Marko Moeller wrote:
Hi Maarten,

Hi Marko,

:murb: [maarten brouwers] wrote:


 I'm not joking!
:-(

 The header is controlled by a CMS system... which makes it easier to
 change headers and footers etc from specific pages...
OK.

 So the addition of 'class="active"' is done by the CMS system ...
 (actually if we would turn this option on for the test site, it will
 probably highlight 'projects'.
That is ugly :-(
In this case it would be better to set no tab as active (if this is possible). On a test site this is no big problem, if this issue will be on the Homepage too, it could be a stopper, cause it will bring confusion to some users.

Well i think there really might be no problem, where you currently suspect one.

As I understood it it is just that we just can“t do it at the momment on the test site because every webpage for a tab there is below http://test.openoffice.org while on production later on one tab will be on http://www.openoffice.org another one one http://support.openoffice.org and so on and which item has the class="active" set is just something which is in control of the CMS system and would be depending on the domain on where the page actually lives.


Regards
Marko


Regards,
Bernd

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