This problem is not a Tabs problem but usually occurs if you select
too much with your selector and thus tabify too much. For example:

$('#container ul').tabs(); // will tabify all uls inside #container

$('#container > ul').tabs(); // selects only the ul that is a direct
child of #container


--Klaus



On 3 Feb., 16:08, matpol <[email protected]> wrote:
> Having a a list in which each list item is structured the same as your
> tab nav in you content div causes a few problems e.g.
>
> <li><a href="#"><span>blah</span></li>
>
> perhaps this is fine if you want nested tabs but not it you don't. I
> gather you can change this by using $.extend() (not actually tried
> this yet).
>
> Out of the box would it not be better to target lis within an id
> rather than blanket bombing all the lis within the tab structure
> itself.
>
> hope this makes sense.
>
> Cheers
>
> Matthew
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