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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T22:08:00+00:00 2026-06-04T22:08:00+00:00

I’m trying to write a custom tag plugin for Jekyll that will output a

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I’m trying to write a custom tag plugin for Jekyll that will output a hierarchical navigation tree of all the pages (not posts) on the site. I’m basically wanting a bunch nested <ul>‘s with links (with the page title as the link text) to the pages with the current page noted by a certain CSS class.

I’m very inexperienced with ruby. I’m a PHP guy.

I figured I’d start just by trying to iterate through all the pages and output a one-dimensional list just to make sure I could at least do that. Here’s what I have so far:

module Jekyll

  class NavTree < Liquid::Tag
    def initialize(tag_name, text, tokens)
      super
    end

    def render(context)
      site = context.registers[:site]
      output = '<ul>'
      site.pages.each do |page|
        output += '<li><a href="'+page.url+'">'+page.title+'</a></li>'
      end
      output += '<ul>'

      output
    end
  end

end

Liquid::Template.register_tag('nav_tree', Jekyll::NavTree)

And I’m inserting it into my liquid template via {% nav_tree %}.

The problem is that the page variable in the code above doesn’t have all the data that you’d expect. page.title is undefined and page.url is just the basename with a forward slash in front of it (e.g. for /a/b/c.html, it’s just giving me /c.html).

What am I doing wrong?

Side note: I already tried doing this with pure Liquid markup, and I eventually gave up. I can easily iterate through site.pages just fine with Liquid, but I couldn’t figure out a way to appropriately nest the lists.

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    2026-06-04T22:08:03+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 10:08 pm

    Try:

    module Jekyll
    
      # Add accessor for directory
      class Page
              attr_reader :dir
      end
    
    
      class NavTree < Liquid::Tag
        def initialize(tag_name, text, tokens)
          super
        end
    
        def render(context)
          site = context.registers[:site]
          output = '<ul>'
          site.pages.each do |page|
            output += '<li><a href="'+page.dir+page.url+'">'+(page.data['title'] || page.url) +'</a></li>'
          end
            output += '<ul>'
    
          output
        end
      end
    
    end
    
    Liquid::Template.register_tag('nav_tree', Jekyll::NavTree)
    
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