I did find the code kind of difficult to understand, seems as though 
they have so much goin 'on'.  But for me to duplicate something like 
this, would I not need the actual CSS file(s)?

I really like how they do their tabs without re-loading a new page.  
Its as if the html on the non-clicked tab is already loaded, and when 
you click on a tab, the tab quickly comes to the front.

Is that done with CSS?



--- In [email protected], "David Smart" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, the page you mentioned is quite a good code sample.  :-)
> 
> Have a look at how they've done it.  From a very quick glance, it 
looks like <li> tags supported by some (probably quite fancy) CSS.
> 
> Dave S









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