Re: How to build tab panel
Hi Contours,
What program of Xara are you using? Xtreme4, Xtreme5, XWD?
Also, there are template files that should have something vertically down the side you could adapt to your use.
Re: How to build tab panel
Xtreme 5
I'll take a closer look at the vertical button panels. I guess I assumed they were for navigating to pages.
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What program of Xara are you using? Xtreme4, Xtreme5, XWD?
Users software is no shown in their profile. All new users must fill this in and any current members can complete theirs by editing their profile :eek:
Example, view my profile top right.
Re: How to build tab panel
@ contours
They can also be used for opening a layer or for opening pages in an iFrame (so you don't have to leave the main page) :)
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@ Newdeist
... an iFrame ... I'll assume that's in the full Web Designer package. I don't find a reference to it in Xtreme 5, but it sounds like it's what I'm seeking.
Re: How to build tab panel
Hi contours & welcome to TG. iframes are available to be placed in placeholders in both download versions of WD and Xtreme. If your unsure of what an iframe is do a search of the forum and you'll find a lot of threads.
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Attached is an example of an iframe in use. Just open the xar file and click preview.
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Contours
... an iFrame ... I'll assume that's in the full Web Designer package.
Not at all.
An iframe is a standard html element. It is not included or part of any Xara software.
What you need to understand is that neither XWD or Xtreme are html editors, there is no html internally while you design your site. The html source is only generated when you export the page which is passed through the html filter to create an absolute positioned (css) WYSIWYG version of your graphical design in html format.
Also to remember is that this generated html is not re-importable back into XWD or Xtreme (because they are not html editors). So make sure that your save the .web or .xar file for later changes/updates.
However, what John and Egg are showing you is that external html snippets like the iframe element (also scripts, flash and animated .gifs) can be included in your design by using what's know as 'placeholders'.
These placeholders allow you to set aside a 'place' in the design for the html/script/flash/gif and so on then enter the code (iframe string for example) into the edit box of the placeholder object under Web Properties>>Placeholder [tab]
As mentioned by Egg, please do a search of the forum because placeholders have become a very important feature and are discussed very often.
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I want to thank each of you who have responded. This is all very encouraging, It sounds like the kind of "good solution" I was hoping for. I have some homework to do, of course, but I feel like you've put me on the right track. I've downloaded the example and will post a response to confirm my results.
Thanks again.