Breadcrumb Trail
A powerful script for adding breadcrumbs to your site that supports Schema.org HTML5-valid microdata.
Overview
Compatibility
Customer support & learning resources
Main benefits
Auto-detects permalink structure
Handles custom post types
Supports custom taxonomies
Extendable with OOP methods
Developer hooks available
About this plugin
Author: Justin Tadlock
Categories: Widgets and Sidebars
Version: 1.1.0
Last updated: 26-09-2017
WordPress version: 4.7
Tested up to: 4.8.25
PHP version required: 5.2
Languages: Dansk, Ελληνικά [+1]
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Overview
Breadcrumb Trail is a highly advanced and versatile breadcrumb menu system designed for WordPress websites, capable of handling a variety of site setups to display the most accurate breadcrumbs for each page. Initially intended for simple blogs, the plugin has matured into a robust solution that recognizes and adapts to custom post types and taxonomies, making it suitable for a wide range of websites. Key features include auto-detection of permalink structures, extensible hooks for developers, and object-oriented design to support complex setups. While some PHP knowledge is required to integrate the plugin, professional support is available through the Theme Hybrid community. The plugin development is actively maintained on GitHub, and users are encouraged to contribute or support through donations.
Accurate Breadcrumbs
- Auto-detects the permalink structure of your site.
- Displays breadcrumbs based on the detected structure.
- Handles nearly any custom post type or taxonomy.
Developer Friendly
- Hooks for plugin/theme developers to overwrite output.
- Coded with object-oriented programming (OOP) methods.
- Allows developers to extend it for highly-custom setups.
Professional Support
- Access to professional support from the plugin author.
- Join the Theme Hybrid club for support.
- Community of 75,000+ users.
Open Development
- Follow the plugin development on GitHub.
- Ideal for theme authors, plugin authors, and code hobbyists.