I still do not think the page loads a new .html when you click a 
tab.  For example go to http://news.yahoo.com/

1) Click 'AP' tab under the 'Top Stories' section.

2) Then click 'Reuters' under the same section.

That is not reloading a page.

--- In [email protected], "David Smart" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > But for me to duplicate something like 
> > this, would I not need the actual CSS file(s)?
> 
> Yes, but so does your browser.  The CSS file(s) is in your 
temporary internet files folder.
> 
> > I really like how they do their tabs without re-loading a new 
page.
> 
> ??? Unless you're looking at something I'm not looking at ... it 
does load a new page each time you click on a tab.
> 
> Each page is different, and just has its own tab at the front.
> 
> > Is that done with CSS?
> 
> The page change is not done with CSS - it's just a simple <a> tag 
with an href.
> 
> The look of the tabs is done with CSS.
> 
> Dave S
> 
> 









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