..clicking on the back button will result on being on the second tab, which was the last dynamic drop menu tab before going to a new page?
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Q:
I am using the dhtml-tabs code. I have 2 tabs that I use for a basic form and an
advanced form. The advanced form is on the second tab. When I submit, I get results.
When I click the back button, the selected tab is the first one, and not the second.
Is there a way to configure the tabs to be persistent or sticky. Such that clicking
on the back button will result on being on the second tab, which was the last dynamic drop menu tab
before going to a new page?
A:
You can try to use the following dynamic drop menu function:
dtabs_itemClick(0,1)
To open your second tab.
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