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August 28, 2009 at 10:30 am
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jamiejones
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"AlCapone" wrote:
Firstly, I spose you know your tabs don’t lead anywhere so they are not going to have an on state.
Secondly, Could you not do the other tabs the same way you did your home tab.
Lastely, Here is a tutorial from this site which goes through creating on states and roll over stated,
http://css-tricks.com/video-screencasts/13-converting-a-photoshop-mockup-part-two-episode-two/
Secondly, Could you not do the other tabs the same way you did your home tab.
Lastely, Here is a tutorial from this site which goes through creating on states and roll over stated,
http://css-tricks.com/video-screencasts/13-converting-a-photoshop-mockup-part-two-episode-two/
Obviously i konw the navs don’t lead anywhere yet, i want to get the homepage working right before i build the other pages. The home tab is in a separate list with it’s own id, so i could treat it differently. i can’t get it to work in the main nav list. i was asking for help with the sliding door technique i was attempting to use here, the video does not cover that. Thank you for replying though.
I am open to suggestions if there is a better way to construct this, i just really need to get this done today.