H Bernard,

Thanks for the speedy reply! 

I tried that one (great extension!), but the problem is, it only applies to 
content-based tabs, as opposed to menu-based. In the case of the demo 
supplied, http://www.rggooglemap.com/en/dev/rgtabs.html I would want to click 
on the top items ("Home", "Information", "Examples", etc.) and have *that* 
resulting content load.

Any other ideas?
-Scott.



________________________________
 From: Bernard Munslow <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2012 2:27:02 AM
Subject: Re: [TYPO3-english] Reload/Refresh Page Content Without Reloading Page
 
Hi Scott,

Why don't you try the extension rgtabs?

http://typo3.org/extensions/repository/view/rgtabs/current/

It might (or might not) suit your needs.

All the best,

.- Bernard

El 03/01/2012 8:56, Scotty C escribió:
> Hi everyone,
>
> After about 6 hours searching, I'm turning the wisdom of the all-knowing list 
> :-)
>
> I want to jazz up my web site, and one of the things that I thought would be 
> cool would be to have the template independent of the content. That is to 
> say, when a menu item is clicked, the site doesn't reload but rather loads 
> the content without a full site reload. My goal is to have a "live wallpaper" 
> in the background while the rest of the site is clickable (kind of like an 
> android tablet). I know of 3 ways to do this:
>
> 1.) TypeNum - I've read about people doing it but no steps on "how"
> 2.) iFrames - easy to do but I hear that's messy when it comes to SEO
> 3.) AJAX - again, easy to do but I don't know how to integrate into TYPO3 
> template
>
> The question seems to have been asked once before but with no TYPO3 
> connection: 
> http://community.xajax-project.org/topic/8226/need-help-getting-started-with-xajax-and-typo3-avoid-page-refresh/
>
> I've found a German tutorial here: 
> http://www.interaktionsdesigner.de/2008/12/12/typo3-seiten-dynamisch-nachladen-mit-jquery/
>  ... but Google Translate doesn't do a good enough job for me to understand 
> as it appears that the code is in pieces. What I'm hoping for is advice on 
> which option is best, and then a complete step by step on how to implement 
> with TYPO3.
>
> Thanks in advance!
> -Scott.

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