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Posted 6/5/2008 2:19:28 PM
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Firstly thanks for the video, works like a dream! Only one problem I have, I am using a sidebar navigation system from DWT. I only want the css rollovers on certain pages, unfortunately once I attach the css stylesheet to my htm pages, all of the links in my sidebar get altered too. Anyone any idea of a workaround for this? Strangely it is not affecting footer links
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Posted 6/14/2008 5:15:38 PM
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You would need to have a seperate set of properties then. For instance if you have your navigation in a div with an id of "sidebarRollover", you would have to give it another id name to in effect turn it off, maybe like "sidebarNoRollover" and have those settings in your CSS.

Is that what you're talking about?


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