I'll try.
I want to have my links in one div. And load the content in its own
container/div.
So:
...
When I tried this every with content was displayed. So what I
was thinking was that I have to specify which div I want the tabs
content to be displayed in.
I'm planning to load the conte
doesn't seem very clear what you are trying to do
>>How can I change this so I can load the content in a second div
instead of being in the same one as the links?<<
better explanation of this would help, especially the links part. What
links? If content is in separate div, what is in the tabs
I have to bump this. Does anyone know?
It does not work to use the example I posted. The problem is described
above.
On 13 Jul, 21:53, adrianemile wrote:
> The problem is that when I use my example, the content of the tabs is
> displayed even if you haven't clicked on a tab.
> So something is wr
The problem is that when I use my example, the content of the tabs is
displayed even if you haven't clicked on a tab.
So something is wrong. Codewise, everything is correct in the CSS.
Have any ideas?
On 13 Jul, 19:17, Klaus Hartl wrote:
> Just like what you gave as an example should work alread
Just like what you gave as an example should work already. Why don't
you try?
--Klaus
On 13 Jul., 13:35, adrianemile wrote:
> Hi.
> Just starting to use the Tabs function, and think it's great. One
> problem though, my links and content got to be in the same div. Like
> this :
>
> $(f