Hey,

I want to do the second option, each tab is from a different template.
However so far I have been unsuccessful.

Michael


On Nov 9, 2007 7:19 AM, Diez B. Roggisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Michael Gale schrieb:
> > Hey,
> >
> > I am new to TurboGears and am trying to use tabs.
> >
> > I have setup the following in my controller:
> >
> > tabber = widgets.Tabber()
> > ...
> > then under my default welcome:
> > return dict(now=time.ctime(), tabber=tabber)
> >
> > So in my welcome.kid I can setup the tabs with tabber and tabbertab
> > class fine, however I want each tab to point to it's own kid file. I
> > thought I could just replace the content between <h2></h2> with a link
> > and then setup my controller however it seems not to work when I click
> > on it from the browser ? If I request the page manually it works.
>
> I'm not entirely sure what you are after here. Do you mean dynamic as in
> dynamically loaded by the page? That's the domain of AJAX & thus MochiKit.
>
> Or do you want the page rendered, but the tabs being fed from different
> templates? That you should do with a widget. Return a widget for each
> tab, and the widget has it's template set to the KID-template of your
> choice.
>
> Of course you can combine both approaches.
>
>
> Diez
>
> >
>



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