Walden H. Leverich wrote:
This is what we use, and we're rather happy ...

They support quite a variety of styles and behaviors, which is nice. Let me admit a personal bias against one style that was demo'd there. I don't like multi-line tabs where the tabs shift position from top line to bottom line and visa versa when clicked. That's really confusing to me.

It was also interesting that they use in-line tags, similar to JSF, and the MS AJAX toolkit at design-time. I'd personally like to try a different approach, which I haven't fully formulated in my mind, or on paper yet.

Thanks for the link, though. They offer some robust features.

Nathan.

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