Ingenious

The Sliding Doors of CSS has been around for more than three years, but until now the pretty-tabs problem is one I’ve never had to solve with modern tools. (The last time I cracked this nut was working on the Edmunds.com redesign which never saw the light of day in 1999, and back then it was a sliced image and nested table nightmare.)

The basic solution in the Sliding Doors article is very, very clever in the kind of way that gives me great satisfaction.

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