I found this code on the WordPress Codex recently which i think will be useful.
The code enables you to generate custom classes for specific menu items conditionally.
This way you can use CSS code to change the appearance of each item using conditional tags.
add_filter('nav_menu_css_class' , 'conditional_nav_menu_class' , 10 , 2);
function conditional_nav_menu_class($classes, $item){
if ( is_front_page() AND $item->title == "Home") {
$classes[] = "home-icon";
}
return $classes;
}
Source http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/wp_nav_menu
Hea figurether Hess says
thanks Brad – I think I’ll give it a break for a few days and go for a walk and come back and it will all make sense.
I am good at adding content to sites and networking but my mind can’t figure coding out very easily.
Heather
scot says
Could you not repeat the code for other pages? If you know for sure the pages you will be using?
Brad Dalton says
That’s right Scot.
Heather Hess says
thanks Brad – my mind is going crazy with all this coding – I will try and figure it out. However, I would like to get someone to help me so I can network and add content – my two main talents.
Heather