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    I have a tabbed ui. One of the buttons open another tabbed ui within the first tabbed ui.

    I would like for the first tabbed ui to auto hide its panel buttons (and the top tabs as well would be great) when the user clicks the button to open the second tabbed ui. Does anyone know how to do that?
    Gary S. Traub, Ph.D.


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    Re: tabbed ui auto hide ....

    Or, is there a way to control the show and hide of the button pan (and possible the tabs) programatically?
    Gary S. Traub, Ph.D.

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      Re: tabbed ui auto hide ....

      I think it's time you moved away from the Tabbedui! I know it might seem to be a quick way to create a layout but in the end you will have much more control.
      I thought about this since I saw your post last night, I think you could create a much better, more controlled UI within a single UX component using the same components your TabbedUI is already calling via buttons. Think of your UX as a Tabbedui, especially the second one your bringing into the mix. Components can be embedded,called by a button and then - delay render till visible - so it has nearly no effect on load time - add in pre-rendering and a cache and your can really fire off a large application in seconds.

      My main application resides as a tabbedui too, but I am working on a new redesign due to the limitations of it and the myriad of possibilities in using the UX component. My turing point was the fact that the tabbedUI has about 3 server-side events - while I am sure that I could get around just about any limitation, the versatility of the UX just can't hardly be beat! Give it a GO, I beleive it will be well worth your time.
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        Re: tabbed ui auto hide ....

        Originally posted by CharlesParker View Post
        I think it's time you moved away from the Tabbedui! I know it might seem to be a quick way to create a layout but in the end you will have much more control.
        I thought about this since I saw your post last night, I think you could create a much better, more controlled UI within a single UX component using the same components your TabbedUI is already calling via buttons. Think of your UX as a Tabbedui, especially the second one your bringing into the mix. Components can be embedded,called by a button and then - delay render till visible - so it has nearly no effect on load time - add in pre-rendering and a cache and your can really fire off a large application in seconds.

        My main application resides as a tabbedui too, but I am working on a new redesign due to the limitations of it and the myriad of possibilities in using the UX component. My turing point was the fact that the tabbedUI has about 3 server-side events - while I am sure that I could get around just about any limitation, the versatility of the UX just can't hardly be beat! Give it a GO, I beleive it will be well worth your time.
        I've often thought about doing this myself Charles, it's just where does one begin?
        With a large application, there are so many parts .. this means every component would have to move to its own a5w page right?
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          Re: tabbed ui auto hide ....

          With a large application, there are so many parts .. this means every component would have to move to its own a5w page right?
          not really.
          you could create an ux/dialog as menu and on the right side of the ux give yourself a div.
          then open the components in the div on the right side.
          that should work.
          ( i haven't tested with reports yet. i could test it if necessary)
          thanks for reading

          gandhi

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            Re: tabbed ui auto hide ....

            Originally posted by GGandhi View Post
            not really.
            you could create an ux/dialog as menu and on the right side of the ux give yourself a div.
            then open the components in the div on the right side.
            that should work.
            ( i haven't tested with reports yet. i could test it if necessary)
            I moved this to another thread .. so as not to hijack this one https://www.alphasoftware.com/alphaf...nt-Good-or-Bad
            Alpha Anywhere v12.4.6.5.2 Build 8867-5691 IIS v10.0 on Windows Server 2019 Std in Hyper-V

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              Re: tabbed ui auto hide ....

              We are styling a very clever idea for Multiple tabs.

              They use the page layout component.

              Then tabs and finally numerous tabbed UI's

              This is not our work, we have just helped with the styling.

              http://smg.datadrivensystems.co.uk/r...layoutmain.a5w

              We tend to follow Charles idea of complex UX's but the Tabbed UI has legs.

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