Is it possible to achieve this effect using: "border:1px dotted black" ?



On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Gunlaug Sørtun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Micha? Zielin'ski wrote:
> > <http://zielinski.civ.pl/test/tabs/>
>
> > As you can see in the example the border looks like border:1px dotted
> >  #000; but unfortunately there are differences which my designer
> > can`t accept.
>
> Initial thought: shoot the designer ... but I guess that's not an option
> :-)
>
> > Compatibility with older browsers are also an issue so css3 is not
> > the case.
>
> What you have now isn't working as intended in IE6 and older.
>
> > I don`t like the way I did it. I still believe there is an easier and
> >  better way. Tabs have id and span. They are more static than
> > dynamic. If I`d like to add third tab I have to modify the css as
> > well.
>
> I think the "sliding doors" variant I'm demoing here is easy to adapt...
> <http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/moa_13a.html>
> ...and it also comes with "sprites" if there's a need for it...
> <http://www.gunlaug.no/tos/moa_13a-01.html>
>
> Besides: it works in IE, and everywhere else, regardless of mode, and
> can take font resizing in all browsers - which yours can't as it stands.
>
> Only a question of creating new images and adjusting styles for
> :hover/this for alignment. No need to change CSS if you change
> order/number of tabs in the source-code.
>
> regards
>        Georg
> --
> http://www.gunlaug.no
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