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wp_nav_menu() fallback function WordPress

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Below is my attempt to create a fallback function to be used as a parameter of wp_nav_menu().

What I require is for menu_default() to fire if no menu is found, but NOT when a custom menu has been created (as currently happens). Please can someone fix my code to achieve this result.

Thank you.

In header.php

<?php
wp_nav_menu( array(
'theme_location'=>'menu',
'container' =>false,
'items_wrap' =>'%3$s',
'fallback_cb' => menu_default()
)
);
?>


In functions.php

function menu_default() {
$page = get_page_by_title('Homepage');
wp_list_pages('title_li=&sort_column=menu_order&exclude='.$page->ID);
}

Answers (3)

2012-12-12

jazbek answers:

Hi designbuildtest,

You should put the name of your function in quotes, like this:

<?php
wp_nav_menu( array(
'theme_location'=>'menu',
'container' =>false,
'items_wrap' =>'%3$s',
'fallback_cb' => 'menu_default'
)
);
?>


The reason it's firing when a custom menu is found is because when you put the complete function call "menu_default()" as the value of fallback_cb, the function actually gets executed then.


designbuildtest comments:

Fantastic, thanks jazbek. Great to know that the fix was so simple.

2012-12-12

Arnav Joy answers:

I Think you do not need fallback function for it just use this

<?php
if ( has_nav_menu( 'menu' ) ) {
wp_nav_menu( array(

'theme_location'=>'menu',

'container' =>false,

'items_wrap' =>'%3$s'

)

);
} else { $page = get_page_by_title('Homepage');

wp_list_pages('title_li=&sort_column=menu_order&exclude='.$page->ID);}?>

2012-12-12

Navjot Singh answers:

You can wrap your menu function like this

if ( function_exists( 'has_nav_menu' ) && has_nav_menu( 'menu' ) ) {
wp_nav_menu( array(

'theme_location'=>'menu',

'container' =>false,

'items_wrap' =>'%3$s',

)

);

else

menu_default();