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July 23, 2007 – 8:45pm Prototype Tabs Script released, Scriptaculous Optional

We just released a small script that allows you to easily create tabbed content on your web sites with a nice fade effect. Having searched for a decent script that uses prototype.js and scriptaculous to quickly create tabbed inline content and not having found one, we were inspired to create our own, much as stickmanlabs did with the accordion script. Check out the prototype tabs demo.

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5 Responses to “Prototype Tabs Script released, Scriptaculous Optional”

  1. i want to try it

    By democh on Aug 2, 2007

  2. Great, right what I need!!! Thanks for prototype tabs.

    By cross on May 12, 2008

  3. Where’s the example? I get a 404 on the link.

    By Matthew on Aug 8, 2008

  4. Thanks for catching that. The link is: http://stereointeractive.com/blog/code/prototype-tabs/

    By Scott Meves on Aug 8, 2008

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