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lichterei-web/site/snippets/header.php
2019-07-28 16:24:01 +02:00

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<?php
/**
* Snippets are a great way to store code snippets for reuse or to keep your templates clean.
* This header snippet is reused in all templates.
* It fetches information from the `site.txt` content file and contains the site navigation.
* More about snippets: https://getkirby.com/docs/guide/templates/snippets
*/
?>
<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0">
<!-- The title tag we show the title of our site and the title of the current page -->
<title><?= $site->title() ?> | <?= $page->title() ?></title>
<!-- Stylesheets can be included using the `css()` helper. Kirby also provides the `js()` helper to include script file.
More Kirby helpers: https://getkirby.com/docs/reference/templates/helpers -->
<?= css(['assets/css/index.css', '@auto']) ?>
</head>
<body>
<div class="page">
<header class="header">
<!-- In this link we call `$site->url()` to create a link back to the homepage -->
<a class="logo" href="<?= $site->url() ?>"><?= $site->title() ?></a>
<nav id="menu" class="menu">
<?php
// In the menu, we only fetch listed pages, i.e. the pages that have a prepended number in their foldername
// We do not want to display links to unlisted `error`, `home`, or `sandbox` pages
// More about page status: https://getkirby.com/docs/reference/panel/blueprints/page#statuses
foreach ($site->children()->listed() as $item): ?>
<?= $item->title()->link() ?>
<?php endforeach ?>
</nav>
</header>