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I started learning CSS these days, currently i was given with one CSS task, i've tried but iam not getting it..

here is my requirement:

The site is http://mywebsite.com/ .  

You will notice the the menu bar has a hover the color is #1B3E70 . That's the color I want to the selected menu bar item to display when the on the corresponding area/page.

I tried as below but not getting:

 a:visited{
    background: #1B3E70;
}

please suggest me..

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With Reference to your link (classes and id) :

HTML

<li class="menu-item">
    <a href="#">About</a>
    <a href="#">Home</a>
</li>

CSS

 .menu-item{
        list-style:none;
    } 
    .menu-item a{
        padding:20px;
        padding-bottom:10px;
        border:1px solid #1B3E70;
        color:#1B3E70;
        text-decoration:none;
    }.menu-item a:hover{
            background-color:#1B3E70;
        color:white;
    }
    .menu-item .active{
         background-color:#1B3E70;
         color:white;

    }

Jquery

    $('.menu-item a').click(function(){
    $(this).addClass('active').siblings().removeClass('active');
    });

Live Example http://jsfiddle.net/7VBy9/

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  • hey, i tried your code, BUT still not getting required output.. please suggest me what went wrong..? Jan 21, 2014 at 0:43
  • currently, whatever menu clicked, its getting selected with desired color, but color still remaining on that tab. Jan 21, 2014 at 1:14
  • The reason is You have to remove the style/class from the other tab while one is selected which was achieved via siblings ! Jan 21, 2014 at 6:53
  • Can you please tell me which class/style should remove? Jan 21, 2014 at 10:05
  • The .active class my friend :) Jan 23, 2014 at 5:39
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The background-color on a:visited only seems to work in FF, Chrome and Safari. if the normal a has a background-color, either explicitly defined or through inherit (the direct parent must actually have a background-color for this to be true).

Obviously it is not ideal to have to define a background-color for a all the time, as the site may have a background image.

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If you means highlight the current menu text when it's clicked, then you can try to use this code:

$(function() {
     $('#nav li').click(function() {
         $(this).find('a').addClass('active');
          $(this).siblings('li').find('a').removeClass('active');
     })
});

and add .active in your css:

.active {
    background: #1B3E70;
}
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  • Ideally, but I am not the OP, it would also highlight on scroll down to those content divs. This should do it: stackoverflow.com/questions/8393442/…
    – jammykam
    Jan 20, 2014 at 3:43
  • @Felix : Do I really need to use some jquery here? is that not possible to do with some CSS settings? Jan 20, 2014 at 3:45
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    @user3128668 There is no way you can achieve the same effect using pure CSS, the :visited pseudo class is not applicable in your case.
    – Felix
    Jan 20, 2014 at 3:52
  • @jammykam Absolutely, since OP using one-page navigation.
    – Felix
    Jan 20, 2014 at 3:53
  • @Felix i tried your code, but not required output.. i even tried above code ie., user3011961 , even that also not working.. currently iam using user3011961 code, i think his code is also correct as he showned output in his fiddle, can you please suggest me still what went wrong with his code? Jan 21, 2014 at 0:48
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Try,

jQuery(function(){
 jQuery('#nav li a').click(function() {
 jQuery('#nav li a').removeClass('active');
 jQuery(this).addClass('active');
 });
});

Also add following css to your file

.links a.active {
    color: #FFFFFF;
    background-color: #1B3E70;
}
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Try using this for changing the color.

a:visited {color: #1B3E70;} 

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