You can render menus without ul
and li
tags. This can be achieved with the setWrapperTag
, withoutWrapperTag
, setParentTag
and withoutParentTag
methods.
Without wrapper tag & without parent tag:
Menu::new()
->withoutWrapperTag()
->withoutParentTag()
->link('/', 'Home')
->link('/about', 'About');
<a href="/">Home</a>
<a href="/about">About</a>
Without wrapper tag & with custom parent tag:
Menu::new()
->withoutWrapperTag()
->setParentTag('span')
->link('/', 'Home')
->link('/about', 'About');
<span><a href="/">Home</a></span>
<span><a href="/about">About</a></span>
With custom wrapper tag & without parent tags:
Menu::new()
->setWrapperTag('nav')
->withoutParentTag()
->link('/', 'Home')
->link('/about', 'About');
<nav>
<a href="/">Home</a>
<a href="/about">About</a>
</nav>
With custom wrapper tag & custom parent tags:
Menu::new()
->setWrapperTag('nav')
->setParentTag('span')
->link('/', 'Home')
->link('/about', 'About');
<nav>
<span><a href="/">Home</a></span>
<span><a href="/about">About</a></span>
</nav>