Thanks Nick,

I'll try this out and see if it works.

On Wednesday, 12 June 2013 06:56:24 UTC+10, Nick Hunyady wrote:
>
> 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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