I would try using jquery wrap to add the tab mark up to the html before
initializing tabs
http://docs.jquery.com/Manipulation/wrap

On 07/12/2007, Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I am looking into using jQuery for implementing tabs.  Up to now we've
> been using the Tabber library (www.barelyfitz.com/projects/tabber/),
> and have been happy with the unobtrusive tabs it creates.  However, we
> have a minor nightmare of javascripts from disparate libraries
> scattered all over our website, some Prototype, some Behaviour, some
> Javascript, some others from various other sources, and it seems
> sensible to scrap as much of the cruft as possible and standardize on
> a single library.  Due to its flexibility and light weight it would
> seem that jQuery plus jq plugins is the way to go.
>
> However, as far as I can determine, the UI tabs plugin isn't as
> unobtrusive as the tabber library, as tabber will generate all the tab
> markup, whereas UI tabs requires for there to be markup for the tabs
> in the HTML.  Teh approach that tabber takes is the preferred
> behaviour because we don't want any markup for tabs to appear in the
> HTML (other than class="tabber") if the user has javascript turned
> off.
>
> Is the UI library capable of recreating the tabber library
> functionality and create its own elements to act as tabs? If so, how
> do I do it?
>

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