Where you can add your menu in under appearance > menus, I have descriptions in. In my page, I want to be able to echo out that description. Not in the menu, but in my page. How can I access this information?
EDIT:
@toscho
How do I edit my custom walker? Does the object $item have access to the page excerpt?
class description_walker extends Walker_Nav_Menu
{
function start_el(&$output, $item, $depth, $args)
{
global $language;
global $wp_query;
global $post;
global $polish_name;
$indent = ( $depth ) ? str_repeat( "t", $depth ) : '';
$class_names = $value = '';
$classes = empty( $item->classes ) ? array() : (array) $item->classes;
$class_names = join( ' ', apply_filters( 'nav_menu_css_class', array_filter( $classes ), $item ) );
$class_names = ' class="'. esc_attr( $class_names ) . '"';
$output .= $indent . '<li id="menu-item-'. $item->ID . '"' . $value . $class_names .'>';
$attributes = ! empty( $item->attr_title ) ? ' title="' . esc_attr( $item->attr_title ) .'"' : '';
$attributes .= ! empty( $item->target ) ? ' target="' . esc_attr( $item->target ) .'"' : '';
$attributes .= ! empty( $item->xfn ) ? ' rel="' . esc_attr( $item->xfn ) .'"' : '';
$attributes .= ! empty( $item->url ) ? ' href="' . esc_attr( $item->url ) .'"' : '';
$prepend = '<strong>';
$append = '</strong>';
$item_output = $args->before;
$item_output .= '<a'. $attributes .'>';
if($language=="polish"){
$item_output .= $args->link_before .$prepend.apply_filters( 'the_title', $item->description, $item->ID ).$append;
}else{
$item_output .= $args->link_before .$prepend.apply_filters( 'the_title', $item->title, $item->ID ).$append;
}
$item_output .= '</a>';
$item_output .= $args->after;
$output .= apply_filters( 'walker_nav_menu_start_el', $item_output, $item, $depth, $args );
}
}
I donât like the idea to parse the menu items again. As an alternative solution I suggest to store the description during the first run:
Explanation
The function does two things:
wp_nav_menu()
. Here, it is called until it hits the current page. Then the description is stored internally in$desc
.The downside is: it would not work for a menu call too late, in a footer for example.
The advantage: you save time.
You can get the description later any time by calling the function without a parameter:
As a follow-up, here is a second way to use it:
Extra tip: You can enable the excerpt editor box for pages:
Found the answer on a google cached website.
So to access the current page’s navigation item description – just call the function
echo wps_get_menu_description()