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  • Charon

    Great, it works

    Your method worked great for me, im also going to follow up on the
    javascript version David left and compare.
    Thanks guys.


  • Brian

    #2
    Re: Great, it works

    Charon wrote:[color=blue]
    > Your method worked great for me, im also going to follow up on the
    > javascript version David left and compare.[/color]

    What works great? You started a new thread instead of replying in the
    old one, and you quoted nothing from the original message. That
    leaves us with no way to figure out what you're talking about.

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    • Charon

      #3
      Re: Great, it works

      I realized that a little later,
      Sorry about that just a miss click, I feel like a tool now.
      You would be the one to notice as well :(

      To clear things up


      Previous thread:
      Brian wrote:[color=blue]
      > Charon wrote:
      >[color=green]
      >>While using the following to self link documents
      >>
      >><a href="#NAME"></a>
      >>
      >>Is there a way to dynamicaly bold, underline, or highlight the target[/color]
      >
      > Such a thing is possible using css 3's :target pseudo-class. Using
      > your html example above, place the following in your styles:
      >
      > a#name:target {
      > font-weight: bold;
      > }[/color]

      oops. That's bogus. The above css declaration would work with an id,
      but not the a href="name" contruct given. Sorry. Try something like

      <a href="foo.html" id="name">foo resource</a>

      Here's a better example:

      <h2 id="name">proje ct name</h2>

      #name:target {
      font-weight: bold;
      }

      better still:

      <ul id="toc">
      <li><a href="#name">pr oject name</a></li>
      <li><a href="#goal">pr oject goals</a></li>
      <li><a href="#timeline ">project timeline</a></li>
      </ul>

      <h2 id="name">proje ct name</h2>
      <!-- content -->

      <h2 id="goal">proje ct goals</h2>
      <!-- content -->

      <h2 id="timeline">p roject timeline</h2>
      <!-- content -->



      h2:target {
      font-weight: bold;
      }

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      "Brian" <usenet1@juliet remblay.com.inv alid-remove-this-part> wrote in
      message news:diIvb.2082 66$ao4.743572@a ttbi_s51...[color=blue]
      > Charon wrote:[color=green]
      > > Your method worked great for me, im also going to follow up on the
      > > javascript version David left and compare.[/color]
      >
      > What works great? You started a new thread instead of replying in the
      > old one, and you quoted nothing from the original message. That
      > leaves us with no way to figure out what you're talking about.
      >
      > --
      > Brian
      > follow the directions in my address to email me
      >[/color]


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      • Stan Brown

        #4
        Re: Great, it works

        In article <r4Nvb.460500$6 C4.113455@pd7tw 1no> in
        comp.infosystem s.www.authoring.html, Charon
        <eric.bauld@edu .sait.ab.ca> wrote:[color=blue]
        >I realized that a little later,
        >Sorry about that just a miss click, I feel like a tool now.
        >You would be the one to notice as well :([/color]


        makes it harder to follow discussions.
        before the material you're commenting on, it
        When you put your comments

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