/* Mastering JavaScript, Premium Edition by James Jaworski
ISBN:078212819X Publisher Sybex CopyRight 2001 */
<html><head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <title>Tabbed Panel</title> <style rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> .tab {font-family: sans-serif; line-height:150%; font-weight: bold; position:absolute; text-align: center; border: 2px; border-color:#999999; border-style: outset; border-bottom-style: none; height: 54px; width: 90px; margin:0px} .panel {font-family: sans-serif; font-size: smaller; position:absolute; border: 2px; border-color:#999999; border-style:outset; width: 400px; height: 200px; left:0px; top:54px; margin:0px; padding:6px} h1 {text-align: center} </style> <script language="JavaScript"> var panelID = "p1" var numDiv = 8 var numRows = 2 var tabsPerRow = 4 var numLocations = numRows * tabsPerRow var tabWidth = 90 var tabHeight = 30 var vOffset = 6 var hOffset = 10</script> <script language="JavaScript" > var divLocation = new Array(numLocations) var newLocation = new Array(numLocations) for(var i=0; i<numLocations; ++i) { divLocation[i] = i newLocation[i] = i } function getDiv(s,i) { var div if(navigator.appName == "Microsoft Internet Explorer" && navigator.appVersion.charAt(0) < 5) div = document.all.item(panelID+s+i) else div = document.getElementById(panelID+s+i) return div } function setZIndex(div, zIndex) { div.style.zIndex = zIndex } function getLocation(i) { return divLocation[i] } function setLocation(i, j) { divLocation[i] = j } function getNewLocation(i) { return newLocation[i] } function setNewLocation(i, j) { newLocation[i] = j } function updatePosition(div, newPos) { div.style.top = (numRows-(Math.floor(newPos/tabsPerRow) + 1)) * (tabHeight- vOffset) div.style.left = (newPos % tabsPerRow) * tabWidth + (hOffset * (Math.floor(newPos / tabsPerRow))) } function selectTab(n) { // n is the ID of the division that was clicked // firstTab is the location of the first tab in the selected row var firstTab = Math.floor(getLocation(n) / tabsPerRow) * tabsPerRow // newLoc is its new location for(var i=0; i<numDiv; ++i) { // loc is the current location of the tab var loc = getLocation(i) // If in the selected row if(loc >= firstTab && loc < (firstTab + tabsPerRow)) setNewLocation(i, loc - firstTab) else if(loc < tabsPerRow) setNewLocation(i,firstTab+(loc % tabsPerRow)) else setNewLocation(i, loc) } // Set tab positions & zIndex // Update location for(var i=0; i<numDiv; ++i) { var div = getDiv("tab",i) var loc = getNewLocation(i) updatePosition(div, loc) if(i == n) setZIndex(div, numLocations +1) else setZIndex(div,numLocations - loc) div = getDiv("panel",i) if(i == n) setZIndex(div, numLocations +1) else setZIndex(div, numLocations - loc) setLocation(i, loc) } } </script>
</head><body><h1>Tabbed Panel</h1><div style="background-color: transparent; position: relative; width: 400px; height: 200px"><div class="tab" style="font-weight: bold; background-color: yellow; left: 0px; top: 24px; z-index: 8" id="p1tab0" onclick="selectTab(0)">HTML</div><div class="tab" style="font-weight: bold; background-color: orange; left: 90px; top: 24px; z-index: 7" id="p1tab1" onclick="selectTab(1)">XHTML</div><div class="tab" style="font-weight: bold; background-color: red; left: 180px; top: 24px; z-index: 6" id="p1tab2" onclick="selectTab(2)">CSS</div><div class="tab" style="font-weight: bold; background-color: cyan; left: 270px; top: 24px; z-index: 5" id="p1tab3" onclick="selectTab(3)">DOM</div><div class="tab" style="font-weight: bold; background-color: rgb(170,170,255); left: 10px; top: 0px; z-index: 4" id="p1tab4" onclick="selectTab(4)">JavaScript</div><div class="tab" style="font-weight: bold; background-color: fuchsia; left: 100px; top: 0px; z-index: 3" id="p1tab5" onclick="selectTab(5)">DHTML</div><div class="tab" style="font-weight: bold; background-color: lime; left: 190px; top: 0px; z- index: 2" id="p1tab6" onclick="selectTab(6)">XML</div><div class="tab" style="font-weight: bold; background-color: silver; left: 280px; top: 0px; z- index: 1" id="p1tab7" onclick="selectTab(7)">XSLT</div><div class="panel" style="background-color: yellow; z-index: 8" id="p1panel0"> <h2>Hypertext Markup Language</h2> <p><a href="http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/" target="external">HTML</a> is the language in which Web pages are written. HTML uses tags like <p> and </p> to identify how text is to be structured and formatted within a document. </p> </div><div class="panel" style="background-color: orange; z-index: 7" id="p1panel1"> <h2>Extensible HyperText Markup Language</h2> <p><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/" target="external">XHTML</a> is a redevelopment and extension of HTML that makes HTML compatible with XML. XHTML specifies a family of markup languages that are based on HTML but take advantage of the simplicity, extensibility, and powerful toolset of XML. </p> </div><div class="panel" style="background-color: red; z-index: 6" id="p1panel2"> <h2>Cascading Style Sheets</h2> <p>CSS is a style sheet language that enables Web page writers to specify presentation, sizing, and positioning properties of HTML and XML documents. CSS is used to describe the appearance of a document in a manner that is independent of its content. There are currently two versions of CSS (referred to as <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS1" target="external">CSS1</a> and <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2" target="external">CSS2</a>). CSS2 extends CSS1.</p></div><div class="panel" style="background-color: cyan; z-index: 5" id="p1panel3"> <h2>Document Object Model</h2> <p>The <a href="http://www.w3.org/DOM/" target="external">DOM</a> is a model that describes the objects that are available within HTML and XML documents. It describes these objects in a programming language-independent manner as a system of interfaces. It defines the properties of these objects and methods for accessing these objects. The objects can be accessed via programming languages, such as JavaScript and Java.</p> </div><div class="panel" style="background-color: rgb(170,170,255); z-index: 4" id="p1panel4"> <h2>JavaScript</h2> <p><a href="http://developer.netscape.com/javascript/" target="external">JavaScript</a> is a programming language for scripting Web pages that was developed by Netscape. It has been standardized by the ECMA and is referred to as ECMAScript. JavaScript has evolved into a general- purpose scripting language - it is no longer limited to Web pages. Microsoft has also developed a version of JavaScript that is named JScript.</p> </div><div class="panel" style="background-color: fuchsia; z-index: 3" id="p1panel5"> <h2>Dynamic HTML</h2> <p><a href="http://developer.netscape.com/dhtml/" target="external">DHTML</a> is a combination of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that enables Web page content to exhibit dynamic behavior. This is accomplished by dynamically changing the properties of document objects in response to user actions and other events.</p> </div><div class="panel" style="background-color: lime; z-index: 2" id="p1panel6"> <h2>Extensible Markup Language</h2> <a href="http://www.w3.org/XML/" target="external">XML</a> is a language for creating structured documents for use with the Web and in other application areas. XML is a simplified subset of the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) that is used to create custom markup languages that follow a common syntax. </div><div class="panel" style="background-color: silver; z-index: 1" id="p1panel7"> <h2>XSL Transformations</h2> <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt" target="external">XSLT</a> is a part of the Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) that is used to transform XML documents from one format into another format. XSLT style sheets are written in XML. These style sheets specify how XML documents are to be translated. They are provided as input to a translation program, which performs the actual translation. </div></div><img border="0" height="50"><p></p></body></html>
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