You'll notice in my example, the 4th tab jumps up just a bit when you
click on any of the tabs.  If you slow the speed down you'll notice it
more.  It's not a huge deal, but it can become annoying the more you
focus on it :-)

I just caught his new thread this morning.  It fixes the issue I was
talking about.  I've implemented it into a new slider.  I'll have it
up soon.  However you'll be stuck with each tab being the same height
with this method.  It's the only way to get it this smooth.  If you
don't mind the slight bump and/or want it to feel more like an
accordion, then you can stick with what I already have up.

On Aug 2, 3:08 pm, Jack Killpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ahhhh... that would explain why it was so hard to find... :-) . Well, it
> worked well for what I'm using it for, so thanks much. The height change
> sounds good, too. In my case it would be nice to be able to make one or
> two of the tabs a different height than the rest. I'm not concerned
> about overall height staying constant....but I also wouldn't want the
> whole thing to flash closed then recalculating the new outer height,
> either. Seems like that would lead to the flickering weirdness that
> other ones have (but I haven't poked into what the reason with that
> is....I know there's an active thread about it...and another accordion
> that John made a demo of).
>
> I didn't notice a bug...what's the bug? I'm using jquery 1.1.2 with it.
>
> - Jack
>
> Justin Sepulveda wrote:
> > Haha ... I had this up to show a small bug in the jQuery Fx; I didn't
> > think people would use it.  I'm glad you found it useful!  I'm in the
> > middle of setting up a new website with actual documentation and
> > updated plugins.  The new version will detect the height of each tab
> > as well as the height of the entire block so you don't have to worry
> > about setting it in the CSS.  Other than that, i'm keeping it as small/
> > simple as possible.
>
> > On Aug 1, 3:29 pm, Jack Killpatrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> I discovered this one the other day and have used it for a project and
> >> it worked very nicely. Very small js file, snappy, has seemed solid so
> >> far (about a week of using it):
>
> >>http://www.robustness.org/dev/jquery/slider/slider-jquery.html
>
> >> I've looked and tried a number of others, but all seemed a bit ragged or
> >> had something about them that I didn't like or didn't fit my need, which
> >> was for a very lightweight control with a reasonable amount of
> >> configurability.
>
> >> - Jack

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