Looks like you are right about that. I can't get .tabs('disable')
and .tabs('enable'), without the index parameter, to work.
**--** Steve
On Dec 23, 2:15 pm, SSJ Indy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have two tabs on my page. I can enable/disable individual tabs with
> no problem.
>
> But .tabs('disable') and .tabs('enable') are *supposed* to do them all
> (ignoring the selected one which I would not care about), right? It's
> in the online doc and I see a few threads where people are suggesting
> that be done. But does it ACTUALLY work? Doesn't for me.
>
> Since I will have a variable number of tabs, I'd sure like to do them
> all without having to loop through them one by one.
>
> Are there caveats where sometimes it's not allowed? All I'm trying to
> do (from Firebug) is:
>
> $("#people-content").tabs('disable');
>
> which is working perfectly if I change to:
>
> $("#people-content").tabs('disable',3); // or other indicies
> $("#people-content").tabs('enable',2);
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