It's possible the previous poster meant that on the tab panes as you 
concluded. Since it is ID based you could use the show or shown event to 
work the rest of the magic, i.e making both tabs selected and actually 
showing the right content. 

Haven't played with this personally. 

On Sunday, June 9, 2013 11:51:39 PM UTC-7, DapperWalrus wrote:
>
> I have the tab navigation working correctly, however I was wondering how 
> to implement multiple instances of the nav?
>
> My particular case requires tabs at the top of the content, *and* also at 
> the bottom of the content. By placing identical code in both areas clicking 
> on a tab works as desired, however only the tab that you click is made 
> active.
>
> For example if I open a page with 3 tabs: A, B, and C - "tab A" will be 
> active by default... now, if I click "tab B" using the bottom set of tabs, 
> only that bottom "tab B" will be made active. The tab nav at the top will 
> still be showing "tab A" as active.
>
> I'm very novice with jquery so I realise I might be asking a dumb question 
> - but how do you implement multiple tab navigations and have the "active" 
> class applied correctly throughout each set of tabs?
>

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