first:
http://www.the-web-seeker.com/Reg70Reg3k/
All of my work here is contributed to help this music forum to
whom I owe a great deal...Its Specifically for Yamaha PSR/TYROS
keyboard learning and sharing...
The owner started his efforts about 7 years ago and has spread
a lot of good knowledge thru-out the world...
He was/is not too wild about Flash menu's the maintenance aspects.
Albeit he is the person who put me onto CC products...
Anyway, this is where my "bug" do get into HTML etc. started couple
of years ago...
My current project is a set of Lessons for PSR 3000 Registration Use for Beginners...
I started writing it last Oct. to help a friend, with learning disabilities and it evolved...
PSRTUTORIAL.COM site has hundreds of Tech support pages
for these keyboards and the owner built and in turn maintains it free of charge...
Probably the best Yamaha Website in the world for "mission" and
also its heavy use, and very active forum...
Enough of the history... Late Dec 07 I dumped about 27 pages of
code that would make you turn White... so crappy...
After purchasing the CC mega developers pak... the VSD put me
in a position to clean up the code generate the BASE CSS code
I then took this code and place a "shell" of CSS menu's based
Templates... Several sources.. I modified them quite a bit...
There is a lot I still dont know, but the reason for the
long post is this...
1. I want to be able to show the CURRENT button on the page
being used. Some of the menu's had a indication of this
code, but was a FIXED entity... The button "lit" up was
static.. and additional buttons would only show Hover...
a couple of the menus show a "residual" indication of
being current...
Need some code examples on how to do this... W3C on CSS has
some "grey" talk about it... but never really nails it down..
2. Also maybe this is part of my mistake and truly being lost..
Does the STYLE.INI need to be used with the menu files...
Never calls it out....
I've spent many hours looking trying and experimenting on getting
this to work... Nodda...
Thank you in Advance,
Seeker