I had a quick question about these new navigation menus (which are awesome, by 
the way).  I found a post that was made a couple of weeks ago by Justin Tadlock:

http://justintadlock.com/archives/2010/06/01/goodbye-headaches-hello-menus

If you scroll down just a bit, you'll see an image which describes the whole 
admin panel nicely.  However, one of the images has something I've never seen 
before: an option to add a CSS class to a specific menu item.

I'm wondering how you get this to show up? (and is it for custom links only?)  
I love this new menu setup, but I'd love it even more if I could add my own 
classes to each individual menu item - and in some cases replace a link with an 
image of my choice (but that's something else I guess).  Basically, I want to 
have a menu item highlighted when I'm on the current page (or parent, or 
grandparent, etc.) but I can't quite figure out how to do that.  There's no 
"current" class set, nor any "parent" like there used to be in the old method.  
And the menu id given to each item doesn't seem to coincide with anything that 
the page gives out - I think I might be missing something. (Maybe I just 
overlooked something?)

Any suggestions would be appreciated :)

~Shelly
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