David Hucklesby wrote:

> Without adding a class to each BODY or HTML element to identify the
> page, I don't know of any CSS solution.

How would such class attributes help the least (in this issue)? They cannot 
be used to distinguish between different links on the page.

> 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

Actually, it does not highlight them - apparently your SSI code, which is 
not directly visible to us, _prevents_ current-page links in menus, which is 
actually a better idea than hiding them. But this question was apparently 
about other than normal navigation, namely about a repeated list of links, 
where one would like to hide the current-page link.

As previously mentioned, it is better to remove such links than to hide 
them, but the techniques used for that are not a CSS ssue-

-- 
Yucca, http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/ 

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