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6/17/2009 10:21 AM
 

Thanks for the example code Armand!

I'm wondering if you used the same jquery plugins for the tabs module that appears on the J A Cooper page on the site you linked to??

Also, what plugin/module did you use for the skin switcher module on the J A Cooper page?

There are a couple of very nice looking skins on that site!

Thanks

Greg

 
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6/19/2009 1:15 AM
 

HI

The ja-cooper one is a direct conversion from a Jooma l templte that effect is done with Mootools ans that is the script framework used in Joomla

Most of the skins on that site are joomla conversions from various Joomal tempalte clubs. If you are interested in on they can be modified for your purpose

contact me at   nokiko at gmail.com

 
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6/19/2009 1:19 AM
 

Hi

I dont remember seeing red in my setup i have a nr of weird colors lime and blueish for quick setup.

As I do not have a magic ball of css here to see your problems a life url would be handy :)

 

 
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6/19/2009 2:28 AM
 

Hi Armand

It's ok now... found what it was.

<div id="content" style="height: 200px; width: 400px; background-color: Red; overflow: hidden; float: left;">

It was the background red here coming through due to margins from putting in h and p tags.  A small thing and not sure why the margins had crept in but sorted.

A quick play with it shows it really is flexible.  Though you have a list on the side, it runs just as easily with any <a href> items... other divs can be placed, for example between the left and right sections.  Great little bit of code.

As Leazon pointed out... it does look very very similar to the Cooper tabs you have, though they scroll sideways.  Mootools seems ok, but the jQuery looks like it will certainly give a lot of things a run for the money!

 
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6/19/2009 8:37 AM
 

Hi

I cant take all the credit its the jquery plugin that does all the work , and if you want you could recreate the sliding tabs from jacooper with this script as well, only thing you would need to make sure is that the active classes are set properly

the list on the side was to mimix the dnn version in the most simple way

 

 
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