You can also style the tabs by overriding these definitions:
http://archive.dojotoolkit.org/nightly/src/widget/templates/HtmlTabContainer.css

On 6/5/06, Sam Gendler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Tacos now includes the Dojo TabContainer, which will do exactly what
you want.  It is stylable, but I can't offer advice on how to go about
doing it, as I have never tried.  I think you can actually specify a
new templateCssPath to the dojo widget, and I doubt that our version
of the tapestry component actually exposes that functionality, but it
could be added almost trivially.  You'll have to use a recent build
from SVN to get the functionality, and if you want to make the one
change that allows you  to pass the templateCssPath to the dojo
widget, I will happily commit it back to tacos for you.  Otherwise, it
will have to wait a couple of days until I get a chance to make the
change and test it.

--sam


On 6/5/06, Dan Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a form that is pretty huge and I'd like to separate the parts of
> the form into different tabs so the user does'nt have to scroll a lot.
> Anything like this out there that works with forms and is styleable?
>
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