On 2010-08-16 Sandy 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..
>
>hi Val,
>
>Try this bit of style, which I cribbed off
>http://www.askthecssguy.com/2006/12/showing_hyperlink_cues_with_cs_1.html
>
>it needs to go in the head of the page you are on, and use that 
>page name for yourcurrentpage.html
>
><style type="text/css">
><!--
>#links a[href~="yourcurrentpage.html"] {

Not sure if it's a factor for your users, but be aware that 
selector will not be recognized by ie6.

HTH,


-Steve

-- 
Steve Axthelm
stev...@pobox.com

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