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3/29/2010 7:26 PM
 

Not sure if this is the right place to post this Q, but since this has to do with manipulation document elements I thought this would be the best place.  Well, I need to programmically add or change id and class variables to the body element(s) depending on certain behaviors or the current page.

How would I go by doing this and where is the prime area to it in.  For instance I need to add a variable to the body element like id="<somevariable>_page", class="<somevariable>_style".  When ever the user navigates to a page a variable replaces the <somevariable> and then I can maniplulate the theme based on that varibles among other things.



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4/2/2010 2:59 AM
 

Have you considered looking at jQuery for this?  Its Selectors and DOM manipulation abilities are quite powerful...

http://api.jquery.com/category/selectors/

 

 

 
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