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I have a nav list that looks like this:

Home / About / Locations / Contact

I'm coding it as a simple <ul> and using something like this for the separators:

#nav li:after {
    content: "/";
}

However... the designer wants the current page that you're on (the 'active' item in the nav) to be shown in bold and ask change to a different font. Something like this:

Home / About / Locations / Contact

This is easy enough to do with a separate style specifically for the active <li> item. However, here's the problem: the separator character ("/") also changes to bold and the new font, since it is considered to be part of the <li> item. This is bad... I want the separators to always look the same, regardless of which page is active. Is there a way to change that, or override the formatting on the separator? (Or a better way to code this with CSS that will accomplish what I'm trying to do?)

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You can tell the / to have a normal font weight.

#nav li:after {
    content: "/";
    font-weight: normal;
}
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  • Sigh. Sometimes the simplest answer is the right answer. Can't believe I didn't figure this out myself. :-) Thank you!
    – Eric
    Jul 23, 2013 at 1:45
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    @Eric, Ha ha. Happens to all of us :)
    – Starx
    Jul 23, 2013 at 2:07
  • This answer does not address the issue of “the new font”. Presumably there is a font-family setting for the “active” item (which is poor typography), and it that case, the rule for :after should contain an explicit font-family setting that matches the one set for the list. Jul 23, 2013 at 3:45

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