Hmmm, turns out it was a mistake I had made in the css a while back. Working fine now. I was kinda looking forward to use it to learn how to use rules. You were talking about creating a rule using the rules module, right? Or did you just mean adding stuff to the CSS?
Have a great weekend everyone, Phil
From: Jamie Holly hovercrafter@earthlink.net To: support@drupal.org, Date: 01/03/2014 02:15 PM Subject: Re: [support] Using <front> for Path in a menu link Sent by: support-bounces@drupal.org
If you do the rules right, you won't loose the mouseover. Say you're selecting based on the a element having the active class:
a.active { // This will become your active color. Set it to the same as the regular color a color if you don't want a different color. color:
}
a.active:hover { // Your hover color. To keep it the same as hover, set it to what the other hovers are. color: }
You've also got the :active selector the browser uses, as well as :visited. Those colors depend upon the browser, unless specified in the stylesheet, which is why it's a good idea to reset them in your theme.
Jamie Holly http://hollyit.net On 1/3/2014 1:37 PM, Philip_Wetzel@nhd.uscourts.gov wrote: Hmm, I'm not giving up on the idea of creating a rule just yet. I created a rule to throw up a warning on page init (something like that). So, I have the "when" to do it figured out. You can see that the "Court Info" "a" tag has the "active" class assigned to it. Looks like I just need to get rid of the class assignment (make it class=""). so it looks like the Jury-info <a href one below it.
I can make the active color same as the non-active color, but then I would loose the mouse over color change. I know my client would not like that at the least.
Nancy, by menu block you mean what I'm showing under "filing without an Attorney"? Thanks all! Phil PS:Hope the screenshot comes out OK. I'm a Lotus notes rookie.
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From: Nancy Wichmann nan_wich@bellsouth.net To: "support@drupal.org" support@drupal.org, Date: 01/03/2014 12:56 PM Subject: Re: [support] Using <front> for Path in a menu link Sent by: support-bounces@drupal.org
This is a long-running issue in Drupal, with no perfect solution. Using <front> may work for you, but I doubt it. There are some modules that address this (I'll leave the search to you). What I did in the past was to put a small text on a page that says "Here's what you can find in this section" and then include a menu block for the sub-menu of the main item.
Nancy
From: "Philip_Wetzel@nhd.uscourts.gov" My client wants to have no landing page if the user clicks on any of the top level menu links. Specifying <front> for the path works perfectly, except the color of the menu becomes the "selected" color (same as mouse over).-- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]
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