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Hello everyone,
I am using J51 template Central (site url http://www.athensairporttaxi.com/)
http://www.athensairporttaxi.com
On the left side menu I would like to make the selected item (current or active item) visible by giving it a different color, for example blue.
I find it hard to figure how to do that. Do you have any ideas?

Regards,
Ach
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Hi Ach

Try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters (edit to taste)..


#sidecol_a .current a {
color: #0d53a9 !important;
}


Ciarán
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Hello Ciaran,

Thank you very much. It worked perfectly.

Are you a meber of Joomla51 or are you also a user of the template?

I am trying to do the same also for the top menu (hornav)

Trying someting like:
.hornavmenu-top .hornav ul li.active {
color: #0d53a9 !important;
font-weight: bold;
}

Can you help me on that as well?
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Hi Ach

Yes I am part of Joomla51 :)

For the top menu you can use the following (edit to taste)...


.hornavmenu-top .hornav > ul > li.active > a {
color: #0d53a9 !important;
}


Ciarán
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Many Thanks
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