I have a custom post type called: "movie"<br/> I have only 4 movies in my movies section in the site.<br/> Inside each movie post type I want to display all other movies in a side list like so: - movie 1 - movie 2 - movie 3 - movie 4 so the user can navigate from each movie page to all other movies. I used this code to display the list of all of my "movie" post types: <ul> <?php $loop = new WP_Query( array( 'post_type' => 'movie', 'posts_per_page' => 4, 'order'=>'ASC' ) ); ?> <?php while ( $loop->have_posts() ) : $loop->the_post(); ?> <li> <?php the_title( '<a href="' . get_permalink() . '" title="' . the_title_attribute( 'echo=0' ) . '">', '</a>' ); ?> </li> <?php endwhile; ?> </ul> So far it is very simple and working. I would also like to add a **"current"** class to each item in the list that corresponds to the post I am currently reading. for instance if I am inside movie 3 I see this: - movie 1 - movie 2 - **movie 3** - movie 4 The problem is that unlike WordPress custom menu, no "current-menu-item" or other class is automatically generated. any clue how I can accomplish that?