All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, DynamicAttributes, IterationTag, JspTag, Tag, DynamicActionAttributes

public class Path extends StylableTag
This tag defines a navigation path. Usually it is displayed at the top of a page.

Syntax:

   <p:path
      id=...
      clazz=...
      style=...
   >
      <p:pathelement ... />
   </p:path>
Tag attributes
Attribute Default value Required Description
id - yes The ID of the path. The value of this attribute goes directly into the standard HTML id attribute. This means that if you need a reference to the menu object in your own JavaScript code, you may for example use the following code:

menu = document.getElementById('<id>');

clazz path no The value if this attribute goes directly into the standard HTML class attribute. This allows you to apply different styles to different menus. If you set the type attribute to horizontal you should also change this attribute to menu_horizontal.
style - no The value if this attribute goes directly into the standard HTML style attribute. This allows you to apply different styles to different menus. Note! If you want the menu to be hidden to begin with you can use: style="display: none;".
Version:
2.0
Author:
Nicklas
See Also:
Last modified
$Date: 2019-04-11 09:31:26 +0200 (tors, 11 apr. 2019) $
  • Field Details

    • serialVersionUID

      private static final long serialVersionUID
      See Also:
    • ROOT

      private static String ROOT
      The path to the root directory of this webserver.
    • numElements

      private int numElements
      Keeps track of the number of path elements so separators can be added.
    • separator

      private String separator
  • Constructor Details

    • Path

      public Path()
  • Method Details