Highlighting the current page in a Spry menu bar

Hello

I'm trying to get my spry nav bar to display the page that the Viewer is currently enabled (that is, if they were on the 'services' page, the 'services' button would be highlighted)

But it's more complex than I thought and I seem to have lost my way.

Can someone please take a look at my code and tell me where I'm wrong?

This is the html code of the homepage:

< div class = "navigation" >
< ul id = "MenuBar1" class = "MenuBarHorizontal" >
< id = "home" li class = "current" > < a href = "#index.html" > The Home Page < /a > < /li >
< id = "services" li class = "" > < a href = "#services.html" > Services < /a > < /li > ""
< id = 'seminars' li class = "" > < a href = "#seminars.html" > seminars < /a > < /li > ""
< li = id 'Boutique' class = "" > < a href = "#shop.html" > shop < /a > < /li > ""
< id = 'contact' li class = "" > < a href = "#contact.html" > contact us < /a > < /li > < /ul >

< / div >

And the CSS:

#MenuBar1 li.current UL {background-color: #FFF ;}}

Any help would be most appreciated.

Thank you!

Centering of your site must be in the world with CSS as follows:

{body

Width: 970px; / * some width in px, % or ems * /.

Auto margin: 0; / * with width, this centers your page * /.

text-align: center;  / * for older browsers * /.

}

But to answer your question, Yes. You can apply more than one class to an HTML tag.  Note the comma between the quotation marks.

Nancy O.
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    MenuBarRightShrink - as MenuBarLeftShrink, but right-aligned
    MenuBarFixedLeft - set to a specified width defined in rule "." MenuBarFixedLeft', and left-aligned.
    MenuBarFixedCentered - Fixed to a specified width defined in rule "." MenuBarFixedCentered',.
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    with the rules. This allows use of multiple MenuBarBasic widgets on the same page with different layouts. Due to limitations in IE6.
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    MenuItem and MenuItemLabel
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    so be careful when using other than relative sizes
    100% on the fonts submenu. */
    make-weight: normal;
    font size: 17px;
    make-style: normal;
    padding: 0;

    }
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    instance of widget, we used the concatenated string classnames to our selectors for the type of layout of the menu bar
    in this section. These have very low specificity, so be careful not to overstep accidentally. */

    . MenuBar br {/ * using only a class, so there same specificity that the "."} MenuBarFixedCentered br' rule bleow * /.
    display: none;
    }
    . {MenuBarLeftShrink}
    float: left; / * shrink the content, but also to float the menu bar * /.
    Width: auto;
    }
    . {MenuBarRightShrink}
    float: right; / * shrink the content, but also to float the menu bar * /.
    Width: auto;
    }
    . {MenuBarFixedLeft}
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    . {MenuBarFixedCentered}
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    margin-left: auto;
    margin-right: auto;
    }
    . MenuBarFixedCentered br {}
    Clear: both;
    Display: block;
    }
    . MenuBarFixedCentered. Submenu br {}
    display: none;
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    . {MenuBarFullwidth}
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    Width: 100%;
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    margin: 0;     / * Zero margin on the containers of items. The MenuItem is the active area of hover.
    For most elements, we have padding top or bottom or border only on MenuItem
    or a child so we keep all tiled submenu with elements.
    Definition of this 0 avoids the "dead zones" to hover. */
    }
    #MenuBar. {}, MenuItem
    padding: 10px 10px 10px 4px;
    background-color: #000088;
    background-image: url (.. /ACLCO%20Graphics%20-%20Web%20Site%20Parts/navigation%20Bar%20Segm ent - Dark.png);
    background-repeat: repeat-x;

    }
    #MenuBar. {MenuItemFirst}
    border-style: none none no none;
    }
    #MenuBar. {MenuItemLast}
    border-style: none none no none;
    }

    #MenuBar. MenuItem. {MenuItemLabel}
    text-align: center;
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    color: #ffffff;
    background-color: transparent;
    padding: 0px 18px 0px 5px;
    Width: 10em;
    Width: auto;
    }
    . SpryIsIE6 #MenuBar. MenuItem. {MenuItemLabel}
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    }

    / * First level of submenu items * /.
    #MenuBar. Submenu. {}, MenuItem
    do-family: Arial, Helvetica, without serif.
    make-weight: bold;
    font size: 15px;
    make-style: normal;
    background-color: #000088;
    padding: 0px 2px 0px 0px;
    border-width: 0px;
    border color: #cccccc #cccccc #cccccc #cccccc.
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    }
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    #MenuBar. Submenu. {MenuItemLast}
    border-style: none none no none;
    }
    #MenuBar. Submenu. MenuItemLast. {MenuItemLabel}
    padding-bottom: 10px;
    }
    #MenuBar. Submenu. MenuItem. {MenuItemLabel}
    text-align: left;
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    background-color: transparent;
    color: #ffffff;
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    / * Hover States for containers, objects and labels * /.
    #MenuBar. {MenuItemHover}
    background-color: #2E35A3;
    background-image: url (.. /ACLCO%20Graphics%20-%20Web%20Site%20Parts/navigation%20Bar%20Segm ent%20Light2.png);
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    }

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    background-color: transparent; / * expose this propeller separately * /.
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    }
    #MenuBar. MenuItemHover. {MenuItemLabel}
    background-color: transparent;
    color: #ffffff;
    }
    #MenuBar. Submenu. {MenuItemHover}
    background-color: #2E35A3;

    }

    #MenuBar. Submenu. MenuItemHover. {MenuItemLabel}
    background-color: transparent;
    color: #ffffff;
    }
    / * The submenu - first-level submenus properties * /.
    #MenuBar. {SubMenuVisible}
    background-color: transparent;
    min-width: 0%;  / * This prevents the menu being lean that the parent MenuItemContainer - but not available on ie6 nice to have * /.
    border-style: none none no none;
    }
    #MenuBar.MenuBar. SubMenuVisible {/ * menu bar horizontally for only * /}
    top: 100%;    / * 100% is at the bottom of menuItemContainer parent * /.
    left: 0px; / * "left" may need tuning according to borders or padding applied to the bar MenuItemContainer or MenuItem,.
    and your personal taste.
    0px align left drop-down list with the content of the MenuItemContainer area. Assuming you keep the margins 0
    on MenuItemContainer and on the parent MenuItem
    menu bar, which in fact equals the sum of padding-left MenuItemContainer & MenuItem align
    the drop-down menu to the left of the menu item label.*.
    z-index: 10;
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    #MenuBar.MenuBarVertical. {SubMenuVisible}
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    min-width: 0px; / * Do not neeed to match the width of the parent MenuItemContainer - elements will avoid total collapse * /.
    }
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    #MenuBar. MenuLevel1. {SubMenuVisible}
    background-color: transparent;
    min-width: 0px; / * Do not neeed to match the width of the parent MenuItemContainer - elements will avoid total collapse * /.
    Top: 0px;    / * If you want, you can move this down a smidge to separate the top item "submenu s of menubar.
    It is really necessary only for the submenu on the first point of MenuLevel1, or you can make it negative to make the submenu
    vertically 'centered' about his call to * /.
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    * Unfortunately, IE6 does not support using mutiple classnames in a selector for an element. For a selector like '. foo.bar.baz', IE6 does not take into account
    * all but the final classname (here, ".baz") and defines the specificity in consequence, with only one of these classs as significant. To work around this problem
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    * It should not and gets the specificity wrong too, we have rules of order carefully, then misapplied rule in IE6 can be overridden.
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    . SpryIsIE6 #MenuBar. MenuBarView. MenuItemWithSubMenuHover. MenuItemLabel / * selector IE6 * /}
    background-color: transparent; / * expose this propeller separately * /.
    color: #ffffff;
    }
    . SpryIsIE6 #MenuBar. MenuBarView. Submenu. MenuItemWithSubMenuHover. MenuItemLabel / * selector IE6 * /}
    background-color: transparent; / * expose this propeller separately * /.
    color: #ffffff;
    }
    . SpryIsIE6 #MenuBar. Submenu. Submenu / * selector IE6 * /}
    left margin:-0px; / * Offset at least part of a version of 'double upholstery' bug IE6 'double margin "* /.
    }


    / * EndOAWidget_Instance_2141544 * /.

    / * End Spry Menu Bar Widget 2.0 (1.0) Horizontal Menu Custom styles * /.


    < / style >

    The CSS for the site in general is reproduced below: (my belief is that it is a: link, a: visited, a: hover, a: active styles that may be in conflict).

    @charset "utf-8";


    {body
    Police: 100% Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, without serif.
    min-height: 0; / * this is necessary to overcome the "haslayout" bug found in Windows 7 in conjunction with IE8.  For more information see: URL - http://reference.sitepoint.com/css/haslayout.html * /
    margin: 0; / * It is advisable to zero, the margin and the filling of the body to hold element has a different default browser * /.
    padding: 0;
    text-align: center; / * This allows the centering of the container and overcomes an inherent bug in IE 5 * /.
    Color: #000000;
    list-style-image: none;
    background-color: #FCFCFC;

    }

    H1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 {}

    color: #000066;

    }

    a: link {}
    color: #151A 96.
    text-decoration: underline;
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    color: #F30A0A;
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    color: #151A 96.
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    make-weight: bold;

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    #issues_menu a: visited {}
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    make-weight: bold;
    text-decoration: none;

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    #issues_menu a: hover {}
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    make-weight: bold;
    make-style: oblique;
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    color: #151A 96.
    make-weight: bold;
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    {#archives}
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    padding-right: 15px;
    padding-bottom: 20px;
    padding-left: 0px;

    }

    {.landscape_textbox}
    Width: 500px;
    margin-right: 0px;
    margin left: 30px;
    padding-top: 35px;.
    padding-bottom: 25px;
    make-style: normal;
    make-weight: normal;

    }

    {.landscape_textbox_hdr}

    Width: 500px;
    height: 38px;
    margin: auto;
    padding: 0;
    background-image:
    URL (.. / ACLCO%20Graphics%20-%20Web%20site%20Parts/Landscape%20Textbox%20Header.png);

    }

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    margin: auto;
    padding-top: 12px;
    padding-bottom: 12px;
    background-image: url (.. /ACLCO%20Graphics%20-%20Web%20Site%20Parts/landscapte%20Textbox%20 Middle.png);
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    {.landscape_textbox_content}

    Width: 450px;
    Padding: 25px;
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    {.landscape_textbox_ftr}

    Width: 500px;
    height: 44px;
    margin: auto;
    padding: 0;
    background-image: url (.. /ACLCO%20Graphics%20-%20Web%20Site%20Parts/Landscape%20Textbox%20F ooter.png);

    }


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    padding: 0; / * This filling is the alignment to the left of the items in the div that appear above him. */
    Width: 960px;
    height: 222px;
    background-image:
    URL (.. / ACLCO%20Graphics%20-%20Web%20site%20Parts/Website%20Footer%20_960.png);
    background-repeat: repeat no.;

    }

    #footer p {}
    margin: 0px; / * zero setting the margins of the first element in the footer will avoid the possibility of the collapse of the margin - a space between the div tags * /.
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    margin-left: 50px;
    right margin: 50px;
    padding: 10px;
    font size: small;
    }

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    }

    .fltrt {/ * this class can be used to float right to the item in your page.} The floating element must precede the element it should be next to the page. */
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    left margin: 8px;
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    float: left;
    right margin: 8px;
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    line-height: 0px;
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    float: left;
    line-height: 80%;
    font size: 250%;
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    {.red_arrows}
    list-style-position: outside;
    list-style-image: url (.. / ACLCO%20Graphics%20-%20Web%20site%20Parts/Arrow%20Large.png);
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    Grateful creative

    www.gratefulcreative.com

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    Nancy O.

    ALT-Web Design & Publishing

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