Wouldn't it make more sense to have the contents of the square brackets the other way around? e.g:
@part = map defined $_->[0] ? @{$_}[(@$_>1?1:0)..$#{$_}] : (),
[1 => 'http://example.net/app', 'extra'],
[$is_admin_link => 'admin'],
[$subsite], [1 => $mode], [$id], [$submode];
To my eyes, [ $condition => $value ] reads better.
Also allows you to do: [ $condition => $list, $of, $values ]
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