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9/28/2006 11:37 PM
 
I'm trying out the dnn:nav skinobject.

I've used CSSNodeSelectedRoot to specify a class that allows me to identify the page that has been loaded (ie the currently selected page).

To illustrate this to the user I've modified the text in the menu to be a different color and changed the behaviour so that it doesn't alter in color or background color when the mouseover occurs.

I'd like to keep the mouse cursor as an arrow too.  But when I look at the html source it seems to be rendering as <span style="cursor: pointer">pagename</span>.

Does anyone know if there's a way to override this?



/Brian C
 
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