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  • Subject: Re: Navbar Question...
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2004 16:21:58 -0800
  • Organization: Global Village Consulting, Inc.

I think I'd make a component to represent a tab, one to form the page and WOSwitchComponent to switch out the part that differs. The tabs can take responsibility for turning themselves off and on. The page holds the layout, and WOSwitchComponent will do the heavy lifting for you.

Otherwise take a peek at WOComponentContent.

Chuck

James Cicenia wrote:

They will images. No frames, however the top will always be there like a frame. No forms will be submitted.

By the way... don't ever name a component Request! I just spent about three hours trying to figure out
why nothing would display with my WOHyperLink to a pageName bound to Request.... it draws a blank, literally!


I was thinking just six components... with each one part of the header of the page it calls.

-James

On Mar 2, 2004, at 5:31 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

What sort of tabs? Can they just be hyper links? Is this a "frames" work-alike? Is there form data that needs to be submitted? Is this a wizard interface?

In anycase, I'd guestt 8 or 9 components to do this effectively: one for a tab, one to hold the tabs, one to hold the body, and 6 bodies.

Chuck


James Cicenia wrote:

Hello -
I am about to create a navigation tabbed bar for my site.
If I have 6 tabs on my nav bar do I have to create 6 components?
In other words one component for each selected tab (the selected
tab will be highlighted and the rest unhighlighted).
Or, is their some nifty feature that I can use?
My tabs will be images.
Thanks,
James Cicenia
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