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9/11/2010 1:35 PM
 
So ive figured out how to acess individual menu items. But im a bit confused on the child items. i know if i apply a sytle to mi0 thats the home and mi0-0 is the first child element in the home. But what if i want to apply a style to all the elements under mi0? how do i do that?
 
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9/14/2010 7:03 AM
 
Ok maybe i used the wrong subject title im refering to the DNN nav. Is there any one that has an answer?
 
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9/14/2010 9:26 AM
 
mi0 * OR mi0 li
 
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9/15/2010 10:02 AM
 
not working :(
 
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9/15/2010 10:21 AM
 

This ultimately depends on how you're rendering the menu and what provider you're using. Can you provide a link to an example in action?

If you're using Firefox, I'd recommend installing the Firebug extension (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fire...) as this let's you see the markup generated, not only as HTML but also by the javascript working on the nav element. To target a specific set of items under a menu item you're looking to find the ID associated to that wrapping element of the submenu. If you have an example it's easier to show.

Regards,

Rick.



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