amazing, did you make that a tag yourself? do I have to download it from
somewhere? (j/k, thanks!)

On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 6:32 PM, Synchro <[email protected]> wrote:

> Let me introduce you to this amazing thing called an 'a' tag... Simply
> format your tab markup as a bunch of li elements, each with a normal a tag
> pointing where you want it to go. You don't need any javascript (and don't
> use any data-xxx attributes), just the bootstrap CSS and matching markup.
> Since you're hitting the server to render the page, you can get the page to
> attach the 'active' class to the appropriate tab page you're on. You might
> have something like (in PHP):
>
> <li id="page1" <?php if $currentpage == 'page1')?>class="active"><a
> href="page1.html">Page 1</a>
> <li id="page2" <?php if $currentpage == 'page2')?>class="active"><a
> href="page2.html">Page 2</a>
> etc
>

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