It doesn't make a damn bit of difference.  I've tried all the things
everyone's said here all along.  Take this example for instance:

  <script type="text/javascript">
      $(document).ready(function() {
          $('#Tabs').tabs({ fx: { opacity: 'toggle'} });
      });
  </script>

    <div id="Tabs">
        <ul>
            <li runat="server"> #FContent 
/Content/Images/Product/tabset1_persform_on.gif  </li>
            <li runat="server"> #PContent 
/Content/Images/Product/tabset1_otherpers.gif  </li>
            <li runat="server"> #RContent 
/Content/Images/Product/tabset1.gif  </li>
        </ul>
            <div id="FContent">
            form
            </div>
            <div id="OContent">
            examples
           </div>
           <div id="RContent">
            test
            </div>
    </div>


doesn't matter if I try uppercase #Tabs or lower-case #tabs.   I prefer
uppercase for my id and that should be just fine as long as it matches up. 
Besides I tried lower case also and it made no fing difference.

Second, I stated before.  IT seems to function as far as when you click on a
tab, I can see the content change via the fade effect.  It's just that
still, all 3 div content is showing up regardless of which tab I select.  If
I click on tab 2 for instance, I see that it flashes from Tab 1 to Tab 2 but
still all 3 of those div contents are showing up, none are being hidden and
shown per what tab you are selecting.  So I'm trying to figure out why all
the content is displaying and not just the tab you're on.  Doesn't matter
whether I try $('#Tabs').tabs(); or adding the fade..I see the same thing.

In fact here is a video clip of it in action if this helps any:
http://www.codezest.com/post/tabs.avi


Klaus Hartl-4 wrote:
> 
> 
> There's no need for all this ranting. You're simply not meeting the
> markup requirements to make the tabs work.
> 
> A tab has to look like: 
> 
> <li> #fragment-identifier A Tab </li>
> 
> I m pretty sure the documentation is showing this fact and I don't
> understand why you took "straight code out of the example" and then
> changed it to not work. Indeed "Nowhere in
> the docs does it say you need to add code to show the first default
> tab and
> div." because you don't need to as long as you're using the proper
> markup.
> 
> 
> --Klaus
> 
> 
> 
> On 3 Apr., 07:32, expresso <dschin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I mean really if you take the straight code out of the example and try to
>> run
>> this, it doesn't even work!  So how are we to even use the docs?  Under
>> the
>> "Example" here:http://docs.jquery.com/UI/Tabs#events that code works
>> there
>> but when I try this in my own page, I get the same issues.
>>
>> <!DOCTYPE html>
>> <html>
>> <head>
>>   <link type="text/css"
>> href="http://jqueryui.com/latest/themes/base/ui.all.css"; rel="stylesheet"
>> />
>>   <script type="text/javascript"
>> src="http://jqueryui.com/latest/jquery-1.3.2.js";></script>
>>   <script type="text/javascript"
>> src="http://jqueryui.com/latest/ui/ui.core.js";></script>
>>   <script type="text/javascript"
>> src="http://jqueryui.com/latest/ui/ui.tabs.js";></script>
>>   <script type="text/javascript">
>>   $(document).ready(function(){
>>     $("#tabs").tabs();
>>   });
>>   </script>
>> </head>
>> <body style="font-size:62.5%;">
>>
>> <div id="tabs">
>>     <ul>
>>         <li>One</li>
>>         <li>Two</li>
>>         <li>Three</li>
>>     </ul>
>>     <div id="fragment-1">
>>         <p>First tab is active by default:</p>
>>         <pre><code>$('#example').tabs();</code></pre>
>>     </div>
>>     <div id="fragment-2">
>>         Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed
>> diam
>> nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat
>> volutpat.
>>         Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed
>> diam
>> nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat
>> volutpat.
>>     </div>
>>     <div id="fragment-3">
>>         Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed
>> diam
>> nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat
>> volutpat.
>>         Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed
>> diam
>> nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat
>> volutpat.
>>         Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed
>> diam
>> nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat
>> volutpat.
>>     </div>
>> </div>
>> </body>
>> </html>
>>
>> Thanks.  And this is what really "gets to me" about the docs.  Nowhere in
>> the docs does it say you need to add code to show the first default tab
>> and
>> div.  In fact the docs show you an example with example code of tabs
>> working
>> without it.
>>
>> So then why should we assume we have to write all this extra code just to
>> specify the default to load and others hidden when the docs don't even
>> show
>> that?
>>
>> I can see all the events, etc. on that page, but nowhere especially in
>> the
>> examples does it say you have to do anything other than add the following
>> script to your page along with the structure of hyperlink-to-div id
>> matchup:
>>
>>   $(document).ready(function(){
>>     $("#tabs").tabs();
>>   });
>>   </script>
>>
>> so how does one "infer" to have to create all this extra code to get
>> basic
>> features to work when the own docs are showing you none of that!?
>>
>> If I have to hack in more jQuery to do this, then the docs should be
>> forthcoming and tell me this instead of giving me examples that
>> essentially
>> point me in a direction of "it works like this" instead of "you need to
>> code
>> a ton more to get this to work like this" type of deal.  How do I know
>> that?
>> I'm not trying to do anything here outside of get the basic tabs working
>> and
>> default <div> to show!  By what I infer from the docs, this is all I
>> need!
>>
>> I mean is that example ONLY working because it's using the jquery css
>> (<link
>> type="text/css" href="http://jqueryui.com/latest/themes/base/ui.all.css";
>> rel="stylesheet" />) in there and the jQuery tabs plugin can work like
>> that
>> IF you only use that css and anything outside that you must code your own
>> logic to your own css?  I don't get this or infer that!
>>
>>
>>
>> thedad...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> > maybe this tutorial can help you .
>>
>> >http://15daysofjquery.com/jquery-online-movie-tutorial-by-john-resig/29/
>>
>> > On 4月3日, 上午10时24分, expresso <dschin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> For some reason, when my first div loads, I'm seeing all 3 text show
>> up
>> >> even
>> >> though they're in different <div> containers:
>>
>> >>   <script type="text/javascript">
>> >>       $(document).ready(function() {
>> >>       $('#Tabs div:Form1Content').show();
>> >>       $('#Tabs').tabs({ fx: { opacity: 'toggle'} });
>> >>       });
>> >>   </script>
>> >>     <div id="Tabs">
>> >>         <ul>
>> >>             <li id="PTab" runat="server"> #Form1Content
>> >> Images/Product/tab1.gif  </li>
>> >>             <li id="OTab" runat="server"> #Form2Content
>> >> Images/Product/tab2.gif  </li>
>> >>             <li id="RTab" runat="server"> #Form3Content
>> >> Images/Product/tab3.gif  </li>
>> >>         </ul>
>> >>         <div id="TabsMain">
>> >>             <div id="PContent">
>> >>                form
>> >>             </div>
>> >>             <div id="OContent">
>> >>                examples
>> >>            </div>
>> >>            <div id="RContent">
>> >>                test
>> >>             </div>
>> >>         </div>
>> >>     </div>
>>
>> >> So when this loads, I see the 2 tabs and then the text shows up below
>> >> like
>> >> this:
>>
>> >> form
>> >> examples
>> >> test
>>
>> >> instead of just "form" and the rest hidden.
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