One thing that I have been doing lately is to *not* use the tab
panel.  It's boring.  Instead, I create my own tab bar, which I have
full css control of, and then a separate stack of widgets.

This lets me turn boring looking tabs into something really nice, much
like the tabs you find here:
http://www.counterpath.com/
(Yes, I work for CounterPath.)

I haven't taken the time to figure out how to do that with the
tabpanel, especially the part about having the tabs a different width
and start position from the stack.
As well, I can then make the page header stay in place, and the stack
have scrollbars.



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