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This function outputs an array of menu specific data for developers to create their own menus instead of using the GS default ''get_navigation()'' function. If you pass it a slug of a specific page, you will only get that page's menu data. | This function outputs an array of menu specific data for developers to create their own menus instead of using the GS default ''get_navigation()'' function. If you pass it a slug of a specific page, you will only get that page's menu data. | ||
===== Return Functions ===== | ===== Return Functions ===== | ||
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- | * **return_page_title()** | + | ====return_page_title()==== |
<code><?php return_page_title(); ?></code> | <code><?php return_page_title(); ?></code> | ||
Returns the page's title. No options, since 2.0 | Returns the page's title. No options, since 2.0 | ||
- | * **return_page_slug()** | + | ==return_page_slug()== |
<code><?php return_page_slug(); ?></code> | <code><?php return_page_slug(); ?></code> | ||
Same as get_page_slug, but it returns the slug. No options. Can be used to make page-specific IDs for CSS styling. | Same as get_page_slug, but it returns the slug. No options. Can be used to make page-specific IDs for CSS styling. | ||
- | * **return_site_ver()** | + | ==return_site_ver()== |
<code><?php return_site_ver(); ?></code> | <code><?php return_site_ver(); ?></code> | ||
Returns the version of GetSimple you are running. No options. | Returns the version of GetSimple you are running. No options. |