October 06, 2003

Adding a DHTML Degradable Tabbed Panel

Looking for a way to add DHTML Tabs to your page, while not isolating any of the major browsers?

While looking to make some changes to an internal site at the office, we decided that a tabbed panel was the best navigational approach to displaying this content.

Macromedia Flash has components that will simplify this process, but we did not want to take the plugin route to this page.

After doing a little search on Google, this tabbed system came to the light ( DHTML Kitchen: Tabs .) I'm smelling what they are cooking...

Posted by akvalley at October 6, 2003 03:51 PM | TrackBack
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I just noticed today that this entry was flooded with spelling errors gone unchecked. “Google”was spelled “Gooble”, “came to light” was “can to light”, and finally, much to my chagrin, the title, “Adding a DHTML Degrable Tabbed Panel”, was horrendous.

I have searched several online dictionaries and the word, “degrable” does not exist. Of course not, I meant to say “degradable.”

Whew… Now I feel better.

Posted by: Anthony K. Valley at November 19, 2003 01:12 PM
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