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- _anomDiebolt_Qrew EliteQuickBase presently serves jQuery UI on its pages so all you have to do is use it according to the documentation:
http://jqueryui.com/tabs/ - ericoler2ericolQrew MemberI can see how this example works on the dashboard, but not on forms. Am I wrong?
- _anomDiebolt_Qrew EliteIt works on forms but you have to do some additional work to repackage some of QuickBase's trimmings such as the section dividers and the hide/show button. This customized form converts the section headings to tab labels and removes the section dividers and hide/show buttons:
New Tabs In Town
https://haversineconsulting.quickbase.com/db/bim8tpaab?a=nwr
Pastie Database
https://haversineconsulting.quickbase.com/db/bgcwm2m4g?a=dr&rid=236- WilliamSelvageQrew Trainee
Dan - When this method works it works brilliantly. However, I am noticing that sometimes not all of the sections are being replaced with tabs.
Refreshing the page tends to resolve the issue, but this was all intended to limit refreshes...
Any suggestions?
- ArchiveUserQrew CaptainHow do you get it to work on forms? I'm sure its possible, but not sure how.
- ArchiveUserQrew Captain[mention://513 @dandiebolt_QB_Pirate] I clicked on your first link "New Tabs In Town" but, I cannot access.
I want to create a nagivation UI tab for my users that allowed them to click on tabs and see that section ONLY.
I see that UI tabs can be used for this, but I'm not sure how to go about that. Your link is there closest thing I have to guide. Any idea? - ArchiveUserQrew CaptainI figured out how to do this, but now i ran into another problem. When I use the UI tab code in the form with the tabs break when it comes across a report link embedded