gehoste WordPress-installatie kan gebruiken.