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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Go to mozilla.org.
How do they do the products, support, store, etc. tabs? I've looked under the source code and I can't figure it out. They aren't using any images for that affect. When I copy the code, I just get plain text.
Now right click view image on the "firefox & thunderbird" image that looks like text, it's right in the midde of the page. When the image pops up in a new screen, it has a white background, yet at mozilla.org, it has a green background. How is that possible?
Thank you!
How do they do the products, support, store, etc. tabs? I've looked under the source code and I can't figure it out. They aren't using any images for that affect. When I copy the code, I just get plain text.
Now right click view image on the "firefox & thunderbird" image that looks like text, it's right in the midde of the page. When the image pops up in a new screen, it has a white background, yet at mozilla.org, it has a green background. How is that possible?
Thank you!
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Thats basic CSS Tab menus.
Plenty of examples on line, and a few different ways of doing it.
Basically, you use css background images (either for the curved ends, to to put a curve on the corners).
As for the "transparent background" images... that should be answered too...
Plenty of examples on line, and a few different ways of doing it.
Basically, you use css background images (either for the curved ends, to to put a curve on the corners).
As for the "transparent background" images... that should be answered too...
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