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2/2/2006 6:02 PM
 
Hi

Currently I using 'rootmenuitemselectedcssclass' css to highlight the menu item of the page that is being displayed. When a sub page is displayed that class is not used to highlight the mainmenuitem.

I tried using 'submenuitemactivecss' but this highlighted the sub menu item not the mainmenuitem. I want to highlight the mainmenuitem when one of its sub pages are selected.

Like this page for example. http://clients.salaro.com/Default.aspx?alias=clients.salaro.com/eie

Is there any in depth documentation on the menu and how it works? I want to know the menu inside out.
 
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