> Sandy wrote:
> 
>> #links a[href~="yourcurrentpage.html"] {
> 
> This means that you would need a different style sheet, with a different URL 
> there, for each and every page. I don't see how this could be any easier or 
> otherwise better than simply having, say,
> 
> <a href="..." class="current">...</a>
> 
> for each current-page link or, better still (for current-page links in 
> navigation)
> 
> <a class="current">...</a>
> 
> so that the current-page link ain't no link but can be styled along with 
> other <a> elements but so that it does not look like a link but like a "here 
> you are now" designator.
> 

Not a whole different style sheet, just that little bit in the head of 
each page. I think it's actually about the same amount of work as adding 
class="current" to the current page on an html page.

The advantage of this approach is if you are using includes - the menu 
can be included and the current page addressed on that page.

Sandy
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