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Andy Dingley
 
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Default Re: menu link to not change color - 01-16-2008 , 05:24 AM






On 16 Jan, 01:51, dorayme <doraymeRidT... (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> wrote:

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Hey, Andy! I notice the archive references are so easy to find
that you find it quicker to bang up examples on a keyboard.
I don't. I pasted that from an article in my own local archives - the
subject line was "Navigation", if you want to look for it.


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Art
 
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Default Re: menu link to not change color - 01-16-2008 , 08:31 AM






On 1/15/08 7:50 PM, Andy Dingley wrote:

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On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 23:13:54 GMT, Art <me (AT) nowhere (DOT) com> wrote:

Do you have a code snippet or live example of this static method that
you could share ?

Of course - I keep it carefully filed in Google's archive of this
newsgroup. If you search, you might even find it, there are several
copies.

Otherwise try this for starters:
[...]
Thanks, Andy. A very innovative use of css.

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Art


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The Bicycling Guitarist
 
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Default Re: menu link to not change color - 01-22-2008 , 07:15 PM




"dorayme" <doraymeRidThis (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> wrote

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In article <478af24c$0$3969$6e1ede2f (AT) read (DOT) cnntp.org>,
"The Bicycling Guitarist" <Chris (AT) TheBicyclingGuitarist (DOT) net
wrote:
On that page, you have this:

div id="menubar"
ul
li class="skip"
a class="menu2" href="#skiplinks" title="skip navigation
links">Skip links</a
/li
li
a class="menu2" href="schwinn/tbg.htm" title="tells how I
Third, (but I have not studied your site properly so this may not
be convenient on the whole) you don't generally need to keep
putting class="menu2" if you use #menubar li a to specify a
style. It is briefer.

Wow. There were 11 instances of class="menu2" on each of 181 pages. I
deleted every instance and also deleted the class name from the stylesheet.
Everything still works!

Thank you, Dorayme. Please, is there anything more I can do to streamline my
CSS?




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dorayme
 
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Default Re: menu link to not change color - 01-22-2008 , 08:22 PM



In article <4796956f$0$3324$6e1ede2f (AT) read (DOT) cnntp.org>,
"The Bicycling Guitarist" <Chris (AT) TheBicyclingGuitarist (DOT) net>
wrote:

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"dorayme" <doraymeRidThis (AT) optusnet (DOT) com.au> wrote in message
news:doraymeRidThis-504DD5.17352614012008 (AT) news-vip (DOT) optusnet.com.au...
In article <478af24c$0$3969$6e1ede2f (AT) read (DOT) cnntp.org>,
"The Bicycling Guitarist" <Chris (AT) TheBicyclingGuitarist (DOT) net
wrote:
On that page, you have this:

div id="menubar"
ul
li class="skip"
a class="menu2" href="#skiplinks" title="skip navigation
links">Skip links</a
/li
li
a class="menu2" href="schwinn/tbg.htm" title="tells how I
Third, (but I have not studied your site properly so this may not
be convenient on the whole) you don't generally need to keep
putting class="menu2" if you use #menubar li a to specify a
style. It is briefer.

Wow. There were 11 instances of class="menu2" on each of 181 pages. I
deleted every instance and also deleted the class name from the stylesheet.
Everything still works!


Thank you, Dorayme. Please, is there anything more I can do to streamline my
CSS?
I am using a newsreader that does not retain threads. But I will
look up your site's url in Google when I have a bigger moment
than right now.

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dorayme


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