Rick Lecoat wrote:
Note the removal of the space; "li.furniture" refers to a list item
that has the class 'funiture'; "li .furniture" refers to some other
element with a class="furniture" *that is contained within* a list item.
oh boywell that explains it..
Thanks for the tip on the
On 11 Jul 2008, at 12:16, kevin mcmonagle wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to target specific classes in a list to apply
different background image to the different links in a list nav?
tried everything i could think of but cant get it to work.
something like:
#navlist li .furniture a
or applyin
mcmonagle
Sent: 11 July 2008 12:17
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Subject: Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: [WSG] list links
Hi,
Is it possible to target specific classes in a list to apply different
background image to the different links in a list nav?
tried everything i could think of but cant get it to work
On Jul 11, 2008, at 4:16 AM, kevin mcmonagle wrote:
tried everything i could think of but cant get it to work.
something like:
#navlist li .furniture a
Hi kevin,
You have a space after the li
try this:
#navlist li.furniture a {background: #369}
and markup like so
Chair
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Kevin,
Your solution should work ;) try your approach again - but write out the
list item and class without the space in your css, like this:
#navlist li.furniture a
I've used that on this site here : http://magsbrolly.co.uk/
(the CSS is a little clumsy (done ages ago while learning wordpress) a
on the right track. Clare
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Subject: Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: [WSG] list links
Hi,
Is it possible to target specific classes in a list
Hi,
Is it possible to target specific classes in a list to apply different
background image to the different links in a list nav?
tried everything i could think of but cant get it to work.
something like:
#navlist li .furniture a
or applying the different images to the anchors instead of the