See the source for the example here: docs.jquery.com/UI/Tabs If you aren't using containers, the tabs have nothing to interact with and may appear to not work Edit: According to the official doc, this should work, after loading the jquery: div id="tabs"> Nunc tincidunt Proin dolor Aenean lacinia Tab 1 content Tab 2 content Tab 3 content If that doesn't work, Facebox may be interfering somehow. Try reducing it to the simplest form without a lot going on and see if it works, then start slowly adding things.
See the source for the example here: docs.jquery.com/UI/Tabs If you aren't using containers, the tabs have nothing to interact with and may appear to not work. Edit: According to the official doc, this should work, after loading the jquery: Nunc tincidunt Proin dolor Aenean lacinia Tab 1 content Tab 2 content Tab 3 content Have you tried the exact example to see if it works? If that doesn't work, Facebox may be interfering somehow.
Try reducing it to the simplest form without a lot going on and see if it works, then start slowly adding things.
Thanks for the feedback Kevin, I just added them.. – dakemz Mar 16 '10 at 23:14 That doesn't seem to work either thanks for the help, I guess Ill just have to find a workaround in my UI that doesn't ask for ajax in the modal – dakemz Mar 16 '10 at 23:42 I just did what Kevin suggest. See my answer. Simplest possible setup with exactly the code you posted in your question – jitter Mar 16 '10 at 23:53.
Can't reproduce. Made a simple demo here jsbin.com/iposi3/2 which loads jsbin.com/uwoxe/2. Note it is vital that the loaded remote page isn't a full-blown-html page, so no html, head, body tags or the like else it will fail completly.
Only a "html-fragment" as the one you have shown. To view the code use jsbin.com/iposi3/2/edit and jsbin.com/uwoxe/2/edit Works just fine in my Opera. Although of course the facebox is too small to show the tabs nicely with default settings.To your problem I recall (check my post on that) that jQuery sometimes strips the script tags from remote loaded content.
But that seems to apply only when $. Load is used which FaceBox doesn't (it uses $. Get for remote content).
Which browser do you experience problems in? If it is IE it could be that IE throws "Permission Denied" errors when jQuery tries to inject the script tags from the remote content. Did you check your browsers error console?
I tried in firefox and oracle the links you posted they don't work in either. – dakemz Mar 17 '10 at 0:35 I meant to say firefox and chrome.... – dakemz Mar 17 '10 at 0:45? What browser version.
Works just fine for me in Opera 10.10 and FF 3.6. Firefox Screenshot: img21.imageshack. Us/img21/2871/firefoxop. Jpg; Opera Screenshot: img36.imageshack.
Us/img36/5750/operaho. Jpg – jitter Mar 17 '10 at 1:14.
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