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joomla 1.5 give every menuitem the class of its alias

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-02-07 01:02 出处:网络
Is there a way to render the alias e.g. \'hidden\' of a menu item in the list output of the menu. (Joomla 1.5)

Is there a way to render the alias e.g. 'hidden' of a menu item in the list output of the menu. (Joomla 1.5)

<ul class="topnav">
<li class="item1 menualias">link</li>
<li class="item2 parent active menualias">link</li>
    <ul class="sublevel01">
    <li class="item1 menualias">link</li>
    <li class="item2 active menualias">link</li>
    <li class="item3 开发者_Go百科 menualias">link</li>
    <li class="item4 menualias-is-hidden">link</li>   <- this item should not be visible but its childs
      <ul class="sublevel03">
        <li class="item1 menualias">link</li>
        <li class="item2 menualias">link</li>
        <li class="item3 menualias">link</li>
       </ul>

    </ul>
<li class="item3 menualias">link</li>
</ul>

Best Regards Nico


It's technically possible to add the menu alias as a class to each menu item, it can be done with an override by editing JOOMLA/modules/mod_mainmenu/tmpl/default.php and saving it as JOOMLA/templates/YOUR TEMPLATE/mod_mainmenu/default.php. The example you indicated above would not work however, there is an error in your code. The way unordered lists work, a child list is contained within the parent list item. You have:

<li class="item4 menualias-is-hidden">link</li>   <- this item should not be visible but its childs
  <ul class="sublevel03">
    <li class="item1 menualias">link</li>
    <li class="item2 menualias">link</li>
    <li class="item3 menualias">link</li>
   </ul>

It should be:

<li class="item4 menualias-is-hidden">link   <- this item should not be visible but its childs
  <ul class="sublevel03">
    <li class="item1 menualias">link</li>
    <li class="item2 menualias">link</li>
    <li class="item3 menualias">link</li>
   </ul>
</li>

If you make the parent hidden, then all of it's children will be hidden as well. Not really sure the purpose of adding the menu alias because the item# is unique to a menu item. Anything you would apply to the class menualias could also be applied to item# with the added advantage that the there are no duplicates. Menu alias does not have to be unique so you could run in to problems.


thanks for youre answwer. You're right usally the submenu will disapear if I display:none the parent. But if I use a Splitmenu (what I do) it works.

And you're right, I could use the itemid do disable the menuitem but if someone alter the strukture of the Menu I have to go into css file again. So I thought its better to use some information I can attach to the menuitem in the backend. (like alias).

multiple aliase shouldnt be a problem because I use them as class

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