Title: Template Map
Author: Jon Christopher
Published: <strong>18 Luglio 2014</strong>
Last modified: 10 Febbraio 2022

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Questo plugin **non è stato testato con le ultime 3 versioni principali (major releases)
di WordPress**. Potrebbe non essere più mantenuto, o supportato, e potrebbe presentare
problemi di compatibilità se utilizzato con versioni più recenti di WordPress.

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# Template Map

 Di [Jon Christopher](https://profiles.wordpress.org/jchristopher/)

[Scarica](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/template-map.1.0.1.zip)

 * [Dettagli](https://it.wordpress.org/plugins/template-map/#description)
 * [Recensioni](https://it.wordpress.org/plugins/template-map/#reviews)
 *  [Installazione](https://it.wordpress.org/plugins/template-map/#installation)
 * [Sviluppo](https://it.wordpress.org/plugins/template-map/#developers)

 [Supporto](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/template-map/)

## Descrizione

Template Map is a utility plugin designed to make the creation and management of
navigation elements in your custom theme that much easier. It abstracts the need
to hard code post IDs and the like from your global and header navigation systems(
if you choose to not use Menus) for instance.

#### For Example

Many times you may use something like the following to build your main site navigation:

    ```
    <nav>
      <ul>
        <li>
          <a href="<?php echo get_permalink( 83 ); ?>">About</a>
        </li>
      </ul>
    </nav>
    ```

That works great during initial development, and continues to hold up when you migrate
to production en masse for the first time. But what about when you’re making subsequent
updates and the post IDs in your development environment are different than those
in production? You could take the time to sync the databases each and every time,
but that’s a bit overkill. Here’s where Template Map comes in to play:

    ```
    <nav>
      <ul>
        <li>
          <?php $about_page_id = TemplateMap()->get_id_from_template( 'template-about.php' ); ?>
          <a href="<?php echo get_permalink( $about_page_id ); ?>">About</a>
        </li>
      </ul>
    </nav>
    ```

Template Map allows you to _dynamically_ retreive your desired post ID based on 
the Page Template you told it to use. Page Template filenames rarely (if ever) change,
so it’s the core concept of Template Map’s implementation. Everything works backwards
from here.

Naturally this philosophy assumes your Page Template is used only once, it’s important
to keep that in mind. Modern client sites often use unique Page Templates for the‘
parent’ pages of each site section.

#### Current Site Section

Template Map also makes it easier to determine whether the current page is within
a site ‘section’ which is defined as a top level Page with a unique Page Template
that has any number of child Pages and/or Custom Post Types within it. This is very
useful when trying to set a ‘current’ state in your navigation, for example:

    ```
    <nav>
      <ul>
        <li class="<?php if( TemplateMap()->maybe_in_section( 'template-about.php' ) ) : ?> current<?php endif; ?>">
          <?php $about_page_id = TemplateMap()->get_id_from_template( 'template-about.php' ); ?>
          <a href="<?php echo get_permalink( $about_page_id ); ?>">About</a>
        </li>
      </ul>
    </nav>
    ```

Based on the same principle you can use this utility method to properly orient yourself
when outputting conditional classes contingent on the current page being within 
a ‘secton’ on your site.

## Installazione

 1. Upload `templatemap` to the `/wp-content/plugins/` directory
 2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
 3. Replace calls to `get_permalink( 83 )` with `get_permalink( TemplateMap()->get_id_from_template('
    template-about.php' ) )` where `template-about.php` is the Page you wish to link

## FAQ

### How do I define Custom Post Types within a section?

There’s a filter for that. `template_map_post_types` accepts two parameters, the
second of which is the Page Template filename in question. You can conditionally
return an array of CPT names that will be utilized when checking to see whether 
the current page is within the section in question.

## Recensioni

Non ci sono recensioni per questo plugin.

## Contributi e sviluppo

“Template Map” è un software open source. Le persone che hanno contribuito allo 
sviluppo di questo plugin sono indicate di seguito.

Collaboratori

 *   [ Jon Christopher ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/jchristopher/)

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## Changelog

#### 1.0.1

 * When using maybe_in_section you can pass a 2nd parameter to force a parent ID

#### 1.0

 * Release iniziale

## Meta

 *  Versione **1.0.1**
 *  Ultimo aggiornamento **4 anni fa**
 *  Installazioni attive **10+**
 *  Versione WordPress ** 3.9 o superiore **
 *  Testato fino alla versione **5.9.0**
 *  Lingua
 * [English (US)](https://wordpress.org/plugins/template-map/)
 * Tag
 * [link](https://it.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/link/)[template](https://it.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/template/)
 *  [Visualizzazione avanzata](https://it.wordpress.org/plugins/template-map/advanced/)

## Valutazioni

Non sono state ancora inviate recensioni.

[Your review](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/template-map/reviews/#new-post)

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## Collaboratori

 *   [ Jon Christopher ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/jchristopher/)

## Supporto

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 [Chiedi nel forum di supporto](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/template-map/)

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