Andy,
I don't know about "tutorials" but this effect should not be too difficult.
Essentially, you just need to create two graphics for each "tab"... one with an "open" bottom, and one with a line across the bottom.
One would be for the "active" page, the other would be for the "inactive" page... something like this:
active image: _/ \_
______
inactive image: _/______\_
The color of the active tab should match the background of your page.
When using a template, you just need to make sure the template knows which page it is on so it can display either the "active" or "inactive" image as appropriate.
I'm not sure what you meant by the "triangular angles"...
Hope this helps.
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Matt G
I don't know about "tutorials" but this effect should not be too difficult.
Essentially, you just need to create two graphics for each "tab"... one with an "open" bottom, and one with a line across the bottom.
One would be for the "active" page, the other would be for the "inactive" page... something like this:
Code:
______ active image: _/ \_
______
inactive image: _/______\_
The color of the active tab should match the background of your page.
When using a template, you just need to make sure the template knows which page it is on so it can display either the "active" or "inactive" image as appropriate.
I'm not sure what you meant by the "triangular angles"...
Hope this helps.
--
Matt G