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I using gem https://github.com/seyhunak/twitter-bootstrap-rails/ and navbar helpers from them to build header.

For ex. i have a users link in my header. And if current url is '/users', users link sets active and highlighted correcrly. But if current url is '/users?top10=true', users link did not set active. Is there right behavior? Because html page for '/users' and /users?top10=true' is the same page with different content.

Is there bug or feature?

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  • This is not a bug. Seems implementation issue. Can you show your layout where you are setting it active/non-active?
    – RAJ
    Apr 20, 2015 at 7:10
  • @RAJ active/non-active maked inside github.com/seyhunak/twitter-bootstrap-rails/#nav-links I just write = menu_item 'Users', users_path in my header.
    – shade88
    Apr 20, 2015 at 7:25
  • It checks for proper match and not so reliable, solution can be manually setting active/non-active
    – RAJ
    Apr 20, 2015 at 7:29
  • @RAJ yes, manually setting active/non-active is solution. But i am interesting, Is there right helper's behavior?
    – shade88
    Apr 20, 2015 at 7:39
  • I have added the explaination in the answer to avoid long list of comments
    – RAJ
    Apr 20, 2015 at 7:59

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Bootstrap will only consider link as active if and only if path will match with href's value. It don't have support for query strings yet. You can use following code options to make links active/non-active with custom code:

<ul class="nav">
  <li class="<%= 'active' if controller_name == 'controller1' %>">
    <%= link_to "Link1", "/link1" %>
  </li>
  <li class="<%= 'active' if controller_name == 'controller2' %>">
    <%= link_to "Link2", "/link2" %>
  </li>
  <li class="<%= 'active' if controller_name == 'controller3' %>">
    <%= link_to "Link3", "/link3" %>
  </li>        
</ul>

Or you can use jQuery:

var url = window.location;

$('ul.nav a').filter(function() {
    return this.href == url;
}).parent().addClass('active');

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