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Sakan テーマのグローバルナビで、英語判定を行うチェックを追加。英語だったら、ハンドルを表示しない。
<?php defined('C5_EXECUTE') or die("Access Denied.");
$nh = Core::make('helper/navigation');
$th = Core::make('helper/text');
$trail = $nh->getTrailToCollection($c);
$isRoot = null;
if (is_array($trail) && count($trail) > 1) {
$count = count($trail);
array_splice($trail, $count - 1);
$topC = array_pop($trail);
} else {
$topC = $c;
$isRoot = true;
}
$topHandle = h($topC->getCollectionHandle());
switch ($topHandle) {
case 'en';
case 'en-us';
case 'en-gb';
case 'en-au';
case 'english';
$isEnsligh = true;
break;
default;
$isEnsligh = false;
}
?>
<?php View::getInstance()->requireAsset('javascript', 'jquery');
$navItems = $controller->getNavItems();
/**
* The $navItems variable is an array of objects, each representing a nav menu item.
* It is a "flattened" one-dimensional list of all nav items -- it is not hierarchical.
* However, a nested nav menu can be constructed from this "flat" array by
* looking at various properties of each item to determine its place in the hierarchy
* (see below, for example $navItem->level, $navItem->subDepth, $navItem->hasSubmenu, etc.)
*
* Items in the array are ordered with the first top-level item first, followed by its sub-items, etc.
*
* Each nav item object contains the following information:
* $navItem->url : URL to the page
* $navItem->name : page title (already escaped for html output)
* $navItem->target : link target (e.g. "_self" or "_blank")
* $navItem->level : number of levels deep the current menu item is from the top (top-level nav items are 1, their sub-items are 2, etc.)
* $navItem->subDepth : number of levels deep the current menu item is *compared to the next item in the list* (useful for determining how many <ul>'s to close in a nested list)
* $navItem->hasSubmenu : true/false -- if this item has one or more sub-items (sometimes useful for CSS styling)
* $navItem->isFirst : true/false -- if this is the first nav item *in its level* (for example, the first sub-item of a top-level item is TRUE)
* $navItem->isLast : true/false -- if this is the last nav item *in its level* (for example, the last sub-item of a top-level item is TRUE)
* $navItem->isCurrent : true/false -- if this nav item represents the page currently being viewed
* $navItem->inPath : true/false -- if this nav item represents a parent page of the page currently being viewed (also true for the page currently being viewed)
* $navItem->attrClass : Value of the 'nav_item_class' custom page attribute (if it exists and is set)
* $navItem->isHome : true/false -- if this nav item represents the home page
* $navItem->cID : collection id of the page this nav item represents
* $navItem->cObj : collection object of the page this nav item represents (use this if you need to access page properties and attributes that aren't already available in the $navItem object)
*/
/** For extra functionality, you can add the following page attributes to your site (via Dashboard > Pages & Themes > Attributes):
*
* 1) Handle: exclude_nav
* (This is the "Exclude From Nav" attribute that comes pre-installed with concrete5, so you do not need to add it yourself.)
* Functionality: If a page has this checked, it will not be included in the nav menu (and neither will its children / sub-pages).
*
* 2) Handle: exclude_subpages_from_nav
* Type: Checkbox
* Functionality: If a page has this checked, all of that pages children (sub-pages) will be excluded from the nav menu (but the page itself will be included).
*
* 3) Handle: replace_link_with_first_in_nav
* Type: Checkbox
* Functionality: If a page has this checked, clicking on it in the nav menu will go to its first child (sub-page) instead.
*
* 4) Handle: nav_item_class
* Type: Text
* Functionality: Whatever is entered into this textbox will be outputted as an additional CSS class for that page's nav item (NOTE: you must un-comment the "$ni->attrClass" code block in the CSS section below for this to work).
*/
/*** STEP 1 of 2: Determine all CSS classes (only 2 are enabled by default, but you can un-comment other ones or add your own) ***/
foreach ($navItems as $ni) {
$classes = array();
if ($ni->isCurrent) {
//class for the page currently being viewed
$classes[] = 'nav-selected';
}
if ($ni->inPath) {
//class for parent items of the page currently being viewed
$classes[] = 'nav-path-selected';
}
/*
if ($ni->isFirst) {
//class for the first item in each menu section (first top-level item, and first item of each dropdown sub-menu)
$classes[] = 'nav-first';
}
*/
/*
if ($ni->isLast) {
//class for the last item in each menu section (last top-level item, and last item of each dropdown sub-menu)
$classes[] = 'nav-last';
}
*/
/*
if ($ni->hasSubmenu) {
//class for items that have dropdown sub-menus
$classes[] = 'nav-dropdown';
}
*/
/*
if (!empty($ni->attrClass)) {
//class that can be set by end-user via the 'nav_item_class' custom page attribute
$classes[] = $ni->attrClass;
}
*/
/*
if ($ni->isHome) {
//home page
$classes[] = 'nav-home';
}
*/
/*
//unique class for every single menu item
$classes[] = 'nav-item-' . $ni->cID;
*/
//Put all classes together into one space-separated string
$ni->classes = implode(" ", $classes);
}
//*** Step 2 of 2: Output menu HTML ***/
echo '<nav id="globalNav" role="navigation"><div class="container"><ul class="nav row text-center">'; //opens the top-level menu
foreach ($navItems as $ni)
{
echo '<li class="col-sm-2 col-xs-6 ' . $ni->classes . '">'; //opens a nav item
$name = (isset($translate) && $translate == true) ? t($ni->name) : $ni->name;
echo '<a href="' . $ni->url . '" target="' . $ni->target . '" class="' . $ni->classes . '">' . $name;
if ($isEnsligh == false) {
$page = $ni->cObj;
if ($page->getCollectionHandle() != '') {
$handle = $page->getCollectionHandle();
$handle = $th->unhandle($handle);
}
echo '<span>' . $handle . '</span>';
}
echo '</a>';
if ($ni->hasSubmenu)
{
echo '<ul>'; //opens a dropdown sub-menu
} else
{
echo '</li>'; //closes a nav item
echo str_repeat('</ul></li>', $ni->subDepth); //closes dropdown sub-menu(s) and their top-level nav item(s)
}
}
echo '</ul></div></nav>'; //closes the top-level menu
echo '<div class="ccm-responsive-menu-launch"><i></i></div>'; // empty i tag for attaching :after or :before psuedos for things like FontAwesome icons.
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