Crumbly is the most powerful, most flexible ExpressionEngine breadcrumb manager on the market. Use it to add custom breadcrumbs to your website in minutes.
Super simple
If you use standard ExpressionEngine template_group/template/entry URLs, just add the Crumbly tag to your templates, and you’re done.
The same goes for ExpressionEngine categories (category names or IDs), and even Pages URLs. Crumbly is smart enough to recognise and handle them, straight out the box.
What used to require lots of messy ExpressionEngine conditionals, and multiple section-specific includes, now takes minutes.
Endlessly configurable
But what if you’re removing the template from the URL, or appending additional segments?
Not a problem.
Crumbly lets you specify custom URLs patterns, which it uses to parse the page breadcrumbs. Want to omit a particular segment? Easy. How about ignoring all trailing segments? Piece of cake.
{exp:crumbly:breadcrumbs
custom_url:pattern='template_group/entry/glossary/ignore/entry'}
You name it
Crumbly’s settings screen makes it easy to assign custom labels to template groups and templates. You can even create your own glossary, for use with custom URL segments.
Now you can transform that boring old hotels template group into the considerably more exciting “Transient Accommodation Unit” breadcrumb. Much better.
Custom Template Group breadcrumbs.
Effortless integration
Crumbly’s template tag is super-easy to use. Just add it to your template, and you have instant, easy access to the target URL, segment, and label for every step along your breadcrumb path. Hansel and Gretel never had tools like this.
{exp:crumbly:breadcrumbs}
{if count < total_results}<a href="{breadcrumb_url}">{/if}
{breadcrumb_title}
{if count < total_results}</a>{/if}
{/exp:crumbly:breadcrumbs}
30 day, 100% money-back guarantee
If you don’t agree that it’s the best breadcrumb manager available for ExpressionEngine, we’ll give you your money back. Simple.
In short: it’s great and a nice take on managing breadcrumbs with ExpressionEngine.
Ryan Irelan
EE Insider