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New Post 8/11/2007 11:56 AM
User is offline David Lumley
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Tab Strip -Great control but how do I do this? 

I have implemented a DNNTabstrip in a module I am using - all is fine on the whole and it performs well but I do have a few head aches with some fundamental requirements I have been trying to add.

The first is the addition of 4 hyperlinks to navigate through the tabs - I have seen John do this in the tab wizard demo (next>> and <<prev buttons) and I have tried various ways of lifting that code to get the same result but seem to get errors all the time  - the selectedIndex function seems to be the stumbling block - I have looked through the jscript code but as jscript isnt my prime language - I confess I know very little - It looks like I have to build a javascript object to wrap the ASPX control to achieve what I want - Isnt there an easier way??

Other "improvements" I'd like to see are: more control over the tab size, position and spacing (I havent looked closely at the code yet so I may be wrong) - from what I see the tab appearance can only be controlled by the css and is tied to the tabs using a single image for each state - is it not possible to modify this to allow left ,right and central images making the width of the tabs more flexible - also the facility to specify a margin between the tabs and allow the alignment of the tab row, number of rows and the row order (i.e. filling from left to right or right to left) - then a great control will be an absolutely unbeatable one ;)

Oh and maybe a simple module with panes on each tab would be fun for those of us who don't want to become javascript experts

 

Dave Lumley

 

 


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New Post 8/27/2007 7:02 AM
User is offline David Lumley
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Re: Tab Strip -Great control but how do I do this? 

No replies to this post so far so I geuss I am the only one having this problem or no one else wants to emulate what Mr H has done on the tab wizard

I have spent a few days raking over this and still no progress

Currently I get the error "Object Expected" when I click on the input button and trigger onclick="nextStep()"

I have looked at everything - I have had to remove the line :

<script>dnn.controls.initTabStrip($('MyDNNTabStrip'));</script> as this stops the page from loading with some weird error that stops the code saying undefined function and shows the temp file with odd formatted code

I got so desperate I thought It may be an obscure error as on http://forums.asp.net/t/1009084 but even thats has no effect

Any input greatly appreciated


Dave DNN 4.3.5 IIS - 6 ?? SQL Server 2005
 
New Post 8/29/2007 12:18 PM
User is offline Jon Henning
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Re: Tab Strip -Great control but how do I do this? 

If you remove the initTabStrip line, the control will not work, as the object will not get created.  You will have to figure out what is causing the "weird error" before you continue.

Do you have a url demonstrating your problem?


 
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