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Is there any possibillity to get the tabs up there to behave like actual tabs? :w00t: :)

Like the firefox tabs, for instance

:)

That concept boggles my mind...

What you're essentially suggesting is for 6 different pages to be loaded and held in memory simultaneously, with some kind of Javascript allowing the user to switch between them in real time.

What next, a YC Gmail Manager in the bottom right hand corner? :)

If you will..? :)

On a more serious note :) How about atleast making the tab for the equivalent page you're on stick out? :w00t:

That would also be tricky (though a lot further from impossible than your original suggestion), as the menu items weren't exactly designed with that end in mind. However, I'll bear it in mind for the future.

By header you mean the logo and the Home, Articles etc. buttons?

Technically, yes, but only if they were placed in a separate frame of their own. I see little point in going to all that effort for something so minor.

Can you make it so that the header up top doesn't reload when you click on the tabs, so that it SEEMS like they're firefoxish?

Complete integration between the wiki and the forum has been finished. Since the header and the tabs are "shared headers" throughout the site, they are not supposed to reload upon clicking them since they are already stored in memory, and act as shared headers. Currently, this only works in Firefox.

I am well aware these tabs are messed up in Internet Explorer, and hopefully either Mike or I can figure out a fix for this. Since the headers in IE do not stay in the same position upon clicking from the wiki to the forum, I do think these headers must reload, but only in IE. This is a CSS issue which I hope can be fixed, but apparently IE and Firefox read CSS differently.

Like the firefox tabs, for instance

Would be cool, but yikes!

:laugh: Complete integration!

I'm stunned, awed, and impressed! But...ehh..did you downgrade something in the process?

Things look different. Have you been fiddling?

Yes, I did some minor adjustments to the textarea background color, textarea font color and size, and buttons.

But...ehh..did you downgrade something in the process?

I don't think so....why?

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