I have a site that uses both an inner and outer sidebar with Pages widget. The outer sidebar is displayed only for a small set of public pages; the inner sidebar (and not the outer one) is displayed for a larger set of password-protected pages. Reading this forum, I found the following code to change the color and add an underline to indicate a current page (so when someone goes to that page, the left navigation will show them what page they are actually on). Here's the code:
ul li.current_page_item a:link,
ul li.current_page_item a:visited,
ul li.current_page_item a:active,
ul li.current_page_item a:hover {
text-decoration:underline !important;
background:#FFFFFF !important;
color:#490095 !important
}
which does exactly what I want it to for the outer (left) sidebar. But the effect for the inner one is that all the pages now have the #490095 color and an underline applied all the time, so as soon as you login with the password to get to the private portion of the site, every page listed on the inner sidebar has changed color and acquired the underline. I can't figure out what I need to add in order to style the inner sidebar so it behaves the same as the outer one. (I added the above via the CSS Insert feature in Adahualpa.)
Any advice welcome -- THANKS!