I never experienced that issue. Did you make sure you're working with
valid HTML (even though the example looks ok)?

--Klaus


On 26 Jan., 22:57, sunetos <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a weird situation where a call to .tabs is only tabifying the
> first one. I tracked it down in the source to be the following query
> in the _tabify function:
>
> this.$lis = $('li:has(a[href])', this.list);
>
> It is only returning the first "li" element even though there are 3.
> If I change it to the following, it works:
>
> this.$lis = this.list.children('li:has(a[href])');
>
> Here is the markup that was failing:
>
> <div id="profileEdit">
> <ul>
>     <li><a href="#tabProfile"><span>Profile Information</span></a></
> li>
>     <li><a href="#tabPassword"><span>Password Change</span></a></li>
>     <li><a href="#tabAccount"><span>Account Information</span></a></
> li>
> </ul>
>
> <div id="tabProfile"></div>
> <div id="tabPassword"></div>
> <div id="tabAccount"></div>
>
> </div>
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