On 8/16/10 11:44 AM, Val Dobson wrote:
> Is there a CSS method to hide the current page link in a navigation
> list?  ie: if you're on the "widgets" page, you don't get the "See
> our crazy widgets!" link in the menu. I'm responsible for looking
> after a static HTML  site that has  had more and more pages added to
> it over the years, and changing the navigation on each page is
> becoming a chore. I know how to do includes, I'd just like to hide
> the current page link..
>
Without adding a class to each BODY or HTML element to identify the
page, I don't know of any CSS solution. But you mention includes (I
assume SSI) so you may be interested in a demo I made for a student that
highlights "current page" links-- I'm sure you can adapt it. For more
about SSI includes, visit the link that's in the index page write-up:

http://webwiz.robinshosting.com/temp/jaime/

Hope it helps.

Cordially,
David
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