I want a sidebar menu that:
1) Is made up by predefined custom menus in the WordPress menu-editor so that I can have different menus for different parts of the site
2) Only shows the subpages that is one level under the page (parent page, subpage, etc.) that is viewed/clicked on
3) Shows the subpages by expanding the menu, instead of a vertical dropdown menu, so that it is possible for the students to see where I am on the site all the time in the classroom
Does anyone know if I can use this plugin for that, and if so how ?
Or can anyone recommend a plugin for that ?
]]>I have a client who was using Hierarchical Pages Widget, which hasn’t been updated in 4+ years. Has it been abandoned?
What can you suggest as a replacement?
]]>Does this plugin respect Content Permission?
We use WP as an Intranet tool and we hide some pages for some users, so we would like the “Child Page” plugin to not show pages that the user does not have access to.
]]>Hi, did i see it right, that the widget does not show the expanded tree and the current category if i click a post of a category? Is it possible to change this? maybe with help of “current_category” in the $qargs?
oh and it would be great if you can include “use_desc_for_title” as an option in the qargs too, otherwise long descritions will be used as link titles.
Regards RS
]]>Hi Wlindley,
First of all it’s very nice plugin & working as expected.
Now I have 2 questions :
1) Can we have submenus opened by default without clicking?
2) It is understood for this plugin that it shows child pages link in parent page but can we have the same thing for child pages also. Like if I have 1 parent page A & under it B,C & D. Then if I am in page A then it is showing B,C & D. But I want like…if I am in page C then also this plugin should show links of A->B,C,D. You got the point Wlindley?
Thanks
Kaushal
I would like to have grandchild pages supported in the widget. It only supports parent and child pages but not grandchild pages.
]]>What post types does it work with? Docs? Wikis? Other?
]]>I tried it and it didn’t work as it says.
I (and many other people out there) are looking for a WP plugin that:
– works in sidebars (Widget)
– dynamically lists child pages of the CURRENT page as an unordered list (ul li)
– does NOT show any parent pages, home page or totally unrelated subpages (child pages of other pages than the one currently opened)
We are not looking for another menu or sitemap. Complex websites containing hundreds of hierarchical pages require some sort of context sensitive submenu. If I open a page for a certain topic and the content is distributed onto several subpages (child pages) of that topic page, I want to have a sidebar menu (link list) showing me all available child pages, but no other pages (I already have a full menu in my site).
Probably this is difficult with WP, I don’t know, I am no programmer. But I see that many people ask for exactly this solution and no plugin so far does exactly what they ask for.
PARENT A
CHILD 1
CHILD 2
CHILD 3
PARENT B
CHILD I
CHILD II
CHILD III
PARENT C
CHILD a
CHILD b
CHILD c
Example: I open PARENT B. I expect the sidebar widget to list this:
PARENT B
CHILD I
CHILD II
CHILD III
(Listing the PARENT B here is optional, I am already on PARENT B, no need to show this as a link again).
There is absolutely no need to show PARENT A or PARENT C or the CHILDREN 1-3 and a-c pages here!
I just wonder why most plugin authors say: this can be done with my plugin, when actually it can’t be done and the widgets list a full sitemap.
Manually including/excluding won’t work on a sidebar widget that has to show context sensitive lists. We are not using this as a static menu (WP already has all components for doing that).
Correct me if I am wrong and please show me a way to do what I described here without programming. The solutions offered here already just didn’t do the trick: I always end up with a full page listing.
]]>Hello, great plugin but I’m having trouble getting it to work consistently in WP 3.4 and up. I’m using the widget on 8 different pages in one section. Each of the 8 pages has 5 child pages, some of those have further child pages (Home > Parent > Child > Grandchild) .
On 5 of the pages (and their respective child/grandchild pages) the hierarchy works, showing the parent page at the top with child pages under it:
Parent
dogs
cats
cows
Great! But despite the other 3 pages set up in the exact same way, there is no hierarchy and all pages are listed with no ‘indent’ or indication of which is child and which is parent:
dogs
cats
cows
Parent
On all 8, ordering is a problem and appears to be random. ID/post_title/menu_order . There are associated ‘filler’ menus but they are tertiary and not used on this page. The ordering does change if I use ASC vs DESC, but that’s it. How does the menu_order work? I might be missing that connection.
Is there anything that can be done to help? Many thanks.
]]>This plugin seems to work at first, but then only shows the first child of a parent when on the parent.
When on any of the children of the parent suddenly all the child pages show up.
Also, don’t use ‘Sub Post Navigation’ (Lite or Pro), as that plugin has the same problem.
Use ‘Flexi Pages widget’ instead – https://srinig.com/wordpress/plugins/flexi-pages/
]]>Hello I am using this plugin to display sibling pages of a current page.
For example the parent page is food, child pages noted with -:
Food
-pizza
-chicken
I want this plugin to display only the sibling pages and the current pages so it should look like this
Pizza
Chicken
The page “food” in this example redirects to the first child of it so it is usesless to have it listed. How would I go about hiding it from the list?
]]>The siblings do not show, when I am in a subcategory. It just continues to show the top-level categories with no changes
]]>This is a great plugin. The one thing I cannot figure out how to do – even after reading the documentation – is how to style the widget so that the current page the user is on appears bold. The list of pages is fine, but there is no indication where the user is at any time relation to the other links. I have had no luck figuring out current_page_item.
This other support thread is most similar to what I am looking for, but none of the CSS posted there works for me at all: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/css-styling-sub-menu-cant-work-out-3rd-level-pcc-styling?replies=1. I don’t need multilevel highlighting, just bold current page.
]]>Hi,
Not sure why but as of recent, whenever I click on a menu item, the hierarchy of that menu is displayed in all menu widgets. Please have a look at my site and click on any link in any of the menus in the left sidebar (except for the first two) and see what happens.
Can you help, please?
Best,
Rutger
The main list of parent pages looks fine.
https://test.pillarsoflifebook.com/
The 1st sub level child also looks fine.
https://test.pillarsoflifebook.com/banquettes/
The 2nd sub level child is where it goes off. I want it to look like the 1st sub level child but also highlight the page it’s on.
https://test.pillarsoflifebook.com/banquettes/designer-banquettes/
It should look like this (client static HTML site I’m migrating to wordpress).
https://www.citylivingdesign.com/booths_banquettes/Banquettes/banquettes_designer/banquettes_designer.html
I’ve read and searched and played but have not had any success. I appreciate any feedback!
Current CSS – I hope this isn’t too much.
.sidebar {
font-size: 16px;
color: #ffffff;
text-transform: uppercase;
padding-bottom: 25px;
line-height: 26px;
}
.sidebar li {
padding-left: 10px;
list-style: none;
}
.sidebar a {
color: #ffffff;
text-decoration:none;
}
/* Style Sidebar Sub Menus */
#sidebar li.current_page_item {
background-color: #6599A3;
}
#sidebar li.current_page_item a{
color: #0E2C60;
font-weight: bold;
}
#sidebar li.current_page_item li a{
color: #ffffff;
font-size: 14px;
text-transform: capitalize;
font-weight: normal;
}
]]>
Would like to see sub-child pages under level-1 parent pages, without visiting the parent.
Level-1-Parent
– Level 2-A
— Child-1
— Child-2
– Level 2-B
— Child-1
— Child-2
Thanks for any direction.
Cheers
This is a great navigation widget, but my site is Responsive and needs a more compact view of the navigation when viewed on a phone. Would you be consider providing a (optional) responsive layout, such as a dropdown, which shows only in mobile views?
]]>where are the settings saved to ?
thanks
]]>Hello,
Thanks for this plugin. It’s been very helpful. However, there is a bug on line 457 of hierpage.php in version 1.6 of the plugin. The call to the $after_widget value isn’t being called as a value of the $args array and thus it isn’t being displayed. This makes the widget DIV not close properly and cause rendering rendering issues.
Currently, line 457 looks like this:
print "</ul>{$after_widget}";
It should read:
print "</ul>{$args['after_widget']}";
Thanks!
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/hierarchical-pages/
]]>Hi,
I am using polylang for multilanguage. I was wondering, how come with this plugin, all language sites are shown in the sidebar, while with the standard wordpress pages plugin, only the correct language is shown? is there a way to fix that?
thanks,
best,
T
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/hierarchical-pages/
]]>Hi I’m using this ‘wiki’ plugin from here: https://premium.wpmudev.org/project/wordpress-wiki/
It’s creates a custom a post type called ‘wiki’ BUT I’d like to use the Hierarchical Pages Widget to display the ‘wiki’ pages in menu_order i.e. ignoring categories.
Is this possible?
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/hierarchical-pages/
]]>Hello
How can I make my homepage appear in menu? I tried enabling/disabling show static home page but its not working. My homepage is home.php which shows latest posts. Any help would be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Peter
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/hierarchical-pages/
]]>Hello,
how to i disable the parent page from showing?
I only want to show the children pages.
Thank you!
PS. The plugin is great!
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/hierarchical-pages/
]]>I have a main parent category with 8 child categories… and then those 8 child categories have “children”. It is displaying one of the child categories correctly but the children of the other child categories are not showing.
I am also using the ‘include’ functionality and getting the following error….
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /var/www/vhosts/dev.superboat.com/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/hierarchical-pages/hierpage.php on line 115
https://dev.superboat.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Picture-10.png
The page in question is: https://dev.superboat.com/race-teams/superboat-unlimited/cms-3/
Thank you!!
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/hierarchical-pages/
]]>On the documentation it appears that the page list should appear indented. It doesn’t on my site (www.foylefamily.com), I am wondering if that is due to the Theme installed, or if I am doing something wrong. Also, I’d prefer to see a complete site listing of pages (It is only a small site), don’t know if this can be done on this widget.
Thanks.
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/hierarchical-pages/
]]>just out of interest to avoid seeing errors with debug on
i’ve added “@” to the following lines
changes nothing, just hides the errors
line 41 if (@$option[‘desc’])
line 43 switch (@$option[‘type’]) {
line 88
if(@!$args[‘post_type’])$args[‘post_type’] = ‘page’;
line 172
if (@$page_info[$page->ID][‘show’]) {
line 176
if (@$args[‘child_of’]) {
line 213
if (@$instance[‘menu_order’] == ‘yes’) { // Deprecated, eliminated upon form display (see below)
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/hierarchical-pages/
]]>Hi there,
Any way to hide the widget if no child pages exist? I am getting a duplicate if there are no child pages :
ex if children:
About Us
– who we are
– what we do
– our mission statement
So the side bar shows all 4 pages…
If a page has *no* child pages, I don’t want the widget to show at all ( so the single page doesn’t show in the sidebar also… how can I achieve this?
I know you can add to the “show on selected option as:
about-us*
products*
services*
case-studies*
resources*
and the widget will show on those pages and their child pages… but I’d like this to happen automatically if a child page is added to another page that isn’t listed here… this possible?
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/hierarchical-pages/
]]>Hi, I searched how to adapt the widget to make it work with custom (hierarchical) post types, and here’s my solution :
https://diffchecker.com/0K8Xz8UY
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/hierarchical-pages/
]]>I wanted to make two groups of sub-categories which are under the same parent, which works, but this warning shows up:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /htdocs/public/www/wp/wp-content/plugins/hierarchical-pages/hierpage.php on line 340
How to solve?
Or is there another way to show two separate groups of category under the same root?
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/hierarchical-pages/
]]>Is is possible to make a change somewhere to have the first & second level always show, and to expand the list upon hover instead of having to click?
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/hierarchical-pages/
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