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thowe

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I am trying to figure out how to go about setting up a "where are you" with CSS. I want my users to click on a link and have the link they clicked on be different on the page they land on.

For example, you click on a link that says "page 1" then they go to page 1, and the link on page 1 is darker than the other links, so that the user knows where they are. This is difficult to explain but the forums use this technique at the top of the page to tell you what page you are on.

How to do this with CSS? Thanks in advance for any help.



Intermediate Dreamweaver user, learning more everyday.
 
use CSS classes and assign a different class to the current page link.



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