Incorrect markup may be the cause of your issues: 1. IDs should be unique, you have many repeated IDs. CSS works alright, but JS will certainly be confused 2. you can't have a <div> (block element) inside an <a> (inline element) 3. you have to close your <link /> tags
Or let her hire a developer! ;) - ricardo On Sep 25, 4:23 am, GoDsGiMp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi. My name is Craig and I am a copywriter for an African travel company > based in Cape Town, South Africa. I have no web development background, > however my girlfriend is a photographer and after seeing how much developers > wanted to charge her for a simple gallery based site, I decided to give it a > go myself. > > Turns out, it's not that easy > > First I used a Jquery based script called stepCarousel from > dynamicdrive.com. That was to make a sliding image gallery and also for the > thumbnails. > > http://www.tessaholding.co.za/home.htmlwww.tessaholding.co.za/home.html > > After getting that to work (I believe it may not function in Chrome) I moved > on to trying to make a tabbed interface for the four separate galleries. > > http://www.tessaholding.co.za/testing/home.htmlwww.tessaholding.co.za/testing/home.html > > Somehow it works perfectly in FF. But since it is the most lenient of > browsers, the code is probably all wrong. It does not function in Chrome, > Opera or IE (6/7). Be aware that the three galleries are all the same (for > testing and building purposes) and that the links on the left are simply > text links with no styling (also only until I get it working, then I will > make pretty..) > > I am aware that posting an entire page link here is not the best way to get > help, but since I lack the necessary knowledge to pinpoint the problem, that > is all I can do. > > Any help, even pointing in the right direction, will be greatly appreciated. > -- > View this message in > context:http://www.nabble.com/Jquery-Tabbed-interface-only-working-in-FF%2C-b... > Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.