=== Subtitle Filter === Contributors: marcus.downing Tags: menu, nav Requires at least: 3.0.0 Tested up to: 3.1.2 Stable tag: trunk Adds tha ability to show only a submenu with wp_nav_menu(). == Description == When writing or modifying a theme, the function wp_nav_menu() displays the contents of menus configured in your settings. If you have a lot of little menus the list can get hard to manage, so this plugin lets you group several menus under a single menu. To use it, simply add a `submenu` parameter to the arguments of wp_nav_menu, like so: wp_nav_menu(array( 'menu' => 'header', 'submenu' => 'About Us' )); == Installation == Install this plugin in the normal way: 1. Place it in your `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 1. Use the `wp_nav_menu` function with a `submenu` parameter in your templates wp_nav_menu(array( 'menu' => 'header', 'submenu' => 'About Us' )); == Frequently Asked Questions == = What happens if there's no submenu with the right name? = It defaults to the main menu, the same as if the plugin wasn't installed. = How do I select a menu more than one level deep? = You can go several levels deep by putting slashes in: wp_nav_menu(array( 'menu' => 'header', 'submenu' => 'About Us/Board of Directors' )); Or if you prefer with an array: wp_nav_menu(array( 'menu' => 'submenu' => array('About Us', 'Board of Directors') )); = Can I use a page's slug? = No, the plugin uses the page's title, not its slug. = Do I have to type the title exactly the same? = The plugin should be forgiving of small differences in punctuation, capital letters and so on as long as all the letters are the same.