Not sure what you mean by "active" bit. The Freepages and RootsWeb servers support the #echo, #include, and #config commands. For instructions, see <http://freepages.computers.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~elsi/SSI.html> Pat A. At 01:16 PM 6/1/2016, Jennifer McKemie via wrote: >Hi gang, > >Another novice question. I've used includes for menus over numerous pages. >But now I'm drawing a blank on formatting these. I would like to add the >"active" bit to these, but how would I do this? Seems like it wouldn't be >possible? > >BTW, I was one of those bad people who did way too much in the file manager >and didn't back things up as often or well as I should have and lost tons >of things with the issues last fall/winter. I'm now happily using Brackets >all the time and backing up locally and to the cloud. Thanks for all the >help in getting that sorted! > >Jen > >PS. is there a Facebook equivalent to this group? > > >-- >Jennifer McKemie >www.mckemie.org > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >[email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I'm not going to use the right terminology, so please forgive me. But yes, I am currently using the following: <.!--#include virtual="recordsmenu.txt" --> and in another area (one area is my one name study, the other is everyone else in my genealogy) I have a menu with class="active" indicators (changes the appearance of the tab). I'd like to change the appearance of the records menu relative to what page the user is on. But for the pages I am currently using the "active" bit, I have to change it on each one - not really a big deal, as less than a dozen pages. The pages covered by the records menu, however, number much higher than 12 (which I guess is why the includes menus to start with)... Is there a way to change them without revamping such that the menu is written on each page? Its a stylistic thing, so not gonna kill me, and I'm working on incorporating a breadcrumbs feature now which kinda makes it a redundancy, but for learning purposes, still would like to know :) Thanks! Jen On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 1:35 PM, Pat Asher <[email protected]> wrote: > Not sure what you mean by "active" bit. > > The Freepages and RootsWeb servers support the #echo, #include, and > #config commands. > > For instructions, see < > http://freepages.computers.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~elsi/SSI.html> > > > Pat A. > > > At 01:16 PM 6/1/2016, Jennifer McKemie via wrote: > >> Hi gang, >> >> Another novice question. I've used includes for menus over numerous pages. >> But now I'm drawing a blank on formatting these. I would like to add the >> "active" bit to these, but how would I do this? Seems like it wouldn't be >> possible? >> >> BTW, I was one of those bad people who did way too much in the file >> manager >> and didn't back things up as often or well as I should have and lost tons >> of things with the issues last fall/winter. I'm now happily using Brackets >> all the time and backing up locally and to the cloud. Thanks for all the >> help in getting that sorted! >> >> Jen >> >> PS. is there a Facebook equivalent to this group? >> >> >> -- >> Jennifer McKemie >> www.mckemie.org >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > -- Jennifer McKemie www.mckemie.org