I guess google has reached the status of hoover and tarmac!

On Jan 8, 10:25 am, Matias Surdi <matiassu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  > implement.  Just google YUI.
> Shoudn't it have been "yahoo for YUI" ?
>
> :-D
>
> phoebebright escribió:
>
> > I'm a great fan of YUI and they have some nice tabs that are easy to
> > implement.  Just google YUI.
>
> > On Jan 8, 10:03 am, Matias Surdi <matiassu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> JQuery UI?
>
> >> Margie escribió:
>
> >>> Hi,
> >>> This is not a directly a django question, but since django is the only
> >>> web framework I know (and it's really cool, by the way!) I hope it's
> >>> ok to post this here.
> >>> Could someone advise me on the "best" way to do tabs?  IE, I'd like to
> >>> have a set of tabs at the top of my page with a sub navigation bar
> >>> below.  I am currently using a mechanism that I got from the pinax
> >>> project - I use css similar to that in tabs.css, for those of you that
> >>> know pinax.  That css controls how the html classes are set up when
> >>> html is rendered for a particular tab, causing the tabs to look
> >>> "pressed" at the appropriate times.
> >>> I'm a newbie at web page design, so I don't have a good feeling for if
> >>> this is the right direction to be pursing.  I find the css code and
> >>> the way it interacts with site_base.html and base.html fairly
> >>> confusing and hard to maintain, so I'm wondering if there is a better
> >>> way.  Also (and more importantly) would like my tabs to be more
> >>> dynamic.  For example, based on the user clicking on something, I
> >>> would like to be able to add additional tabs.  It seems like using the
> >>> css mechanism in pinax makes that very difficult, because the css for
> >>> each tab has to be defined up front in order to get the shading right
> >>> when you click on a tab.
> >>> Can anyone advise me on what the best direction to go in is for having
> >>> nice tabs that are easy to undrestand?
> >>> I have not yet learned jquery or ajax, but they are on my list,
> >>> perhaps those provide better frameworks than css?  Anyway, any
> >>> pointers from those of you more experienced than me are appreciated!
> >>> Margie
>
>
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