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anywhereigo

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How to make a navigation bar similar to the website below:


I'm actually interested on how to make the color changes as you move into different topics, and that color remains while you're within that topic contents.


Thanks,
 
Sorry Ranjan, my question above was directed to anywhereigo. I didn't see any color changes on his/her example site, hence the question.

Anywhereigo - tabs can be created using a set of images - a different one is loaded with each page. Or you can make interactive tabs like I have on my site using hide/show images. Peace
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Ranjan,

Thanks for your reply... This is exactly what I'm looking for. I will apply it on my project and will let you know if I run into difficulties.


Bluetone,

I interested to see how the show/hide images works. I checked at your website and one thing that interests me is that it loads fast. When I click on the tabs, it appears to me that since the whole page is loaded the first time, the next time you click on the tabs, only the content part loads, that's why it loads fast. A frameset perhaps is used on this one, huh.


Thanks much.
 
Yes it all loads at once - which isn't a good idea for a lot of sites. The tabs are animated using the swap image behavior (and several tab images) on mouse rollover. The "pages" are displayed using the show/hide layers behavior - on click.

I didn't use frames but that might have been a better route to take. Potential clients with slow access might be put of by the load time. Peace
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