On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 2:13 PM, Graham Hays
<graham.h...@visualcomputing.co.uk> wrote:
> It would depend on why you want to not display a link .. with PHP the link
> is never displayed but with CSS it will still be displayed if the user turns
> off CSS, if the link is not essential then go with CSS. I usually still
> display the link (text) but not as a working link (I assume the reason is
> simply to prevent an unnecessary page load).
>

Agreed. I've done this as well. On home page, home link is highlighted
as the active page and isn't clickable.


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