spiderman
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| Posted: 10/06/2005, 9:10 PM |
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Anyone know of or have code for Tabs?
I would like to display data entry in tab form. For example
Name and Address would be on one Tab
Personal Information on another Tab
Etc...
An example of this would be nice.
Thanks
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peterr
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| Posted: 10/06/2005, 10:47 PM |
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Tabs are often implemented as a standard horizontal menu, like the one above, and at http://www.yessoftware.com/index2.php . CCS Application Builder also creates such menus automatically.
Now change the colors of the menu and add some borders around the menu or around your forms, so that the overall look will look tabbed.
I just found this page where a standard menu look like tabs simply because of the colors: http://jon.hedley.net/.
Similar effect can be achieved with CSS. Various tab examples can be found at http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=html+tabs
Some of those examples use JavaScript to hide sections of the page, but this is not always a good idea.
You can also add some graphics to make round corners around the menu items (tabs) like at http://www.amazon.com/.
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Damian Hupfeld
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| Posted: 10/07/2005, 5:41 AM |
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http://www.homelesspixel.de/tabs/tabs.html#
from the google search looks easy to implemnet and looks very sharp.
"peterr" <peterr@forum.codecharge> wrote in message
news:543460bdc07277@news.codecharge.com...
> Tabs are often implemented as a standard horizontal menu, like the one
> above,
> and at http://www.yessoftware.com/index2.php . CCS Application Builder
> also
> creates such menus automatically.
> Now change the colors of the menu and add some borders around the menu or
> around your forms, so that the overall look will look tabbed.
> I just found this page where a standard menu look like tabs simply because
> of
> the colors: http://jon.hedley.net/.
> Similar effect can be achieved with CSS. Various tab examples can be found
> at
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=html+tabs
> Some of those examples use JavaScript to hide sections of the page, but
> this is
> not always a good idea.
> You can also add some graphics to make round corners around the menu items
> (tabs) like at http://www.amazon.com/.
> _________________
> Peter R.
> YesSoftware Forums Moderator
> For product support please visit http://support.yessoftware.com
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fbl
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| Posted: 10/07/2005, 9:08 AM |
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Hi Spiderman,
I have implemented project before using tabs from WebFX.
It is relatively easy and it is done using CSS
Check the site out on:
http://webfx.eae.net/contact.html#erik
Have fun
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wkempees
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| Posted: 10/07/2005, 4:53 PM |
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Am using WebFx in OSCommerce context, GNU Licence.
Check out this for example
http://www.voordeel4u.nl/product_info.php/products_id/42
very very very easy to implement and use.
I'd recommend webfx anytime.
This is not in CCS environment but it's
JavaScript, stylesheet and just a few simple <tags>
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