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Posted by Jukka K. Korpela on 09/30/21 12:01
Scripsit patrice.fiset@gmail.com:
> Hello, can someone good in CSS help me figure out how to set the
> active color like the hover color for the top menu of this page.
I don't see any active color change, and I don't see why you would like
to prevent it, since it would be a usability enhancement. What do you
mean by "active color"?
> http://www.westland-associates.com/properties/northpark/
That's confusing, since the "tabs" don't indicate where you are: "Home"
has gray background, no matter where you are.
> You can find the CSS file right here:
> http://www.westland-associates.com/properties/northpark/images/BrightSide.css
>
> The structure of the CSS is king of stranger to me any help would be
It contains syntax errors, to begin with, using nonexistent element
names.
But the design is generally poor, and there's little point in trying to
fix it. An expert would need some time to figure out how to make the tab
system work at least the way it was meant to work. But using tiny gray
text as copy text is usually a sufficient indication of a need for total
redesign, and this is confirmed by the automatic image alternation, a
major annoyance and obstacle to actually reading any information.
Unless you really have to, stop working with the site unless the site
owner asks you what should really be done with it.
--
Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/
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