I have a standard navigation bar at the top of each page of my
website. I would like to have the link to the current page be a
dfferent color than the links to the other pages.
I can easily do this by retyping the nav bar on each page and giving
the current link an id that CSS wil color differently than the other
links. However, I would like to do this in some manner where I don't
have to retype the menu on every page.
Is it possible to do this without javascript?
Tom
I have a standard navigation bar at the top of each page of my
website. I would like to have the link to the current page be a
dfferent color than the links to the other pages.
I can easily do this by retyping the nav bar on each page and giving
the current link an id that CSS wil color differently than the other
links. However, I would like to do this in some manner where I don't
have to retype the menu on every page.
Is it possible to do this without javascript?
Tom
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