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CSS tabs with Submenus :: Adam Kalsey
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This is the blog of Adam Kalsey. Unusual depth and complexity. Rich, full body with a hint of nutty earthiness. CSS tabs with Submenus 15 May 2003 There’s lots of talk recently about creating tabbed menus with CSS, but very little about associating submenus to the tabs. Joshua Kaufman and Richard Rutter have done it, but their methods require the creation of separate unordered lists that are only associated with the parent menu by the CSS. If you view the page without the stylesheet — with a screen reader for example — the navigation is confusing and impossible to decipher. I created a method of adding submenus to your tabbed navigation in which the submenu lists are nested into the parent navigation list list. So anyone not using CSS will see a menu that looks like… Home About Us People Careers … Contact Us … … and everyone else will see a tabbed menu like … I’ve put up a demo page for your enjoyment. Update: I forgot to mention: please feel free to use the code and mangle or adapt it as needed. If you use it would be nice if you’d tell me where. I’m just curious where it ends up. See also: Tab Wraps , Zeldman likes it , Rounded tab corners , Tags: blind css screenreaders tabedmenus userinterfacedesign trimble April 4, 2006 10:16 AM Being a CSS newbie, I’m still trying to figure out how this magic works! How does the passed url translate into a different body class? Although the demo seems to be a single page, its tabs can be referenced with distinct urls. I’ve also looked at other sites listed here where the content changes from tab to tab. Amazingly cool stuff, but I could really use some help in understanding it before I’ll be able to implement it. Thanks! Alan April 17, 2006 11:07 PM Trimble: in case you haven’t figured it out, it actually is different pages but only the id on the body tag is different. chaitanya May 2, 2006 2:22 AM hi, i’ve been working on a projec"
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