Sent by Egor Kloos on 29 July 2004 15:03
Yes sure you can use a backend solution. If you have that option. It's a
solution for small static sites. Personally I wrote a PHP solution for my
own site, it's provides more flexibility.
I don't see why adding a ID for each element would be restricting.
Superfluous maybe, but I wouldn't consider it restricting.
Well if you dont have CSS enabled then the question becomes kind of mute.
Seeing as modern xHTML seperates styling issues from it's structure having
no CSS would pose other porblems that would deserve more attention than
hightlights. But this is getting way of topic.
I hope I make sense,
Egor Kloos
http://dutchcelt.nl/
>> There is one solution that I like myself. Jon Hicks has blogged on the
>> methode:
>> http://www.hicksdesign.co.uk/journal/271/highlighting-current-page-with-css
>
> Yes, I have seen that before, and it allows for different colour schemes,
> but two issues remain
> 1) You need to write the body id out via the backend anyway, why not the
> whole navigation?
> 2) Isn't adding an ID for each navigation element restricting yourself a
> bit too much?
> 3) The highlight only works with CSS enabled
>
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