Laura wrote:
> hi David,
>
> That did change the color, but when the page changes on the other
> side the red goes away. Perhaps I did not explain it right, but
> when they look at the document, they can't really tell where
> there are since the querystring doesn't change to reflect the
> page... Do you know if there is a way to make the red stay even
> if not hovered over?
>
> I'll look at the tidy thing, can I replace && in a script with
> &&?
>
> Much thanks for your assistance
>
>   


Sorry, no-- not without changing the markup. *Perhaps someone else on 
the list can answer your question(s).*
Or ask on the list you started from:
webdesign-l
Dunno, about the double, & either-- I rely on Tidy for such matters...




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