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  • hide / show tabs #61337

    elessar
    Participant

    Hello,
    is it possible to completely hide and later show the whole tab? I know I can make it disabled, but I’d like to hide it completely, something like
    $(“#thirdTabOfNavigationBar”).hide()
    thanks!

    hide / show tabs #61348

    Dimitar
    Participant

    Hello elessar,

    There is no such functionality in the API of jqxNavigationBar, but you can use jQuery instead:

    <!DOCTYPE html>
    <html lang="en">
    <head>
        <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../jqwidgets/styles/jqx.base.css" type="text/css" />
        <script type="text/javascript" src="../../scripts/jquery-1.11.1.min.js"></script>
        <script type="text/javascript" src="../../scripts/demos.js"></script>
        <script type="text/javascript" src="../../jqwidgets/jqxcore.js"></script>
        <script type="text/javascript" src="../../jqwidgets/jqxnavigationbar.js"></script>
        <script type="text/javascript">
            $(document).ready(function () {
                // Create jqxNavigationBar
                $("#jqxNavigationBar").jqxNavigationBar({ width: 400, height: 420 });
                $("#hideSecond").click(function () {
                    var children = $("#jqxNavigationBar").children();
                    $(children[2]).hide();
                    $(children[3]).hide();
                });
            });
        </script>
    </head>
    <body class='default'>
        <div id='jqxWidget' style="float: left;">
            <button id="hideSecond">
                Hide second item</button>
            <div id='jqxNavigationBar'>
                <div>
                    Early History of the Internet</div>
                <div>
                    <ul>
                        <li>1961 First packet-switching papers</li>
                        <li>1966 Merit Network founded</li>
                        <li>1966 ARPANET planning starts</li>
                        <li>1969 ARPANET carries its first packets</li>
                        <li>1970 Mark I network at NPL (UK)</li>
                        <li>1970 Network Information Center (NIC)</li>
                        <li>1971 Merit Network's packet-switched network operational</li>
                        <li>1971 Tymnet packet-switched network</li>
                        <li>1972 Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) established</li>
                        <li>1973 CYCLADES network demonstrated</li>
                        <li>1974 Telenet packet-switched network</li>
                        <li>1976 X.25 protocol approved</li>
                        <li>1979 Internet Activities Board (IAB)</li>
                        <li>1980 USENET news using UUCP</li>
                        <li>1980 Ethernet standard introduced</li>
                        <li>1981 BITNET established</li>
                    </ul>
                </div>
                <div>
                    Merging the networks and creating the Internet</div>
                <div>
                    <ul>
                        <li>1981 Computer Science Network (CSNET)</li>
                        <li>1982 TCP/IP protocol suite formalized</li>
                        <li>1982 Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)</li>
                        <li>1983 Domain Name System (DNS)</li>
                        <li>1983 MILNET split off from ARPANET</li>
                        <li>1986 NSFNET with 56 kbit/s links</li>
                        <li>1986 Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)</li>
                        <li>1987 UUNET founded</li>
                        <li>1988 NSFNET upgraded to 1.5 Mbit/s (T1)</li>
                        <li>1988 OSI Reference Model released</li>
                        <li>1988 Morris worm</li>
                        <li>1989 Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)</li>
                        <li>1989 PSINet founded, allows commercial traffic</li>
                        <li>1989 Federal Internet Exchanges (FIXes)</li>
                        <li>1990 GOSIP (without TCP/IP)</li>
                        <li>1990 ARPANET decommissioned</li>
                    </ul>
                </div>
                <div>
                    Popular Internet services</div>
                <div>
                    <ul>
                        <li>1990 IMDb Internet movie database</li>
                        <li>1995 Amazon.com online retailer</li>
                        <li>1995 eBay online auction and shopping</li>
                        <li>1995 Craigslist classified advertisements</li>
                        <li>1996 Hotmail free web-based e-mail</li>
                        <li>1997 Babel Fish automatic translation</li>
                        <li>1998 Google Search</li>
                        <li>1999 Napster peer-to-peer file sharing</li>
                        <li>2001 Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</li>
                        <li>2003 LinkedIn business networking</li>
                        <li>2003 Myspace social networking site</li>
                        <li>2003 Skype Internet voice calls</li>
                        <li>2003 iTunes Store</li>
                        <li>2004 Facebook social networking site</li>
                        <li>2004 Podcast media file series</li>
                        <li>2004 Flickr image hosting</li>
                        <li>2005 YouTube video sharing</li>
                        <li>2005 Google Earth virtual globe</li>
                    </ul>
                </div>
            </div>
        </div>
    </body>
    </html>

    Best Regards,
    Dimitar

    jQWidgets team
    http://www.jqwidgets.com/

    hide / show tabs #61363

    elessar
    Participant

    yes, that’s what I was looking for,
    thank you once again Dimitar

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