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1 Is there a way to highlight the button for the page you are already on? or distinguish it some way from the others in the bar 2 I noticed something weird the last post i made when i entered my web site it changed from (just an example) XYZ Consulting if I use my site it changes to driving to south america why? what did i do Driving to South America in a Motorhome oops didnt do it this time - did it in thread about iframes asirimarco it still works just wondered main question is #1 |
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i dont think so but why would you want the button for the page you are on just delete it and find another way to let your customers know where they are
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AllStar has a point, each page should be self explanatory anyway.... you could always use page Nos, but what is to stop your visitor from hopping to the pages that he or she wants to go to......... |
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i have gone in and at the bottom of each page added a "next page" button - also in the nav buttons for the page they are on the button says "this page" even i got confused as to where i was a couple of times Driving to South America in a Motorhome any suggestions why my url keeps changing wording |
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Hi There, You could just delete the button and replace it with an image or your logo highlighted that says what page your on. Hope you understand its late here. regards Alber |
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