on 10-10-2006 8:52 AM
Hello everyone,
my name is akan korul and i'm a student working with the enterprise portal (EP 6.0) for about two weeks.
about my problem:
I want to create a tab control (tabstrip) similar to the sap corporate portal news section. How could i realize this very nice object? I was searching for similar threads but i think the creation of the tabcontrol via html is not a suitable solution. Any other ideas?
I need this tab control to display our weekly company menu in a separate section.
Thank you very much in advance to everyone.
With best regards
Akan Korul
done!
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Hi Akan,
First, welcome on SDN!
About your question: Probably you are thinking of using the TabExplorer as the LayoutSet for a navigation iView.
Create an KM Naviagtion iView and for property LayoutSet, fill in "TabExplorer".
Also compare these threads: /thread/58501 [original link is broken] , /thread/124473 [original link is broken] , /thread/33983 [original link is broken]
Hope it helps
Detlev
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Hello Detlef,
thank you very much for your suggestion and your helpful answer. Maybe I have to specify my problem a little bit:
I want to create a very simple TabExplorer with following structure:
Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday/Friday
Each day contains the menu (lunch) and some other informations, which has to be maintained by the employee himself.
@Detlef: Thank you for the information but is there just an easier way to realize this?
apologize these questions but I'm an absolutely newbie on this topic :-).
With best regards / Grüße
Akan
Hi Akan,
> is there just an easier way to realize this
This <i>is</i> extremely easy! You have just to create folder Monday, Tuesday etc and within these folder, create you menu entries. Then use the tabbed layout set which points to the root folder, under which Monday, Tuesday etc folder are to be found.
Just give it a try!
Hope it helps
Detlev
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