Op donderdag 20 oktober 2005 17:41, schreef Nedjo Rogers:
Non-degradable javascript is a big no-go for a whole range of reasons
Yes. The library I've used degrades well because it takes the general Drupal js approach: it starts with plain HTML and only renders the tabs if appropriate javascript support is available. You can see this on my demo page if you turn off javascript, or if you view the source, which is plain HTML.
That said, the non-javascript look is certainly plain, and any CSS improvements would be welcome.
Sorry for the misunderstanding. After reading the JS I see that it shows the tabs as H2/3 inline. I expected nonJS to show plain tabs. It works in konquerer too, and It is tested in two non-JS browsers (dillo and lynx) and it works there too. Bèr -- PGP ber@webschuur.com http://www.webschuur.com/sites/webschuur.com/files/ber_webschuur.asc PGP berkessels@gmx.net http://www.webschuur.com/sites/webschuur.com/files/ber_gmx.asc