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going back to an earlier problem you helped me with.
It's important to use the h1,etc tags as they get picked up by keywords. I'm using the h1 tag for my "You Are Here" thingie...
Home > Travel > Singapore > Singapore Zoo
The Singapore Zoo part the "current page title", I want to change the h1 colour to something else. How would I do that? I can do it if they were menu and menu2 classes but I'd like to use h1 as it's where there's good keywords.
<h1>
element as a whole, or just the "Singapore Zoo" text within it? Either way, it'll be a simple CSS task, using either the whole element, or surrounding the word(s) you want to colour differently with a <span>
element.Whole:
h1 {
background: #fff;
color: #8d0e44;
}
<h1>Home > Travel > Singapore > Singapore Zoo</h1>
Snippet:
h1 [B]span[/B] {
background: #fff;
color: #8d0e44;
}
<h1>Home > Travel > Singapore > [B]<span>[/B]Singapore Zoo[B]</span>[/B]</h1>
Today's the day ;¬)
> "L-T-L will be launching this January
> 2007."
>
> Today's the day ;¬)
Update today:
Website launching soon, hopefully before March
When I saw some of Machie's recent questions it did look like he may be some some way off ;¬)