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accepted | Determine if a navigation item has children |
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Jan 8 |
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Determine if a navigation item has children Nevermind it was just me being incredibly dumb :P i forgot to add the above function thinking i only needed to add your last two lines. Thank you immensely for your help :) |
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Jan 8 |
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Determine if a navigation item has children Yes though i used twentytwelve as base from which i started not eleven. :/ |
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Determine if a navigation item has children added 3346 characters in body |
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Determine if a navigation item has children Tried the default code, even with the default nav menu walker but the only thing i get is in the ul (with the default) a class of childeren. No where does it add to the above list element a class of has-childeren for some reason :/ will add the current code to the the original post. |
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Jan 8 |
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Determine if a navigation item has children Would this also work in a custom walker? since the custom walker is for a different thing entirely (heavily modifying the default sytem to include a hidden div below each <li> .. </li>). Or would i just use the above code next to the custom walker class? |
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Jan 8 |
asked | Determine if a navigation item has children |