On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 4:12 AM, Lukas Renggli <renggli@gmail.com> wrote:
> "About us" and "Contacts" are different from "adventure guide", "tours
> review" and "bike news".
>
> How can I specify different classes for them ?

If you use the menu widget, you could specify the menu as such:

- *about|class=first*
- *adventure*
- *events*
- *contacts|class=last*

It seems it doesn't work. The CSS class is ignored. I used Firebug and I see just .menu ul li  for those divs.

I did this:

- */Rutas|class=zaraza*
 
 

However, this adds the class to the link. In general it is not
possible to add additional classes to widgets without creating your
own subclass.

Sorry. I didn't understood that.
 


A common and rather simple trick of CSS designers is to define
different background image on '.menu', '.menu ul', '.menu ul li' that
overlap each other to get the desired effect.

But this actually didn't solve my problem. Ok, I can define differents background images but where I tell them each menu which background image or css class to use ?


Thanks for the help.

Mariano
 

Lukas

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