Try the tabs described in Chapter 2 of Bulletproof Web Design by Dan
Cederholm. They are simple tabs but you need to understand the html
and css behind them before you get to something complex. Try googling
the ''Sliding Doors'' technique. One of the best websites for
web
goodness is alistapart.com. They will have loads about navigation
bars.
I haven''t used any ajax with my tabs but once you get the xhtml/css
concepts, adding RJS to do what you want with the tabs is no problem.
Jake
On Jan 10, 9:36 pm, "Miked"
<mike.dershow...-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
wrote:> Hi:
>
> I have a piece of UI, basically tabs. The number of tabs will be
> variable. the tab itself will contain fields that will change
> depending on the tab (pretty standard). The UI could be Ajax-like, or
> just nice scriptaculous, or whatever works. Can someone point me in
> the right direction? Also, I''m a newbie, so simple is better,
although
> of course I''m willing to figure something out.
>
> Thanks so much in advance!
>
> Mike
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