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Tabbed Site Navigation Question

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corbitt

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Feb 22, 2002
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I'm in the process of redesigning our intranet site, and I would like to integrate a tabbed interface. I found a Macromedia Fireworks tutorial covering tab (button) creation, but I don't know how to place the tabbed menu on the page(s). How does the page display below the tabbed menu when a particular tab is clicked? Does the menu reside in a frame? Does a copy of the tabbed menu reside on each page? I'm using for inspiration.

Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,

Jeremy
 
Tabs are just ordinary graphical links. Click on one, and it loads a new page. This new page has the same graphic links in the same position, although usually the 'active' tab is replaced with a graphic that makes it appear selected. It can also be done with frames, but then you need some sort of logic to change the selected tab which often negates the need for using frames at all.
 
Thanks for the tip. I guess I was trivializing the issue.

Jeremy
 
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