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6/12/2008 5:57 PM
 

I am new to DNN and using the HouseMenu on a website. I have used it before with success and would like to use it again for a project where I need a very specific design for the navigation. Each of the menu items appears in a box (tab), but I need to have each one appear in a different colored box, color coded to match sections of the site. I know how to do this easily with CSS, but is there a way that I can access the values of each individual menu item to assign it a specific color value through DNN? Is there an XML file where this information is stored that I might be able to configure or a way I can call this through the CSS file? Again, I'm new to this so my knowledge is very limited.

This is a link to the preliminary HTML version of the menu, done entirely with CSS (best viewed in IE):

http://www.h2xmultimedia.com/clients/_jotf/index.html

 
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