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I would like it to display a <div> in tabMode = 1 in tab menu java...
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Q:
I have a question about tab menu java. I would like the use the version
where tabMode = 1. However, I don't want a separate page loaded when a
tab item is clicked. I would like it to display a <div> the same way it
does when tabMode = 0. Is there a way to do this in tab menu java?
A:
Download the new version from the same link in your license message
and install it.
You can use Object ID as well as Link in both modes. Use the following prefixes within item's link field:
"object:" - means that there is object id after it;
"link:" - means that there is a link after it.
"javascript:" - means that there is a javascript code after it, for example:javascript:alert(\'Hello!\')
So, you should write for example:
["|Link 1_1","object:Content1_1", "", "", "", "", "0", "", "", ],
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