On Sep 24, 4:10 pm, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 24 Sep., 13:40, Olive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I'm using UI.dialog and UI.accordion without any problem so far for
> > one of my projects.
>
> > I would also need UI.tabs.
>
> > The problem is that I can't make it work for my grid oriented layout
> > for which I need display:inline DIVs.
>
> That seems to be a CSS issue solely?
Yes but some CSS properties are forced by ui.tab.js (like
display:block).
>
> > And I would also like to use DIV instead of LI.
>
> This is the one requirement the UI Tabs do have. You could transform
> divs into a list before tabifying.
I don't like it much but I can live with LI.
>
> > For now I'm using idTabs which is more flexible and less obtrusive (I
> > also use CurvyCorners to round my tabs), but lacks some features.
>
> UI Tabs proofed to be extremely flexible in the past. Also, please
> define obtrusive (as I always strived to make them as much unobtrusive
> as possible).
Sorry, I didn't want to be offensive, maybe obtrusive is not the right
word.
The fact is ui.tab.js did not work out of the box for me (even by
rewriting the flora.tab.css from scratch), while idTabs did.
I will try find the time to produce an example you can try.
I would like to use UI.tabs instead.
Thanks,
Olivier
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