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User is offline Fred Larson
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Rules for "Hover" classes 

I am creating a new skin using the [NAV] skin object and the DnnMenu navigation provider. I noticed that when a menu item is part of the breadcrumb array list (i.e., the CSSBreadCrumb classes are applied), the CSSNodeHover classes have no effect. Is this the way you intended the menu to work? Go to http://www.protegemusicacademy.com for a simple example. I checked the code using Firebug and when the home page is selected, CSSBreadCrumbRoot is applied to the "Home" <div> and CSSNodeRoot is applied to the "Contact Us" <div>. So it looks like you apply the hover class to the "Contact Us" <div> but not the "Home" <div>. Thanks...


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