
05-28-2008, 05:51 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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Re: Please review CSSconcept
Hi Talks_44,
Upon visiting the site I have made the following observations:
The opening article on the Home page states the following…
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The following article will show you how can you highlight a page’s link on a navigation menu using CSS code, and no scripting. When you have a navigation menu, let’s say standard : Home, About, Contact, Products links and the viewer is looking at the Contact page, the link shall be highlight so they are viewing that page.
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Why not implement this in the site navigation as a demonstration? The ‘visited’ state would be helpful as well because the CSS link and the CSS Design link in the top navigation offer different pages than the CSS and CSS Design links in the side navigation. It would be beneficial to have a distinction between the two or visitors may assume they are the same and miss one or the other. The ‘visited’ link state would make it obvious that the page had not been viewed and that the links are for different pages.
I would also recommend using a spelling and grammar tool…
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Originally Posted by CSS Colection 2008
Hope you will find useful this list and add it to your bookmark fast, because when you are in big trouble you can search trough them great solutions
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trough?(spell check) Them great solutions? (grammar check) It should read as,… “…search through their great solutions.” Or “… through them for great solutions.”
My last observation is that the Description and Keywords META tags are generated for WordPress and have no relevance to the page content of CSS.
Hope that Helps!
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