If you navigator has a unique class (or id) you could just refer to it via the
CSS:
I'm guessing something like .goto em{font-weight: bold; font-color: blue} would
work. Note that disabled links by default are wrapped in em tags.
If that isn't good enough, you can subclass the AjaxPagingNavigator and
override the newPagingNavigationLink() method. In there you could add a
behavior to do your custom styling or set the setBeforeDisabledLink() and
setAfterDisabledLink() methods to insert in the markup you require.
-Clint
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On Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at 4:31 AM, sap2000 wrote:
The current page selection is noticed by disabled link of the selected page
number.
In our project we need to highlight (bold font and colour) selected page by
means of css.
How this can be achived ?
Thank you.
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