Wow - a lot of you responded :) Thanks so much! Let me see what I can
say about this...
1) I'm trying to avoid javascript solutions at all costs - I'd love for
this to work in CSS-only. I've been playing with the idea for a lng
time and I've partially gotten it to work (got it to work *
On 5/17/06, Design Groups <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christian Montoya wrote:
> >
> > a:active { color:whatever; }
> >
>
> Yes, but that only works when you click the button (or mouse down).
> When you "unclick" and move away, the color doesn't remain behind, it
> reverts to the "visited" color.
Christian Montoya wrote:
> On 5/17/06, Design Groups <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Here's an odd one...and this is purely for theoretical purposes.
>>
>> I was just wondering if there was any possible way to have a link
>> remain one color until another one is clicked upon, using *only* CSS.
>
>
Design Groups wrote:
> Here's an odd one...and this is purely for theoretical purposes.
>
> I was just wondering if there was any possible way to have a link
> remain one color until another one is clicked upon, using *only* CSS.
>
> For example, if you had a UL list comprised of 5 links, would it
On 5/17/06, Design Groups <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christian Montoya wrote:
> >
> > a:active { color:whatever; }
> >
>
> Yes, but that only works when you click the button (or mouse down).
> When you "unclick" and move away, the color doesn't remain behind, it
> reverts to the "visited" color.
i think your best bet is javascript. javascript could change the css
class of the tab and won't change it again until something else is
clicked, in which case you take the "active" class away from the
original one and apply it to the newly activated one.
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Christian Montoya wrote:
>
> a:active { color:whatever; }
>
Yes, but that only works when you click the button (or mouse down).
When you "unclick" and move away, the color doesn't remain behind, it
reverts to the "visited" color. What I'm looking for is the "active"
state to stay, until anoth
On 5/17/06, Design Groups <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here's an odd one...and this is purely for theoretical purposes.
>
> I was just wondering if there was any possible way to have a link remain
> one color until another one is clicked upon, using *only* CSS.
a:active { color:whatever; }
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Here's an odd one...and this is purely for theoretical purposes.
I was just wondering if there was any possible way to have a link remain
one color until another one is clicked upon, using *only* CSS.
For example, if you had a UL list comprised of 5 links, would it be
possible to hover over Li