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Hey guys,
I’m trying to make a sub menu in the content section of my page.
I would like it to be like the Specification section at http://overseas.hikvision.com/en/Products_accessries_214_i2535.html
I’m currently using Bootstrap on my website, not sure if that will help me.
What would be the easiest way to achieve this?
That’s a very broad question….but the “Tabs” option looks closest
Having a read through the documentation at the moment.
When I copy the code into the content area I can see the tabs but can’t tab between. I’m wondering if I need to add a JS file to the page?
Couldn’t tell you but it seems possible.
Without seeing what you have done so far it’s hard to comment
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Actually, what I mean was a reduced demo in Codepen.
Trying to inspect a page using developer tools to solve JS problems (which I suspect this is) is a real chore.
By focusing on producing the reduced case demo in Codepen you will often find the problem by only introducing enough code to reproduce the issue.
I actually thought using this http://www.tutorialrepublic.com/twitter-bootstrap-tutorial/bootstrap-tabs.php
Creating Dynamic Tabs via Data Attributes
http://www.tutorialrepublic.com/codelab.php?topic=bootstrap&file=create-dynamic-tabs-via-data-attribute
Would do the trick without using Javascipt
but pasting that into the page has no effect :(