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I will check it out. <br>
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Thanks for your help.<br>
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Sue<br>
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On 5/12/12 5:25 PM, Ms. Nancy Wichmann wrote:
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<div><span>How can the menu system set an "active trail" if the
item is not part of a menu hierarchy? So, no, in this case,
you should not expect any menu items to show active. There
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I have a tabbed main menu. The active tab has a
different color so the <br>
user always knows which tab is active. I display
multiple articles on <br>
the home page. When viewing the article teasers, the
home page tab shows <br>
active. When the user clicks Read More, the node
displays to show the <br>
complete content and none of the navigation tabs show as
active.<br>
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My initial thought was that the home tab should still
display as active <br>
since the article appears on the home page.<br>
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