Adding "current" class if using get_pages
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Hello!
For my particular site and for several reasons, I can’t use wp_list_pages for a nav menu in part of my theme. So I use the following code instead:
<ul> <li> <?php $parent_link = get_permalink($post->post_parent); ?> <a href="<?php echo $parent_link; ?>"><?php $parent_title = get_the_title($post->post_parent); echo $parent_title; ?></a></li> <?php $mypages = get_pages('child_of='.$post->post_parent.'&sort_column=menu_order&hierarchical=0'); if($mypages) { foreach($mypages as $page) { ?> <li> <a href="<?php echo get_page_link($page->ID) ?>"><?php echo $page->post_title ?></a> </li> <?php } } ?> </ul>How do I add a “current” class for the page that I’m currently on? I figure I could do it using some jquery or something (not sure, but I imagine I could), but I’d like to do it in the php if at all possible. Can someone give me a hand? Maybe something I need to add in my functions.php? Or do I keep it in this template? I imagine that it’d be through a simple IF statement right inside the href where I echo the page link, but I’m not quite sure how to do it.
Thanks!
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