Ends the list of after the elements are added.
Description
See also
Parameters
$outputstringrequired- Used to append additional content (passed by reference).
$depthintrequired- Depth of menu item. Used for padding.
$argsstdClassoptional- An object of wp_nav_menu() arguments.
More Arguments from wp_nav_menu( … $args )
Array of nav menu arguments.
menuint|string|WP_TermDesired menu. Accepts a menu ID, slug, name, or object.
menu_classstringCSS class to use for the ul element which forms the menu.
Default'menu'.menu_idstringThe ID that is applied to the ul element which forms the menu.
Default is the menu slug, incremented.containerstringWhether to wrap the ul, and what to wrap it with.
Default'div'.container_classstringClass that is applied to the container.
Default ‘menu-{menu slug}-container’.container_idstringThe ID that is applied to the container.container_aria_labelstringThe aria-label attribute that is applied to the container when it’s a nav element.fallback_cbcallable|falseIf the menu doesn’t exist, a callback function will fire.
Default is'wp_page_menu'. Set to false for no fallback.beforestringText before the link markup.afterstringText after the link markup.link_beforestringText before the link text.link_afterstringText after the link text.echoboolWhether to echo the menu or return it. Default true.depthintHow many levels of the hierarchy are to be included.
0 means all. Default 0.
Default 0.walkerobjectInstance of a custom walker class.theme_locationstringTheme location to be used. Must be registered with register_nav_menu() in order to be selectable by the user.items_wrapstringHow the list items should be wrapped. Uses printf() format with numbered placeholders. Default is a ul with an id and class.item_spacingstringWhether to preserve whitespace within the menu’s HTML.
Accepts'preserve'or'discard'. Default'preserve'.
Default:
null
Source
public function end_lvl( &$output, $depth = 0, $args = null ) {
if ( isset( $args->item_spacing ) && 'discard' === $args->item_spacing ) {
$t = '';
$n = '';
} else {
$t = "\t";
$n = "\n";
}
$indent = str_repeat( $t, $depth );
$output .= "$indent</ul>{$n}";
}
Changelog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 3.0.0 | Introduced. |
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