=== Plugin Name ===
Plugin Name: Classy wp_list_pages
Version: 1.4.0
Author: Alex Dunae
Author URI: http://dunae.ca/
Contributors: alexdunae
Tags: links, style, css, class, id, wp_list_pages
Requires at least: 2.2
Tested up to: 3.0.4
Stable tag: 1.4.0

Adds a uniqe class or ID attribute to each LI tag generated by wp_list_pages() and wp_nav_menu() allowing them to be individually styled with CSS.

== Description ==

This plugin adds classes or IDs (your choice) to the `LI` tags generated by WordPress' `wp_list_pages()` and `wp_nav_menu()` functions.

I found it very frustrating to style the output of these menus without having access to these attributes. This plugin allows you to style the output of `wp_list_pages()` and `wp_nav_menu()` with CSS.

The class name or ID is derived from the URL of the page.

For example, 

 *  `/about/` could have the class `about`. 
 *  `/about/faq/` could have the class `about_faq`.

If a page does not have a URL (e.g. your front page) the plugin will set the `class` or `id` (depending on what you selected) to `frontpage`, adding whatever prefix you requested.

For example,

 *  `/` could have the class `pg_frontpage`. 

Existing classes (e.g. `page_item` or `current`) are left untouched.

= Sample output =

    <li id="nav-a-new-page" class="first page_item page-item-4"><a href="http://example.com/a-new-page/" title="A new page">A new page</a></li>
    <li id="nav-about" class="page_item page-item-2"><a href="http://example.com/about/" title="About">About</a></li>
    <li id="nav-another-new-page" class="last page_item page-item-6"><a href="http://example.com/another-new-page/" title="Another new page">Another new page</a></li>


= Configuration =

Using the `Classy wp_list_pages` tab in the options panel you can choose whether you want to use IDs or classes, set the token separator and add an optional token prefix.

You can also specify a class to add to the first and last items in a list.

Pretty straight forward...


== Changelog == 
= 1.4.0 =
* Add support for wp_nav_menu()
* Fix frontpage support

= 1.3.2 =
* Fixed `register_setting` process (thanks to [simplistik](http://profiles.wordpress.org/simplistik/) in the forums).
* Fixes to the way the `last` class is applied (thanks to [deanoakley](http://profiles.wordpress.org/deanoakley/) in the forums).

= 1.3.1 =
* Fixed bug with nested pages and the `last` class (thanks to [iron77](http://wordpress.org/support/topic/344080) in the forums).
* Added uninstall script (thanks to [Casemon](http://wordpress.org/support/topic/343184) in the forums).

= 1.3 =
* Ability to specify a class to add to the first and list items in a list.
* Fixed EOL regex in 'last' class regexp.

= 1.2.2 = 
* `siteurl` bug fix (thanks to [Joen Asmussen](http://noscope.com) for the bug report).

= 1.2.1 =
* Changed `get_option('siteurl')` to `get_option('home')`.

= 1.2 =
* Updated options handle for WP 2.7.

= 1.1.1 =
* Added fallback identifier for pages without URLs (thanks to Dave Penfold for the bug report).

= 1.1 =
* Added support for IDs and custom prefixes and separators.

= 1.0 =
* Initial version.

== Installation ==

1. Unzip `classy_wp_list_pages.zip` in your`/wp-content/plugins/` directory.
1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
1. Navigate the the `Classy wp_list_pages` tab in the options panel to configure the plugin.

== Contact and Credits ==

Written by Alex Dunae ( [dunae.ca](http://dunae.ca/) ), e-mail 'code' at the same domain), 2007-09.
