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Tab navigation multiple rows

Hello everybody,

Anyone knows of a simple jscript that creates a tab-menu structure? And
supports multiple rows?

Thanks,
Simon
Sep 20 '07 #1
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Simon wrote on 20 sep 2007 in comp.lang.javascript:
Anyone knows of a simple jscript that creates a tab-menu structure? And
supports multiple rows?
I suppose someone knows indeed,
but it would be not that simple,
depending on your experise.

Did you search yet or try to build it yet?

Are you talking browsers?
IE only I suppose.
Or do you mean javascript?

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Evertjan.
The Netherlands.
(Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
Sep 20 '07 #2

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Simon wrote on 20 sep 2007 in comp.lang.javascript:
>Anyone knows of a simple jscript that creates a tab-menu structure? And
supports multiple rows?

I suppose someone knows indeed,
but it would be not that simple,
depending on your experise.

Did you search yet or try to build it yet?

Are you talking browsers?
IE only I suppose.
Or do you mean javascript?

--
Evertjan.
The Netherlands.
(Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)

Sep 20 '07 #3
I suppose someone knows indeed,
but it would be not that simple,
depending on your experise.
Experience = low
Did you search yet or try to build it yet?
Yes, but they all come up with applets and i don't want to make use of them
Are you talking browsers?
Yes
IE only I suppose.
Yes
Or do you mean javascript?
Through javascript
Sep 20 '07 #4
Simon wrote on 20 sep 2007 in comp.lang.javascript:
>I suppose someone knows indeed,
but it would be not that simple,
depending on your experise.
Experience = low
>Did you search yet or try to build it yet?
Yes, but they all come up with applets and i don't want to make use of
them
>Are you talking browsers?
Yes
>IE only I suppose.
Yes
>Or do you mean javascript?
Through javascript
If so I guess you should start making your own.

--
Evertjan.
The Netherlands.
(Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
Sep 21 '07 #5

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