We created a Border component that contains the tabs. Each tab is a
page link to one of the pages. We went further and created a component
that renders the tabs in the border.

That component is smart enough to render each tab with specific css
and links. ie. The tab for the page being displayed is render with a
css class that makes the tab look "selected" and the link for that tab
is not a page link, but rather a plain link with href="#".

Make sense?

Geoff

On 16 Nov 2005 10:40:41 -0000, Lennart Benoot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> What is the best way to go according to your opinion?
>
> Current situation
> -3 different tapestry pages
> -3 individualy linked html pages
>
> Disired situation
> -keep 3 tapestry pages
> -1 html page with a tab on top. Clicking a tab activates one of the pages. 
> The tab should be visible for every page
>
> Kind regards,
> Lennart
>
>
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