Hey, all -
I've got a strange situation going on with tabs: The first tab in the
list needs to be a 'Show All Links' tab (which will display all of the
other tabs in one long list).
The thing is, using something like this:
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var tabPanel = jQuery(this);
var tabPanelBar = tabPanel.children(":first");
var tabPanelTabs = tabPanel.children(":not(:first)");
tabPanelBar.children(":first").bind("click", function() {
jQuery(this).addClass('active').nextAll().removeClass('active');
showAllTabs();
return false;
});
tabPanelBar.children(":not(:first)").children().bind("click",
function() {
//$.log(jQuery(this).children(":first").html());
alert(jQuery(this).children(":first").html());
tabId = jQuery(this).children(":first").html();
jQuery(this).addClass('active').siblings().removeClass('active');
switchTabs(tabId);
return false;
});
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... which works fine in FireFox, won't work at all in IE6 or Safari. I
think the problem is the :first selector isn't being understood in those
two, but I'm not sure. Looking for input and guidance.
Again, the tricky bit is that a.) it has to work in Safari/IE6, and
that the first tab has to show all tabs. I tried using the tabs UI
plugin, but I can't figure out how to trick it into ignoring the first
tab, so I can manually force that one to do what I want.
Thanks!
-Toby P.