Klaus Hartl wrote: > > Sean Catchpole wrote: >> >> Clever CSS is the solution. >> Set the top border of the tabs-container to 1px. >> Set the bottom-margin of the current tabs to -1px >> >> That should do the trick. If it doesn't work or you're confused, post >> a link of a page where this is and I'll try to give you exactly the >> css you need. >> >> ~Sean >> > > such css is already in place in the current style sheet delivered with > the plugin. i'm using relative positioning though to push the current > tab onto the container's border because negative vertical margins > sometimes do not work reliably in IE, or you at least need to apply > "position: relative;" anyway in IE to make it work. The trick is, that > the current tab needs to be 1px higher than the rest to have them > still in one line on top. > > apart from the background images used for the tab look its completely > the same CSS setup. The first tabs looked very similiar to whats > required here. > >
Can't get it to work :( Neither with negative margins nor with relative positioning. It gets screwed up in all browsers but Firefox ;( http://dmitriid.com/jquery/troubles/tabs/