This code snippet adds the page slug (post name) to the body class of WordPress pages. The body class is a set of CSS classes applied to the <body>
element of a webpage and can be used to target specific pages or sections with CSS styles.
The code defines a function wpcode_snippet_add_slug_body_class
that retrieves the global $post
object. It then checks if the $post
object is set, and if so, it appends the post type and post name (slug) to the $classes
array.
The updated $classes
array is then returned, and the body_class
filter hook is used to apply the wpcode_snippet_add_slug_body_class
function to the body_class
filter.
By adding this code to your theme’s functions.php file, the page slug will be added as a CSS class to the <body>
element, allowing you to target specific pages or sections with CSS styles based on their slugs.
function wpcode_snippet_add_slug_body_class( $classes ) {
global $post;
if ( isset( $post ) ) {
$classes[] = $post->post_type . '-' . $post->post_name;
}
return $classes;
}
add_filter( 'body_class', 'wpcode_snippet_add_slug_body_class' );