HTML - Html Tabbed Panel
Could someone please give me some sample code to show how to create a tabbed panel in html>?
thanks a lot! Similar TutorialsHi, It's quite popular to have a tabbed pane in web pages nowadays. We can have sub-section of our page in the tabs and thus minimize scrolling. As such, I'm just wondering whether in terms of performance (not sure how browser render it), is it faster to just have HTML tables rather than those tabbed panes. eg: <With tabbed panes> Section 1 / Section 2 / Section 3 <With HTML tables> Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Please comments. Thanks in advance. Hi The sidebar appears on the bottom of the website I'm editing when I try to add it.I'm not the original webmaster,he abandoned it and I'm helping my friend redo it.We're both inept at html. 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I got a live project and im bowled in a part Attached is the target/goal image Need to be done in html/css format Attached is my work. can anyone help me in creating tabbed pane like in screen shot image? regards My first post what a beautiful forum .......anyway ........i know i can use and anchor tag and set it to open in a _blank window, but how do i make it so that the window which opens ....... opens in a new tab in IE 7 or Firefox 2.0 ? So, I'm using Dreamweaver to build this site. I know a bit about HTML, but really not very much. I used the built in tabbed panels, which I'm going to be editing to look better soon, one I get it working. For whatever reason, it's not working......that is, the tabs aren't separate. I'm guessing I have overlooked something, but it would be helpful if someone could point it out to me. The correct CSS and JS files are mentioned, and the files themselves are in the correct place. Yeah.....comments on the site are welcome too, though it is still under construction for awhile. I have a tabbed content box using jQuery, but I want to show HTML upon loading that is not one of the actual tabs. Here is my code so far. Code: <div id="tabs_container"> <ul id="tabs"> <li><a class="imgrep exceed" href="#tab1">tab1</a></li> <li><a class="imgrep fun" href="#tab2">tab2</a></li> <li><a class="imgrep envelope" href="#tab3">tab3</a></li> <li><a class="imgrep love" href="#tab4">tab4</a></li> <li><a class="imgrep ceo" href="#tab5">tab5</a></li> <li><a class="imgrep embrace" href="#tab6">tab6</a></li> <li><a class="imgrep shoes" href="#tab7">tab7</a></li> <li><a class="imgrep celebrate" href="#tab8">tab8</a></li> </ul> </div> <div id="tabs_content_container"> <!-- code I want to show as the default slide --> <div class="tab_content" style="display: block;"> <div id="inside_content"> <p class="inside_h"><span style="color: #00a7d1;">Our Recipes for Success</span></p> <p class="inside_p">Whether it's a simple assignment or basic interaction with one of the members, our goal is not to just be good, but be better than great.</p> </div> </div> <!-- end default code --> <!-- Tab 1 --> <div id="tab1" class="tab_content"> <div id="inside_content"> <p class="inside_h"><span style="color: #00a7d1;">Exceed Expectations everyday.</span></p> <p class="inside_p">Whether it's a simple assignment or basic interaction with one of the members, our goal is not to just be good, but be better than great.</p> <ul id="ingredients"> <li>ingredients:</li> <li>2 determination</li> <li>1 positive attitude</li> <li>2 self-motivation</li> <div id="logo-blue"></div> </ul> </div> </div> <!-- Tab 2 --> <div id="tab2" class="tab_content"> <div id="inside_content"> <p class="inside_h"><span style="color: #d18c02;">Have fun.</span></p> <p class="inside_p">We get to do the unthinkable - work and have a good time. We share that philosophy through. Fun is what makes it so invaluable.</p> <ul id="ingredients"> <li>ingredients:</li> <li>1 passion</li> <li>3 positive attitude</li> <li>1 goofyness</li> </ul> </div> </div> ... more tabs... Hey guys, I'm looking for a script, which I think can be made HTML, that will allow a drag-able side panel. Like a space on the 'left' side of my page that can be typed in (in my case, I'm using it for a nav bar). And the bar dividing the page and the frame is drag-able when it is online, so you can change it's size. If anyone has a script that can be used for this, or can help me make something like this, please respond Hi I'm brand new here. Trying to figure out how exactly to make a panel like the one shown on the right in my site layout. Any advice would be helpful. http://kyonn.freehostia.com/SitePlan/Layout.jpg http://www.quickscriptz.ca/v3/index.php Ive got a problem with a dj panel from there! I cant create a request form. Can someone download it and take a look im useless. Ive tried almost everything After some good help from Horus_Kol i made a panel to the left on my website: But now i created alot of stuff on my website, and then i found that something was wrong if there is too much text on the page (sorry, i can't explain it so good ): here is the HTML Code: Code: <html> <head> <title>Urne's Website - About</title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style/style2.css"> <div id="container" style="width:100%;"> <div id="header"> </div> <div id="left" style="width:30%;float:left;"> <a href="index.html"><img alt="Home2 (15K)" src="img/Home2.png" height="50" width="200" border= "0px"/></a> <p><a href="Community.html"><img alt="Community (15K)" src="img/Community.png" height="50" width="200" border= "0px"/></a></p> <p><a href="Tracks.html"><img alt="Tracks (17K)" src="img/Tracks.png" height="50" width="200" border= "0px"/></a></p> <p><a href="Videos.html"><img alt="Videos (15K)" src="img/Videos.png" height="50" width="200" border= "0px"/></a></p> <p><a href="Images.html"><img alt="Images (15K)" src="img/Images.png" height="50" width="200" border= "0px"/></a></p> <p><a href="Other.html"><img alt="Other (13K)" src="img/Other.png" height="50" width="200" border= "0px"/></a><p/> <p><a href="Trackup.html"><img alt="Track Updates" src="img/trackup.png" height="50" width="200" border= "0px"/></a><p> <p><a href="Settings.html"><img alt="Settings (13K)" src="img/Settings.png" height="50" width="200" border= "0px"/></a></p> <p><a href="Search.html"><img alt="Search (14K)" src="img/Search.png" height="50" width="200" border= "0px"/></a><p> <p><a href="About.html"><img alt="About (12K)" src="img/About.png" height="50" width="200" border= "0px"/></a></p> </div> </head> <body> <div id="main" style="width:70%;"> <h1>Other Things</h1> </div> </body> <div id="footer"> <img alt="Pretty Plant" src="img/Pretty+Plant.png" height="200" width="200" align="right" border= "0px"/> <p><b><u><h3>Pretty Plant 3D Model</h3></u></b></p> <p>This plant i made in September, and was made for this website. 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Please feel free to download, if you like this one better than the 2 other images!</p> <p><a href="img/new+pisa.png"><img alt="Full Size" src="img/FS.png" align="right" height="50" width="200" border= "0px"/></a> </div> </div> Is there any way to make this work so everything is aligned the way that the other text are? Hi Sorry had to re-post this I put it in the wrong forum topic before. I am a college student creating a website for a school and was wondering if there is an easy way to create a login panel that the user can update a news section on the home page. For example may want to say school closed for the day. I have never made a website before and aren't that good at it so I was wondering if theres an easy way. I am using dreamweaver. Thanks in advance I have a Table and I need to have it in some kind of scrollable panel. Is there such a scrollable component? Thanks... Alright, well I'm pretty new to web design... Just started using HTML a couple months ago and I want to make a login panel for my website. This is what I got... I searched Google and used a simple cut and paste: Cut & Paste Login and password script II That's what I have: http://www.freewebs.com/noeylani94te...0Glory%201.htm I need to know what I need to edit to make it send the usernames and passwords to me either to my email or somewhere else... Thanks! Hello, I'm working on a site, but have run into a problem I'm not sure how to deal with. The contents of the footer area of the page are centered within a Div as you can see at the url: http://www.mylessinclair.com/testsite/ However, I think it might be easier on the eye if the links and content were centered underneath the main content panel. I'm trying to avoid the use of tables in achieving this, so I'm thinking that I need two Divs side by side for the footer. One 150px wide as in the side bar above it, marked up as float left - and then just center the footer contents in the other Div ? Am I on the right track here, or is it a bit more complicated? Hope someone can advise. Many thanks, Myles Hey there, I'm feeling my through the dark trying to put an animated sliding panel on my site. It works, but its initial state is open, which defeats its purpose. Will someone please look at this short code and let me know what to do? Thanks! Here's the HTML, followed by the CSS, followed by the javascript: <html> <head> <link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="Animated-Collapsible-Panel-5.css" /> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript" src="Animated-Collapsible-Panel-5.js"></script> </head> <body> <!-- Animated collapsible panel, with separate CSS and JavaScript --> <div style="width:470px;"> <div class="squarebox"><div class="squareboxgradientcaption" style="height:20px; cursor: pointer;" onclick="togglePannelAnimatedStatus(this.nextSibling,50,50)"><div style="float: left">I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love...</div><div style="float: left; vertical-align:left"><img src="../images/collapse.gif" width="25" height="5" border="0" alt="Show/Hide" title="Show/Hide"/></div> </div><div class="squareboxcontent"> <img width="150" height="150" src="http://www.lesliehawes.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/chief-joseph-pendleton-blanket-pattern.jpg" alt="This is an image" title="This is an image" /><br />Content goes here...</div> <img width="170" height="0" alt="" src="../images/shadow.gif"/> </div> </body> </html> .squarebox { width: 215%; text-align: center; overflow: hidden; } .squareboxgradientcaption { color: #ffffff; padding: 5px; background-image: url( ); background-repeat: repeat-x; } .squareboxcontent { background-color: #f5f5f5; padding: 10px; overflow: hidden; border-top: solid px #336699; } // not animated expand/collapse function togglePannelStatus(content) { var expand = (content.style.display=="none"); content.style.display = (expand ? "block":"none"); toggleChevronIcon(content); } // current animated collapsible panel content var currentContent= null; function togglePannelAnimatedStatus(content, interval, step) { // wait for another animated expand/collapse action to end if (currentContent==null) { currentContent = content; var expand = (content.style.display=="none"); if(expand) content.style.display = "block"; var max_height = content.offsetHeight; var step_height = step + (expand ? 0 : -max_height); toggleChevronIcon(content); // schedule first animated collapse/expand event content.style.height = Math.abs(step_height) + "px"; setTimeout("togglePannelAnimatingStatus(" + interval + "," + step + "," + max_height + "," + step_height + ")", interval); } } function togglePannelAnimatingStatus(interval, step, max_height, step_height) { var step_height_abs = Math.abs(step_height); // schedule next animated collapse/expand event if (step_height_abs>=step && step_height_abs<=(max_height-step)) { step_height += step; currentContent.style.height = Math.abs(step_height) + "px"; setTimeout("togglePannelAnimatingStatus(" + 2 + "," + 2 + "," + max_height + "," + step_height + ")", interval); } // animated expand/collapse done else { if (step_height_abs<step) currentContent.style.display="none"; currentContent.style.height = ""; currentContent = null; } } // change chevron icon into either collapse or expand function toggleChevronIcon (content) { var chevron=content.parentNode .firstChild.childNodes[1].childNodes[0]; var expand=(chevron.src.indexOf("collapse.gif")>0); chevron.src=chevron.src .split(expand ? "expand.gif" : "collapse.gif") .join(expand ? "collapse.gif" : "expand.gif") } Hi guyz, i have a query Mouse over the datagrid cell display tooltip or panel to display information but only using HTML and CSS not using javascript. can anyone help me. because im gonna use it on htmleditor on c# desktop application thax before I just upgraded all my .HTML pages to .PHP . But now I noticed that when my pages pull up in the search engines like Google, Yahoo, and MSN. They still show the old .HTML links?? When they click on the webpages from the search engines results you get error 404 page cannot be found. How can I update the search engines or add code to my page so the search engines will reflect the new .PHP pages. Also it's been over a good week since I've update to .PHP Thank you all in advanced!! My html problem keeps failling, with all my image codes.. shown for 10 errors which are all for the images what's wrong? Here is the code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <!-- New Perspectives on HTML and XHTML 5th Edition Tutorial 2 Case 2 Fiddler Home Page Author: Date: 2-16-2011 Filename: home.htm Supporting files: fiddler.jpg --> <title>, ITSE 1411 Lab Project 2, Tutorial 2 Case 2, Due 02/23/2011</title> </head> <body> <div> <img src="fiddler.jpg" alt="Fiddler on the Roof" /> <hr /> <a href="home2.htm"><img src="home.jpg" alt="home" /></a> <a href="slide1txt.htm"<img src="start.jpg" alt="start" /></a> <a href="slide1txt.htm"<img src="back.jpg" alt="back" /></a> <a href="slide2txt.htm"<img src="forward.jpg" alt="forward" /></a> <a href="slide6txt.htm"<img src="end.jpg" alt="end" /></a> <br /> <a href="slide1txt.htm"<img src="thumb1.jpg" alt="slide1" style="border-width: 5" /></a> <a href="slide2txt.htm"<img src="thumb2.jpg" alt="slide2" style="border-width: 0" /></a> <a href="slide3txt.htm"<img src="thumb3.jpg" alt="slide3" style="border-width: 0" /></a> <a href="slide4txt.htm"<img src="thumb4.jpg" alt="slide4" style="border-width: 0" /></a> <a href="slide5txt.htm"<img src="thumb5.jpg" alt="slide5" style="border-width: 0" /></a> <a href="slide6txt.htm"<img src="thumb6.jpg" alt="slide6" style="border-width: 0" /></a> </div> <hr /> <div> <img src="slide1.jpg" alt="slide1" /> </div> <blockquote> <p><i>Do You Love Me?</i> sung by Deb Ingalls and Thomas Gates</p> </blockquote> </body> </html> Hi, so I'm trying to make this e-mail newsletter. It's entirely images, tables and text. So no javascript, just plain stuff. I tried attaching it as a signiture file and I had trouble sending it. It also didn't come out right. I'm trying to avoid using a software. Its basically just a block of HTML I need to show up as the only content in an email. If you just put HTML into a email text field, it just shows the HTML code in the email as text. Any ideas? Hi everyone, I've been searching around the web trying to find out how I can send using Outlook a html and text email newsletter automatically. I am quite happy creating html only newsletters, and text ones for that matter, but I have been digging and believe that by using multi-part code I can send to both and the recipients email client "allows" whichever version to be displayed - does this sound right? I'm hoping to simply create the html with the relevent mime references and boundaries (dont know what they are but have seen them on enough Google'd pages to know that they mean something!) and then copy and paste into Outlook - the newsletter is only going out to a few people at a time. Any suggestions or advice would be very greatly appreciated. Regards Allan |