I just downloaded this to give it a shot and it looks great, but I
have a couple of questions:

1.  I have a dark background that the tabs have to sit atop.  The
background image for tabs appears not to be transparent.
2.  The tabs appear to be fixed width - maybe due to the image size?
I need to fit "Creative Survey" and "Survey Results" on two separate
tabs.  I can't find a way to do that without wrapping.

Am I missing something?  I've played with the CSS and opened up the
unpacked JS file to look at other options I might be able to set.

Thanks.

On 3/22/07, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> I've just committed an update for Tabs. I've added a few requested
> features and fixed some quirks.
>
> * tabStruct option deprecated.
>
> For a little more flexibility regarding the HTML structure required for
> a tab interface you can now add certain classes to the unordered list
> and the tab containers. If no classes are present, the default structure
> is used.
>
> Say you need a div wrapped around each the ul and the containers, just do:
>
> <div id="container">
>      <div>
>          <ul class="tabs-nav">
>              ...
>          </ul>
>      </div>
>      <div>
>          <div id="fragment-25" class="tabs-container">
>              ...
>          </div>
>          <div id="fragment-26" class="tabs-container">
>              ...
>          </div>
>          <div id="fragment-27" class="tabs-container">
>              ...
>          </div>
>      </div>
> </div>
>
> That means, as long as you attach these classes to the proper elements,
> you can go crazy with your HTML. The class names are configurable.
>
>
> * Necessary classes are attached by the plugin if not present.
>
>
> * Retrieve active tab from class in HTML
>
> If for some reason you cannot specify the active tab in the
> initialization, you can also simply add the class to the HTML, like:
>
> <li class="tabs-selected">...</li>
>
> Please note that a given hash in the URL will take precedence and the
> class will be removed if the active tab doesn't match. So:
>
> hash overrules class overrules argument initial
>
>
> * Switching tabs is canceled if the onClick callback returns false
> (useful if switching tabs requires form validation before). Thanks to
> Brice Burgess for the help with that.
>
>
> * Triggering/Enabling/Disabling tabs can also be done via id instead of
> an index:
>
> $('#tabs').triggerTab(1);
>
> is the same as
>
> $('#tabs').triggerTab('section-1');
>
>
> * Fixed a bug occuring when multiple Ajax tabs containers are included
> on the same page, e.g. duplicate ids. Remote tabs are now numbered
> consecutively.
>
>
> * New option hashPrefix for constructing the hash the link's href
> attribute of a remote tab gets altered to, such as "#remote-tab-1".
>
>
> * Finally they're looking better :-)
>
>
> * Moved more stuff to SVN...
>
>
> * Fixed a few IE quirks introduced with the Ajax support. Along with
> that goes an update for the History plugin where I've fixed a similiar
> quirk in IE and Safari.
>
>
> I consider this the last maintenance release for the tabs. After I've
> tackled Thickbox Reloaded I'm going to rewrite Tabs for Tabs 3, which
> will allow mixed static/Ajax tabs, removing and creating tabs,
> mouseover tabs...
>
> As usual you can find it here as well:
>
> http://stilbuero.de/jquery/tabs/
>
>
> Ah, and if anybody knows a fix for IE's cleartype issue, please let me know!
>
>
>
>
> -- Klaus
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