OK thanks, I thought the tabs CSS overrode the #main ul with it's
.anchors definition -- I'll look into it, might have to tighten up the
style sheets to make 'em play nice ...

On 2/27/07, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  hi Dylan,
>
>  As a quick test in Firefox2.0 I removed the '#main ul' and 'H3' styles from
> your css, and that got rid of the space between the tabs and the tab
> content. You may need to play with the margin values to get it to wrok the
> way you want.
>
>  Regards,
>
>  David
>
>  Dylan Verheul wrote:
>
> On this page I've setup a test for the tabs plugin which I want to use.
> http://waarneming.nl/h/default/test
>
> The layout is wrong in FF2 (tabs are too high and too far to the
> right) and in IE7 (everything looks messed up).
>
> The scripts and the CSS are inserted through php calls in a small
> framework. This works fine for thickbox and such, but I can't get tabs
> to work. I've been staring at it for a long time, so maybe I'm just
> missing the obvious (most probably the obvious mistake I made).
>
> If anyone would like to help me out, please take a look.
>
> Dylan
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