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| visits | member for | 5 months |
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Feb 1 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Feb 1 |
accepted | ID of document library to use in CSS |
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Jan 31 |
answered | ID of document library to use in CSS |
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Jan 31 |
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ID of document library to use in CSS Couldn't reply to my own question within 3 hours or something - I'll try it again. - Posted it but can't accept for 17 hours :/ |
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Jan 30 |
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ID of document library to use in CSS I ended up just using jQuery for this. Put it in my master page in a script tag. if ( document.location.href.indexOf('<string in URL - I used the name of the document library') > -1 ) { $('UL#topnav A.SecondTab').css('background-image', 'url(highlightedtab.jpg)'); } Used several if statements because each tab has a different class name, e.g. FirstTab, SecondTab etc. |
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Jan 29 |
asked | ID of document library to use in CSS |
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Jan 18 |
awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Jan 11 |
asked | Allow subsites to inherit master page |
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Dec 5 |
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Two different link web parts on one page problem Couldn't figure it out, so ended up just making links to another page and putting each list in their own page. |
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Dec 4 |
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Two different link web parts on one page problem Yes but it was just another work PC, with the exact same specs. Same problem |
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Dec 4 |
awarded | Student |
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Dec 4 |
asked | Two different link web parts on one page problem |