NavMenu Addon For Elementor - Version 1.0.0

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+ /*--------------------------------------------------------------
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+ Menus
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+ --------------------------------------------------------------*/
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+ display: none;
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+ -webkit-flex: 0 1 100%;
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+ -ms-flex: 0 1 100%;
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+ flex: 0 1 100%;
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+ margin: 0;
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+ clear: both;
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+ .no-js .elementor-menu {
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+ padding: 0.84375em 0;
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+ .elementor-nav-menu .current-menu-item a,
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47
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+ .elementor-navigation ul ul li {
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60
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64
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+ top: 0;
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+ width: 48px;
83
+ }
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+ content: "\f107";
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+ font-family: FontAwesome;
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+ left: 1px;
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+ position: relative;
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+ width: 48px;
94
+ }
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+
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+ outline: thin dotted;
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+ outline-offset: -1px;
99
+ }
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+
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+ border-color: transparent;
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+ }
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+
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+ }
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+
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+ clear: both;
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+ font-size: 1.5rem;
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+ }
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+
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+ }
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+ }
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+ display: block;
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+ flex: 0 1 auto;
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+ }
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+ padding: 1em;
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+ }
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+ left: -999em;
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+ margin: 0;
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+ position: absolute;
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+ z-index: 99999;
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+ }
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+
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+ .elementor-navigation ul ul ul {
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+ top: -1px;
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+ }
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178
+ .elementor-navigation ul ul ul:after {
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180
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+ width: 12.6875em;
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+ }
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190
+ right: 0;
191
+ }
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+ .elementor-navigation ul ul li:hover > ul,
194
+ .elementor-navigation ul ul li.focus > ul {
195
+ left: auto;
196
+ right: 100%;
197
+ }
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200
+ margin: 0;
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+ font-family: FontAwesome;
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+ position: absolute;
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+ right: 0.625em;
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+ top: 1.25em;
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+ }
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+
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+ padding-right: 2.0625em;
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+
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+ right: 0.5625em;
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+ top: 0.875em;
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+ -webkit-transform: rotate(90deg);
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+ -moz-transform: rotate(90deg);
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+ -ms-transform: rotate(90deg);
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+ transform: rotate(90deg);
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+ }
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+ .eldropdown-toggle,
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+ .elementor-navigation ul .eldropdown-toggle.eltoggled-on,
226
+ .elementor-menu-toggle {
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+ display: none;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ @media screen and (max-width: 56.874em) {
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+ .elementor-navigation a {
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+ padding-left: 1em;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ /* global screenReaderText */
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+ /**
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+ * Theme functions file.
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+ *
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+ * Contains handlers for navigation and widget area.
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+ */
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+
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+ ( function( $ ) {
9
+ var body, menuArea, elmenuToggle, elementorNavigation, elementorHeaderMenu, resizeTimer;
10
+
11
+ function initElementorNavigation( container ) {
12
+
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+ // Add dropdown toggle that displays child menu items.
14
+ var eldropdownToggle = $( '<button />', {
15
+ 'class': 'eldropdown-toggle',
16
+ 'aria-expanded': false
17
+ } ).append( $( '<span />', {
18
+ 'class': 'screen-reader-text',
19
+ text: elementorScreenReaderText.expand
20
+ } ) );
21
+
22
+ container.find( '.menu-item-has-children > a' ).after( eldropdownToggle );
23
+
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+ // Toggle buttons and submenu items with active children menu items.
25
+ container.find( '.current-menu-ancestor > button' ).addClass( 'eltoggled-on' );
26
+ container.find( '.current-menu-ancestor > .sub-menu' ).addClass( 'eltoggled-on' );
27
+
28
+ // Add menu items with submenus to aria-haspopup="true".
29
+ container.find( '.menu-item-has-children' ).attr( 'aria-haspopup', 'true' );
30
+
31
+ container.find( '.eldropdown-toggle' ).click( function( e ) {
32
+ var _this = $( this ),
33
+ screenReaderSpan = _this.find( '.screen-reader-text' );
34
+
35
+ e.preventDefault();
36
+ _this.toggleClass( 'eltoggled-on' );
37
+ _this.next( '.children, .sub-menu' ).toggleClass( 'eltoggled-on' );
38
+
39
+ // jscs:disable
40
+ _this.attr( 'aria-expanded', _this.attr( 'aria-expanded' ) === 'false' ? 'true' : 'false' );
41
+ // jscs:enable
42
+ screenReaderSpan.text( screenReaderSpan.text() === elementorScreenReaderText.expand ? elementorScreenReaderText.collapse : elementorScreenReaderText.expand );
43
+ } );
44
+ }
45
+ initElementorNavigation( $( '.elementor-navigation' ) );
46
+
47
+ menuArea = $( '#elementor-header' );
48
+ elmenuToggle = menuArea.find( '#elementor-menu-toggle' );
49
+ elementorHeaderMenu = menuArea.find( '#elementor-menu' );
50
+ elementorNavigation = menuArea.find( '#elementor-navigation' );
51
+
52
+ // Enable elmenuToggle.
53
+ ( function() {
54
+
55
+ // Return early if elmenuToggle is missing.
56
+ if ( ! elmenuToggle.length ) {
57
+ return;
58
+ }
59
+
60
+ // Add an initial values for the attribute.
61
+ elmenuToggle.add( elementorNavigation ).attr( 'aria-expanded', 'false' );
62
+
63
+ elmenuToggle.on( 'click.actions', function() {
64
+ $( this ).add( elementorHeaderMenu ).toggleClass( 'eltoggled-on' );
65
+
66
+ // jscs:disable
67
+ $( this ).add( elementorNavigation ).attr( 'aria-expanded', $( this ).add( elementorNavigation ).attr( 'aria-expanded' ) === 'false' ? 'true' : 'false' );
68
+ // jscs:enable
69
+ } );
70
+ } )();
71
+
72
+ // Fix sub-menus for touch devices and better focus for hidden submenu items for accessibility.
73
+ ( function() {
74
+ if ( ! elementorNavigation.length || ! elementorNavigation.children().length ) {
75
+ return;
76
+ }
77
+
78
+ // Toggle `focus` class to allow submenu access on tablets.
79
+ function toggleFocusClassTouchScreen() {
80
+ if ( window.innerWidth >= 910 ) {
81
+ $( document.body ).on( 'touchstart.actions', function( e ) {
82
+ if ( ! $( e.target ).closest( '.elementor-navigation li' ).length ) {
83
+ $( '.elementor-navigation li' ).removeClass( 'focus' );
84
+ }
85
+ } );
86
+ elementorNavigation.find( '.menu-item-has-children > a' ).on( 'touchstart.actions', function( e ) {
87
+ var el = $( this ).parent( 'li' );
88
+
89
+ if ( ! el.hasClass( 'focus' ) ) {
90
+ e.preventDefault();
91
+ el.toggleClass( 'focus' );
92
+ el.siblings( '.focus' ).removeClass( 'focus' );
93
+ }
94
+ } );
95
+ } else {
96
+ elementorNavigation.find( '.menu-item-has-children > a' ).unbind( 'touchstart.actions' );
97
+ }
98
+ }
99
+
100
+ if ( 'ontouchstart' in window ) {
101
+ $( window ).on( 'resize.actions', toggleFocusClassTouchScreen );
102
+ toggleFocusClassTouchScreen();
103
+ }
104
+
105
+ elementorNavigation.find( 'a' ).on( 'focus.actions blur.actions', function() {
106
+ $( this ).parents( '.menu-item' ).toggleClass( 'focus' );
107
+ } );
108
+ } )();
109
+
110
+ // Add the default ARIA attributes for the menu toggle and the navigations.
111
+ function onResizeARIA() {
112
+ if ( window.innerWidth < 910 ) {
113
+ if ( elmenuToggle.hasClass( 'eltoggled-on' ) ) {
114
+ elmenuToggle.attr( 'aria-expanded', 'true' );
115
+ } else {
116
+ elmenuToggle.attr( 'aria-expanded', 'false' );
117
+ }
118
+
119
+ if ( elementorHeaderMenu.hasClass( 'eltoggled-on' ) ) {
120
+ elementorNavigation.attr( 'aria-expanded', 'true' );
121
+ } else {
122
+ elementorNavigation.attr( 'aria-expanded', 'false' );
123
+ }
124
+
125
+ elmenuToggle.attr( 'aria-controls', 'site-navigation' );
126
+ } else {
127
+ elmenuToggle.removeAttr( 'aria-expanded' );
128
+ elementorNavigation.removeAttr( 'aria-expanded' );
129
+ elmenuToggle.removeAttr( 'aria-controls' );
130
+ }
131
+ }
132
+ } )( jQuery );
elementor-navmenu.php ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ <?php
2
+ /**
3
+ * Plugin Name: NavMenu Addon For Elementor
4
+ * Description: A custom navbar addon for the Elementor Page Builder plugin - any theme and template.
5
+ * Plugin URI: https://wpdevhq.com/
6
+ * Version: 1.0.0
7
+ * Author: WPDevHQ
8
+ * Author URI: https://wpdevhq.com/plugins/navmenu-addon-elementor
9
+ * Text Domain: elementor-navmenu
10
+ */
11
+
12
+ if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) exit; // Exit if accessed directly
13
+
14
+ /**
15
+ * Load Elementor Navbar
16
+ *
17
+ * Load the plugin after Elementor (and other plugins) are loaded.
18
+ *
19
+ * @since 1.0.0
20
+ */
21
+ function elementor_navmenu_load() {
22
+ // Load localization file
23
+ load_plugin_textdomain( 'elementor-navmenu' );
24
+
25
+ // Notice if the Elementor is not active
26
+ if ( ! did_action( 'elementor/loaded' ) ) {
27
+ add_action( 'admin_notices', 'elementor_navmenu_fail_load' );
28
+ return;
29
+ }
30
+
31
+ // Check version required
32
+ $elementor_version_required = '1.0.0';
33
+ if ( ! version_compare( ELEMENTOR_VERSION, $elementor_version_required, '>=' ) ) {
34
+ add_action( 'admin_notices', 'elementor_navmenu_fail_load_out_of_date' );
35
+ return;
36
+ }
37
+
38
+ // Require the main plugin file
39
+ require( __DIR__ . '/plugin.php' );
40
+ }
41
+ add_action( 'plugins_loaded', 'elementor_navmenu_load' );
42
+
43
+ function ele_navbar_menu_choices() {
44
+ $menus = wp_get_nav_menus();
45
+ $items = array();
46
+ $i = 0;
47
+ foreach( $menus as $menu ){
48
+ if($i==0){
49
+ $default = $menu->slug;
50
+ $i++;
51
+ }
52
+ $items[$menu->slug] = $menu->name;
53
+ }
54
+ return $items;
55
+ }
index.php ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
 
 
1
+ <?php
2
+ // Silence is golden.
plugin.php ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,95 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ <?php
2
+ namespace ElementorNavmenu;
3
+
4
+ use ElementorNavmenu\Widgets\Elementor_Navmenu;
5
+
6
+ if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) exit; // Exit if accessed directly
7
+
8
+ /**
9
+ * Main Plugin Class
10
+ *
11
+ * Register new elementor widget.
12
+ *
13
+ * @since 1.0.0
14
+ */
15
+ class Plugin {
16
+
17
+ /**
18
+ * Constructor
19
+ *
20
+ * @since 1.0.0
21
+ *
22
+ * @access public
23
+ */
24
+ public function __construct() {
25
+ $this->add_actions();
26
+
27
+ add_action( 'wp_enqueue_scripts', array( $this, 'enqueue_default_scripts' ), 998 );
28
+ add_action( 'elementor/editor/before_enqueue_scripts', [ $this, 'enqueue_default_scripts' ], 997 );
29
+ }
30
+
31
+ /**
32
+ * Add Actions
33
+ *
34
+ * @since 1.0.0
35
+ *
36
+ * @access private
37
+ */
38
+ private function add_actions() {
39
+ add_action( 'elementor/widgets/widgets_registered', [ $this, 'on_widgets_registered' ] );
40
+ }
41
+
42
+ /**
43
+ * On Widgets Registered
44
+ *
45
+ * @since 1.0.0
46
+ *
47
+ * @access public
48
+ */
49
+ public function on_widgets_registered() {
50
+ $this->includes();
51
+ $this->register_widget();
52
+ }
53
+
54
+ /**
55
+ * Enqueue Custom CSS - theme agnostic.
56
+ * @since 1.0.0
57
+ * @return void
58
+ */
59
+ public function enqueue_default_scripts() {
60
+ wp_register_style( 'elementor-default', plugins_url( 'assets/css/default.css', __FILE__ ) );
61
+ wp_enqueue_style( 'elementor-default' );
62
+
63
+ wp_register_script( 'elementor-default-js', plugins_url( 'assets/js/default.js', __FILE__ ), array( 'jquery' ), '4.7', true );
64
+ wp_enqueue_script( 'elementor-default-js' );
65
+
66
+ wp_localize_script( 'elementor-default-js', 'elementorScreenReaderText', array(
67
+ 'expand' => __( 'expand child menu', 'elementor-default' ),
68
+ 'collapse' => __( 'collapse child menu', 'elementor-default' ),
69
+ ) );
70
+ }
71
+
72
+ /**
73
+ * Includes
74
+ *
75
+ * @since 1.0.0
76
+ *
77
+ * @access private
78
+ */
79
+ private function includes() {
80
+ require __DIR__ . '/widgets/elementor-navmenu.php';
81
+ }
82
+
83
+ /**
84
+ * Register Widget
85
+ *
86
+ * @since 1.0.0
87
+ *
88
+ * @access private
89
+ */
90
+ private function register_widget() {
91
+ \Elementor\Plugin::instance()->widgets_manager->register_widget_type( new Elementor_Navmenu() );
92
+ }
93
+ }
94
+
95
+ new Plugin();
readme.txt ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ === NavMenu Addon For Elementor ===
2
+
3
+ Contributors: WPDevHQ
4
+ Tags: elementor, pagebuilder, page builder, page builder menu, page builder navmenu, menu builder, builder navigation menus, navigation, menus, navmenu, nav menu
5
+ Requires at least: 4.4
6
+ Tested up to: 4.7.2
7
+ Stable tag: 1.0.0
8
+ License: GPLv3
9
+ License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
10
+
11
+ Adds A Custom NavMenu Widget for the Elementor Page Builder
12
+
13
+ == Description ==
14
+ WARNING: Breaking Features!
15
+ The upcoming update is a feature breaking release and I do sincenre apologize in advance.
16
+ New version will now use the actual API for modules and introduces a) the options to set menu locations that are mobile ready + Site Branding!
17
+
18
+ Custom WordPress navmenu specifically designed for the [Elementor Page Builder](https://wordpress.org/plugins/elementor/)
19
+
20
+ == Installation ==
21
+ * These instructions assumes you already have a WordPress site and the Elementor plugin installed and activated. Also, it is assumed that you already have at least a menu created.
22
+
23
+ 1. Install using the WordPress built-in Plugin installer, or Extract the zip file and drop the contents in the `wp-content/plugins/` directory of your WordPress installation.
24
+ 2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
25
+ 3. Go to Pages > Add New
26
+ 4. While in the Elementor Editor, drag and drop the NavMenu widget to the location of your choice
27
+ 4. Configure as desired and save.
28
+ 5. Done! Enjoy :)
29
+
30
+ == Frequently Asked Questions ==
31
+
32
+ Non Yet!
33
+
34
+ == Screenshots ==
35
+
36
+ 1. Header With Twin Navigation.
37
+
38
+ == Changelog ==
39
+
40
+ = 1.0.0 =
41
+ * Initial release.
42
+
43
+ Copyright: WPDevHQ https://wpdevhq.com
widgets/elementor-navmenu.php ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,418 @@
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1
+ <?php
2
+ namespace ElementorNavmenu\Widgets;
3
+
4
+ use Elementor\Widget_Base;
5
+ use Elementor\Controls_Manager;
6
+ use Elementor\Group_Control_Border;
7
+ use Elementor\Group_Control_Typography;
8
+ use Elementor\Scheme_Color;
9
+ use Elementor\Scheme_Typography;
10
+
11
+ if ( ! defined( 'ABSPATH' ) ) exit; // Exit if accessed directly
12
+
13
+ /**
14
+ * Elementor Elementor Navbar
15
+ *
16
+ * Elementor widget for hello world.
17
+ *
18
+ * @since 1.0.0
19
+ */
20
+ class Elementor_Navmenu extends Widget_Base {
21
+
22
+ public function get_name() {
23
+ return 'elementor-navmenu';
24
+ }
25
+
26
+ public function get_title() {
27
+ return __( 'Elementor Navmenu', 'elementor-navmenu' );
28
+ }
29
+
30
+ public function get_icon() {
31
+ return 'eicon-menu';
32
+ }
33
+
34
+ public function get_categories() {
35
+ return [ 'general-elements' ];
36
+ }
37
+
38
+ protected function _register_controls() {
39
+ //$menus = $this->get_menus();
40
+
41
+ $this->start_controls_section(
42
+ 'section_content',
43
+ [
44
+ 'label' => __( 'Navigation', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
45
+ ]
46
+ );
47
+
48
+ $this->add_control(
49
+ 'el_nav_menu',
50
+ [
51
+ 'label' => __( 'Select Menu', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
52
+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::SELECT,
53
+ 'options' => ele_navbar_menu_choices(),
54
+ 'default' => '',
55
+ ]
56
+ );
57
+
58
+ $this->add_responsive_control(
59
+ 'align',
60
+ [
61
+ 'label' => __( 'Alignment', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
62
+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::CHOOSE,
63
+ 'options' => [
64
+ 'left' => [
65
+ 'title' => __( 'Left', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
66
+ 'icon' => 'fa fa-align-left',
67
+ ],
68
+ 'center' => [
69
+ 'title' => __( 'Center', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
70
+ 'icon' => 'fa fa-align-center',
71
+ ],
72
+ 'right' => [
73
+ 'title' => __( 'Right', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
74
+ 'icon' => 'fa fa-align-right',
75
+ ],
76
+ ],
77
+ 'prefix_class' => 'elementor%s-align-',
78
+ 'default' => '',
79
+ ]
80
+ );
81
+
82
+ $this->end_controls_section();
83
+
84
+ $this->start_controls_section(
85
+ 'section_menu_style',
86
+ [
87
+ 'label' => __( 'Colors', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
88
+ 'tab' => Controls_Manager::TAB_STYLE,
89
+ ]
90
+ );
91
+
92
+ $this->add_control(
93
+ 'menu_link_color',
94
+ [
95
+ 'label' => __( 'Link Color', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
96
+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::COLOR,
97
+ 'scheme' => [
98
+ 'type' => Scheme_Color::get_type(),
99
+ 'value' => Scheme_Color::COLOR_1,
100
+ ],
101
+ 'default' => '#ffffff',
102
+ 'selectors' => [
103
+ '{{WRAPPER}} .elementor-nav-menu a' => 'color: {{VALUE}};',
104
+ ],
105
+ ]
106
+ );
107
+
108
+ $this->add_control(
109
+ 'menu_link_bg',
110
+ [
111
+ 'label' => __( 'Background', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
112
+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::COLOR,
113
+ 'scheme' => [
114
+ 'type' => Scheme_Color::get_type(),
115
+ 'value' => Scheme_Color::COLOR_1,
116
+ ],
117
+ 'selectors' => [
118
+ '{{WRAPPER}} .elementor-nav-menu .menu-item a' => 'background-color: {{VALUE}};',
119
+ ],
120
+ ]
121
+ );
122
+
123
+ $this->add_control(
124
+ 'menu_link_active_color',
125
+ [
126
+ 'label' => __( 'Active Color', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
127
+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::COLOR,
128
+ 'scheme' => [
129
+ 'type' => Scheme_Color::get_type(),
130
+ 'value' => Scheme_Color::COLOR_1,
131
+ ],
132
+ 'selectors' => [
133
+ '{{WRAPPER}} .elementor-nav-menu .current-menu-item > a, .elementor-nav-menu .current_page_item > a' => 'color: {{VALUE}};',
134
+ ],
135
+ ]
136
+ );
137
+
138
+ $this->add_control(
139
+ 'link_active_bg_color',
140
+ [
141
+ 'label' => __( 'Active Background', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
142
+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::COLOR,
143
+ 'scheme' => [
144
+ 'type' => Scheme_Color::get_type(),
145
+ 'value' => Scheme_Color::COLOR_1,
146
+ ],
147
+ 'selectors' => [
148
+ '{{WRAPPER}} .elementor-nav-menu .current-menu-item > a, .elementor-nav-menu .current_page_item > a' => 'background-color: {{VALUE}};',
149
+ ],
150
+ ]
151
+ );
152
+
153
+ $this->end_controls_section();
154
+
155
+ $this->start_controls_section(
156
+ 'menu_hover',
157
+ [
158
+ 'label' => __( 'Hover Colors', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
159
+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::SECTION,
160
+ 'tab' => Controls_Manager::TAB_STYLE,
161
+ ]
162
+ );
163
+
164
+ $this->add_control(
165
+ 'menu_link_hover_color',
166
+ [
167
+ 'label' => __( 'Link Color', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
168
+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::COLOR,
169
+ 'scheme' => [
170
+ 'type' => Scheme_Color::get_type(),
171
+ 'value' => Scheme_Color::COLOR_1,
172
+ ],
173
+ 'selectors' => [
174
+ '{{WRAPPER}} .elementor-nav-menu .menu-item:hover a' => 'color: {{VALUE}};',
175
+ ],
176
+ ]
177
+ );
178
+
179
+ $this->add_control(
180
+ 'link_hover_bg_color',
181
+ [
182
+ 'label' => __( 'Background Color', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
183
+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::COLOR,
184
+ 'scheme' => [
185
+ 'type' => Scheme_Color::get_type(),
186
+ 'value' => Scheme_Color::COLOR_1,
187
+ ],
188
+ 'selectors' => [
189
+ '{{WRAPPER}} .elementor-nav-menu .menu-item a:hover' => 'background-color: {{VALUE}};',
190
+ ],
191
+ ]
192
+ );
193
+
194
+ $this->end_controls_section();
195
+
196
+ $this->start_controls_section(
197
+ 'section_menu_borders',
198
+ [
199
+ 'label' => __( 'Menu Border', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
200
+ 'tab' => Controls_Manager::TAB_STYLE,
201
+ ]
202
+ );
203
+
204
+ $this->add_group_control(
205
+ Group_Control_Border::get_type(),
206
+ [
207
+ 'name' => 'border',
208
+ 'label' => __( 'Border', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
209
+ 'default' => '1px',
210
+ 'selector' => '{{WRAPPER}} .elementor-nav-menu .menu-item a',
211
+ ]
212
+ );
213
+
214
+ $this->add_control(
215
+ 'border_radius',
216
+ [
217
+ 'label' => __( 'Border Radius', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
218
+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::DIMENSIONS,
219
+ 'size_units' => [ 'px', '%' ],
220
+ 'selectors' => [
221
+ '{{WRAPPER}} .elementor-nav-menu .menu-item a' => 'border-radius: {{TOP}}{{UNIT}} {{RIGHT}}{{UNIT}} {{BOTTOM}}{{UNIT}} {{LEFT}}{{UNIT}};',
222
+ ],
223
+ ]
224
+ );
225
+
226
+ $this->add_control(
227
+ 'text_padding',
228
+ [
229
+ 'label' => __( 'Text Padding - Default 1em', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
230
+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::DIMENSIONS,
231
+ 'size_units' => [ 'px', 'em', '%' ],
232
+ 'selectors' => [
233
+ '{{WRAPPER}} .elementor-navigation a' => 'padding: {{TOP}}{{UNIT}} {{RIGHT}}{{UNIT}} {{BOTTOM}}{{UNIT}} {{LEFT}}{{UNIT}};',
234
+ ],
235
+ ]
236
+ );
237
+
238
+ $this->end_controls_section();
239
+
240
+ $this->start_controls_section(
241
+ 'menu_toggle',
242
+ [
243
+ 'label' => __( 'Mobile Toggle', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
244
+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::SECTION,
245
+ 'tab' => Controls_Manager::TAB_STYLE,
246
+ ]
247
+ );
248
+
249
+ $this->add_control(
250
+ 'toggle_icon_color',
251
+ [
252
+ 'label' => __( 'Icon Color', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
253
+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::COLOR,
254
+ 'scheme' => [
255
+ 'type' => Scheme_Color::get_type(),
256
+ 'value' => Scheme_Color::COLOR_1,
257
+ ],
258
+ 'selectors' => [
259
+ '{{WRAPPER}} .elementor-menu-toggle i.fa.fa-navicon' => 'color: {{VALUE}};',
260
+ ],
261
+ ]
262
+ );
263
+
264
+ $this->add_control(
265
+ 'toggle_bg_color',
266
+ [
267
+ 'label' => __( 'Background Color', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
268
+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::COLOR,
269
+ 'scheme' => [
270
+ 'type' => Scheme_Color::get_type(),
271
+ 'value' => Scheme_Color::COLOR_1,
272
+ ],
273
+ 'selectors' => [
274
+ '{{WRAPPER}} .elementor-menu-toggle' => 'background-color: {{VALUE}};',
275
+ ],
276
+ ]
277
+ );
278
+
279
+ $this->add_control(
280
+ 'toggle_icon_hover',
281
+ [
282
+ 'label' => __( 'Icon Hover', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
283
+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::COLOR,
284
+ 'scheme' => [
285
+ 'type' => Scheme_Color::get_type(),
286
+ 'value' => Scheme_Color::COLOR_1,
287
+ ],
288
+ 'selectors' => [
289
+ '{{WRAPPER}} .elementor-menu-toggle:hover i.fa.fa-navicon' => 'color: {{VALUE}};',
290
+ ],
291
+ ]
292
+ );
293
+
294
+ $this->add_control(
295
+ 'toggle_bg_hover',
296
+ [
297
+ 'label' => __( 'Background Hover', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
298
+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::COLOR,
299
+ 'scheme' => [
300
+ 'type' => Scheme_Color::get_type(),
301
+ 'value' => Scheme_Color::COLOR_1,
302
+ ],
303
+ 'selectors' => [
304
+ '{{WRAPPER}} .elementor-menu-toggle:hover' => 'background-color: {{VALUE}};',
305
+ ],
306
+ ]
307
+ );
308
+
309
+ $this->end_controls_section();
310
+
311
+ $this->start_controls_section(
312
+ 'section_toggle_borders',
313
+ [
314
+ 'label' => __( 'Toggle Border', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
315
+ 'tab' => Controls_Manager::TAB_STYLE,
316
+ ]
317
+ );
318
+
319
+ $this->add_group_control(
320
+ Group_Control_Border::get_type(),
321
+ [
322
+ 'name' => 'toggle_border',
323
+ 'label' => __( 'Border', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
324
+ 'default' => '1px',
325
+ 'selector' => '{{WRAPPER}} .elementor-menu-toggle',
326
+ ]
327
+ );
328
+
329
+ $this->add_control(
330
+ 'toggle_border_radius',
331
+ [
332
+ 'label' => __( 'Border Radius', 'elementor' ),
333
+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::DIMENSIONS,
334
+ 'size_units' => [ 'px', '%' ],
335
+ 'selectors' => [
336
+ '{{WRAPPER}} .elementor-menu-toggle' => 'border-radius: {{TOP}}{{UNIT}} {{RIGHT}}{{UNIT}} {{BOTTOM}}{{UNIT}} {{LEFT}}{{UNIT}};',
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+ ],
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+ ]
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+ );
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+
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+ $this->add_control(
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+ 'toggle_text_padding',
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+ [
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+ 'label' => __( 'Text Padding - Default 1em', 'elementor' ),
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+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::DIMENSIONS,
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+ 'size_units' => [ 'px', 'em', '%' ],
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+ 'selectors' => [
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+ '{{WRAPPER}} .elementor-menu-toggle i.fa.fa-navicon' => 'padding: {{TOP}}{{UNIT}} {{RIGHT}}{{UNIT}} {{BOTTOM}}{{UNIT}} {{LEFT}}{{UNIT}};',
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+ ],
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+ ]
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+ );
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+
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+ $this->end_controls_section();
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+
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+ $this->start_controls_section(
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+ 'menu_typography',
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+ [
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+ 'label' => __( 'Typography', 'elementor' ),
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+ 'type' => Controls_Manager::SECTION,
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+ 'tab' => Controls_Manager::TAB_STYLE,
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+ ]
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+ );
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+
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+ $this->add_group_control(
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+ Group_Control_Typography::get_type(),
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+ [
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+ 'name' => 'menu_typography',
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+ 'label' => __( 'Typography', 'elementor-navmenu' ),
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+ 'scheme' => Scheme_Typography::TYPOGRAPHY_1,
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+ 'selector' => '{{WRAPPER}} .elementor-nav-menu .menu-item',
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+ ]
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+ );
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+
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+ $this->end_controls_section();
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+ }
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+
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+ protected function render() {
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+
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+ $settings = $this->get_settings();
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+ // Get menu
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+ $nav_menu = ! empty( $settings['el_nav_menu'] ) ? wp_get_nav_menu_object( $settings['el_nav_menu'] ) : false;
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+
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+ if ( !$nav_menu )
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+ return;
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+
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+ $nav_menu_args = array(
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+ 'fallback_cb' => false,
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+ 'container' => false,
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+ 'menu_id' => 'elementor-navmenu',
390
+ 'menu_class' => 'elementor-nav-menu',
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+ 'menu' => $nav_menu,
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+ 'echo' => true,
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+ 'depth' => 0,
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+ 'walker' => '',
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+ );
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+ ?>
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+ <div id="elementor-header" class="elementor-header">
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+
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+ <button id="elementor-menu-toggle" class="elementor-menu-toggle"><i class="fa fa-navicon"></i></button>
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+ <div id="elementor-menu" class="elementor-menu">
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+
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+ <nav id="elementor-navigation" class="elementor-navigation" role="navigation" aria-label="<?php esc_attr_e( 'Elementor Menu', 'elementor-navmenu' ); ?>">
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+ <?php
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+ wp_nav_menu( apply_filters(
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+ 'widget_nav_menu_args',
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+ $nav_menu_args,
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+ $nav_menu,
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+ $settings
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+ ) );
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+ ?>
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+ </nav>
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+ </div>
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+ </div>
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+ <?php
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+ }
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+
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+ protected function _content_template() {}
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+ }
widgets/index.php ADDED
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+ <?php
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+ // Silence is golden.