hi Klaus,

That's odd, I just tried it in IE7 and got the same result; the third
tab ' Section 21' is noticeably bigger than the first 2 tabs. It looks
like the second tab has nicely sized itself to match the first tab, but
the third tab is always taller.

I've taken some screenshots which you can see here:

http://www.naturalpractice.com.au/persistent/tab1.jpg
http://www.naturalpractice.com.au/persistent/tab2.jpg
http://www.naturalpractice.com.au/persistent/tab3.jpg

Interestingly, If I change the size of my browser, ie. not maximised,
then all 3 tabs size themselves as they should. This seems to be the
case for both FF and IE.

Regards,

David

Klaus Hartl wrote:
> David schrieb:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've just been checking out the docs and demo of the tabs plugin as I 
>> want to use it in a project I'm working on.I'm keen to have all the tabs 
>> to be the same `height as I think it will look cleaner in the app. On 
>> checking the demo for the tabs plugin 
>> (http://www.stilbuero.de/jquery/tabs/) it appears to me that there is a 
>> bug in this behaviour. The 'Automatic Height' demonstration has 3 tabs 
>> that should, I think, all be the same height, but what I see (FF2.0 on 
>> WinXP) is only the first 2 tabs being the same height, and the third one 
>> being larger. Is this a bug brought about by updates to the core and 
>> other plugins and is there a workaround?
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> David
>>     
>
>
> David, I have checked Firefox 2 on XP and Mac OSX bjut I cannot 
> reproduce that error...?
>
>
> -- Klaus
>
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