Yes! This did the whole shebang!

Much thanks everyone!!!

Mauricio Samy Silva wrote:
> From: "skip evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> ...but it turned off the hover cover from the list.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> Hi Skip
> Assuming that you get the "class solution"
> 
>  <li><a href="#" class="current">current item</a></li>
>  ul li a.current {background: #000000;}
> 
> Now add the the following to your CSS in order to call back the hover state 
> for the current class:
> 
> .menu a:hover, .menu a.current:hover {
> actual rules
> }
> 
>  MaurĂ­cio Samy Silva
> http://www.maujor.com/
> 
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