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Posted by saz on 11/02/05 16:14
In article <zZOdnYTvp5EvL_XeRVnyjA@giganews.com>,
noemail@nospamplease.com says...
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> >>
> >> Or I do it with PHP then you can do cool stuff link make the current link
> >> a
> >> bigger font and change the colour. You can see an example on my top menu
> >> at:
> >> http://www.pixelverts.com
> >>
> >
> > What are you talking about??? Why would anyone use PHP for link color
> > and/or size changes? That makes no sense whatsoever.
> >
> > Use CSS. There are excellent tutorials all over the internet.
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> Diffenece of veiws I think. If you have a PHP page why not? If you just have
> HTML then you are right it would not be worth it. The advantage of the PHP
> solution is you user just gets the rendered HTML which can often be lighter
> than CSS. I guess it depends on how much traffic you expect. The download is
> the weak link, the server CPU is not so this is why I'm a fan of PHP.We
> could argue forever on this but the original poster wanted to know some
> ideas and that is what we have BOTH given him.
>
> Cheers,
>
> David
>
>
>
You need to re-read the original post. They are using Dreamweaver and
have no idea how to change link colors, etc. Clearly a newbie, and CSS
is far easier to master than PHP.
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