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Check out the Menu Attributes module. Here is a quote about it (from the module's project page):

This simple module allows you to specify some additional attributes for menu items such as id, name, class, style, and rel.

 

You should use this module when

 
  • You want to "nofollow" certain menu items to sculpt the flow of PageRank through your site
  • You want to give a menu item an ID so you can easily select it using jQuery
  • You want to add additional classes or styles to a menu item

Check out the Menu Attributes module. Here is a quote about it (from the module's project page):

This simple module allows you to specify some additional attributes for menu items such as id, name, class, style, and rel.

 

You should use this module when

 
  • You want to "nofollow" certain menu items to sculpt the flow of PageRank through your site
  • You want to give a menu item an ID so you can easily select it using jQuery
  • You want to add additional classes or styles to a menu item

Check out the Menu Attributes module. Here is a quote about it (from the module's project page):

This simple module allows you to specify some additional attributes for menu items such as id, name, class, style, and rel.

You should use this module when

  • You want to "nofollow" certain menu items to sculpt the flow of PageRank through your site
  • You want to give a menu item an ID so you can easily select it using jQuery
  • You want to add additional classes or styles to a menu item
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Check out the Menu AttributesMenu Attributes module:. Here is a quote about it http://drupal.org/project/menu_attributes(from the module's project page):

This simple module allows you to specify some additional attributes for menu items such as id, name, class, style, and rel.

You should use this module when

  • You want to "nofollow" certain menu items to sculpt the flow of PageRank through your site
  • You want to give a menu item an ID so you can easily select it using jQuery
  • You want to add additional classes or styles to a menu item

Check out the Menu Attributes module: http://drupal.org/project/menu_attributes

Check out the Menu Attributes module. Here is a quote about it (from the module's project page):

This simple module allows you to specify some additional attributes for menu items such as id, name, class, style, and rel.

You should use this module when

  • You want to "nofollow" certain menu items to sculpt the flow of PageRank through your site
  • You want to give a menu item an ID so you can easily select it using jQuery
  • You want to add additional classes or styles to a menu item
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Check out the Menu Attributes module: http://drupal.org/project/menu_attributes