This demonstrates how to load Tab content from an external data source.
The YUI TabView provides a built-in way to load external data.
The first thing we need to do is load the TabView source files and dependencies. For this example we will include the optional Connection Manager to enable loading Tab content from an external data source.
Because our content depends on JavaScript, in this case we will build our TabView entirely from script. First create a container to insert our new TabView into. This can be any existing element on the page, including the <body>
, but for this example, we will create a <div>
called container
:
Next we will create a TabView instance, omitting the element
argument, which signals the constructor to create the TabView container:
Next we add tabs to our TabView, including the label and a dataSrc
pointing to the content, setting the default selected tab to "active". To minimize the number of requests, we will set each cacheData
for each Tab.
All that is left is to append our new TabView to our container:
This is a basic example of how to load content from an external source into a TabView widget.
Note: You are viewing this example in debug mode with logging enabled. This can significantly slow performance.
Copyright © 2007 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Copyright Policy - Job Openings