At 3:05 PM +0200 3/30/07, Dwayne Heronimo wrote:
Dear All,
I have made a tabbed navegation with CSS. And if you set class="active" to
one of the tabs, it will then be highlighted.
So I thought to make this dymamic with PHP. Using the $_GET variable I can
get the page name above with something like. $page_name = $_GET['page'] ;
so I can tell the class when to be active to what page.
Should I use the isset function for this? I am very new to PHP but here is
my try, but of course its not working:
<?php
if (isset ($_GET['page'])) {
$page_name = $_GET['page'] ;
if ($page_name = "default") {
$flg_page_default=1;
}
if ($page_name = "about") {
$flg_page_about=1;
}
}
?>
<a <?php if(!isset($flg_page_default)) echo 'class="active"'; else echo '';
?> href="index.php?page=default"><span>home</span></a>
<a <?php if(!isset($flg_page_about)) echo 'class="active"'; else echo ''; ?>
href="index.php?page=default"><span>about</span></a>
Of should I stick to just static html :(
Dwayne
Dwayne:
I already did it, see this:
http://sperling.com/examples/smart-menu/
Cheers,
tedd
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