The middle and right cap.
Sliding door css technique.
Tabs themselves resize to fit the text.
With css menu writer implementing this.
Enter semi graphical tabs using the sliding door technique.
The sliding doors technique section3.
Which means the important part will be the background image position.
If you haven t read part i yet you should read it now.
The concept of the sliding door is to use a background image for the buttons in a navigation menu.
Sliding doors of css part i introduced a new technique for creating visually stunning interface elements with simple text based semantic markup.
I am using a span within a link in the list to hold a part of the image.
This technique uses two images one for the left cap while the other covers.
This solution recipe shows you how to use the sliding doors technique.
Introduced by douglas bowman to customize your css menu writer menus.
Only one tab image is used less download time.
The sliding door technique basically uses two images stacked up next to each other.
The link itself will hold another part of it.
The doors slide together and overlap more to fill a narrow space or slide apart and overlap less to fill a wider space as the diagram below shows.
Tabs that use real text are likely to be more semantically correct.
Beautifully crafted truly flexible interface components which expand and contract with the size of the text can be created if we use two separate background images.
The following method uses this xhtml code.
This method provides the following advantages.
In part ii we ll push the technique even further.
Tab text can be resized to fit viewer s comfort.
Think of these two images as sliding doors that complete one doorway.
One image is long over which the text is laid and the other image closes the other side.