PHP/MySQL current detail item indicator

I'm building a site with CSS that uses PHP/MySQL for database
components. My "detail" page of a given set of items will have a
row of thumbnails at the bottom representing the entire query set.
I want to highlight the currently featured item within those
thumbnails so the user can identify where they are at.
I'm thinking I need to compare the ID key from the URL to the
ID key in the thumbnail set. If they match, the string would output
a different character embedded in a div ID so I could use CSS to
highlight the current item.
I think I'm on the right track but I'm a novice at PHP. How
would I code this?

>if so can you advise me on the correct syntax to use as I'm not fluent in php.
I'm not a php developer so don't trust me on anything here.
>SELECT *
>FROM photos_tbl
>WHERE install_ID = ["installnumber"]
Here you are telling the where clause to look for an install_ID equal to the string "installnumber", which obviously is not correct.  Is "installnumber"  a variable you have created somewhere in the script? If so, then to create your SQL string you would use
"SELECT *
FROM photos_tbl
WHERE install_ID =" . $installnumber
Similar problem here
>SELECT *
>FROM photos_tbl
>WHERE install_ID = "rsDetail.install_UID"
You would not put variables inside of quotes. It would be something like
"SELECT *
FROM photos_tbl
WHERE install_ID = " . $rsDetail.install_UID

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