Hi Alexandre,

Thank you for the reply. I'm not sure what you mean by enable debugging in
Firebug.

Basically, the first submenu item for specific menu item should always
default to having the "current" class.

Although I can tell that something is occurring using console.log to inspect
the a-link addClass method, the actual html for the page rendering is not
applying; I effectively cannot see the results of the addClass method that
is run if I am doing an addClass method during only the main menu
selections.

The best way to see what I mean is to:

* first, click the "about us" link.
* then, click the "what we do" link

The "what we do" link should be highlighted just like after the second click
when clicking on the "about us" link. As far as I can tell, addClass is
running, but the page is not actually rendering the change, and Firebug is
not showing the class in the HTML inspector.

Right-click on the "what we do" link, select "Inspect Element", then click
on the "about us" link. See the current goes away? It should stay, and I
can't figure out why it's not working.

Thanks!
Jared


Alexandre Plennevaux-2 wrote:
> 
> jared, your website is supernice and promising, but i for one don't
> understand anything about your problem description. i think either you're
> lacking sleep or you wrote too fast :)
> 
> Can you rephrase please, for people that don't yet know your website
> internals (or lack sleep themselves ) ?can you also enable logging (i have
> firebug) on the page online, because the console doesn't show anything
> here.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> alexandre
> 
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 2:08 PM, userdude <farri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>>
>>
>> I am having an issue with the following jQuery code:
>>
>> http://www.houseofoverlord.com/c/jeniffer/bhive/test2.html
>> http://www.houseofoverlord.com/c/jeniffer/bhive/test2.html
>>
>> The rendering that is not occurring is when the page:
>>
>> * Loads
>> * When clicking the main (horizontal) menu items
>>
>> What is supposed to happen is the default (first) navsecondary a tag is
>> supposed to receive a current class designation. If I console.log,
>> everything seems fine, but the screen display does not show the change,
>> and
>> the HTML view in Firefox does not demonstrate the update
>> (class="current").
>>
>> If you click on "about us" and then click on "what we do", that behavior
>> is
>> supposed to happen automatically when clicking the "about us" menu link.
>>
>> Anybody know what's going on?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Jared
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