On Dec 1, 8:10 am, "Richard D. Worth" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry, remove the header level.

FYI: I've modified tabs to work with the previous markup. You can now
put any content you want inside a tabs container. The first list that
it finds in DOM order will be used as the actual tabs and only the
elements that match the hrefs of those tabs will be used as
containers. This means that you can add extra depth to your DOM, as in
this example with a wrapper around the tabs. You can also place
content in the tabs container between the ul and the actual content
divs to create a section of content that will always be visible
between the tabs and the content, regardless of which tab is open.

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