Hi Jost and Philipp, thanks for your answers!
"Philipp Gampe" schrieb: >> you could use a field from the page record of the menu entry. For >> example, the following TS sets the subtitle of a page as class: I see. Good idea. However, that means that the editors have to add this class to the according pages by hand - and I fear that is not optimal: When pages are moved they might end up with wrong classes at wrong places. That would give editors the possibility to mess up the menu (even without any bad intention). > Be aware that you allow your editors to create XSS attacks this way. They > could enter any HTML code in between. Thank you for the hint. I think I should check my TypoScript setup for such cases now..... > If you can somehow limit the number of classes, then you could use a field > with fixed values (which you can set via PageTS). > You could also use the uid or pid of the page as unique class. If I remember correctly class names are not allowed to start with a number; I would then have to create something like class="no menuid-{field:uid}". > If you really need an individual class, then you should use multiple wraps > und put the data part into an own wrap where you can use htmlspecialchars. Yes; what I want to find is a way, where a) my editors cannot manipulate these class names themselves and where b) TYPO3 adds the _right_ class names automatically (also after pages have been moved around. Cheers! Jörg
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