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I wonder if we can able to select a particular tab in a JQuery tab system from another page..?

For example I have a 4 menus that is Home | About | Services | Contact In services page I have a tab system with 5 tabs(Flight, Hotels, International Flight, Rail, Bus) in it, so I'm coming to the point is one who select Bus link from the home page I need to display the Bus tab(default visible one is Flight) in services page.

I have tried to give the bus link in home page like this.. services.php#tab4 (like anchor tag method)

unfortunately it doesn't work..

Im using the following JQuery for my tab system..

$(document).ready(function() {

    //When page loads...
    $(".tab_content").hide(); //Hide all content
    $("ul.tabs li:first").addClass("active_pr").show(); //Activate first tab
    $(".tab_content:first").show(); //Show first tab content

    //On Click Event
    $("ul.tabs li").click(function() {

        $("ul.tabs li").removeClass("active"); //Remove any "active" class
        $(this).addClass("active"); //Add "active" class to selected tab
        $(".tab_content").hide(); //Hide all tab content

        var activeTab = $(this).find("a").attr("href"); //Find the href attribute value to identify the active tab + content
        $(activeTab).fadeIn(); //Fade in the active ID content
        return false;
    });

});

tab links in services pages given in ul li like below

<ul class="tabs">
        <li><a href="#tab1">Flight</li>
        <li><a href="#tab2">Hotels</a></li>
        <li><a href="#tab3">International Flight</a></li>
        <li><a href="#tab4">Rail</a></li>
        <li><a href="#tab5">Bus</a></li>
</ul>

I hope that someone can answer the above question.

Thanks

Paul

3 Answers 3

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This should be the complete implementation given your new request:

$(document).ready(function() {

    var strHash = document.location.hash;

    if (strHash == "") {

        // Go to the first tab as long as there's no other tab specified on which
        // to start.

        $(".tab_content").hide(); //Hide all content
        $("ul.tabs li:first").addClass("active_pr").show(); //Activate first tab
        $(".tab_content:first").show(); //Show first tab content

    } else
        $("a[href='" + strHash + "']").parent().click();

    //On Click Event
    $("ul.tabs li").click(function() {

        $("ul.tabs li").removeClass("active"); //Remove any "active" class
        $(this).addClass("active"); //Add "active" class to selected tab
        $(".tab_content").hide(); //Hide all tab content

        var activeTab = $(this).find("a").attr("href"); //Find the href attribute value to identify the active tab + content
        $(activeTab).fadeIn(); //Fade in the active ID content
        return false;

    });

});

The issue was that you were not considering that if there was a tab specified to go to (the document's hash), you still had that "//When page loads..." area running regardless. You could even shorten the first conditional's contents from:

    $(".tab_content").hide(); //Hide all content
    $("ul.tabs li:first").addClass("active_pr").show(); //Activate first tab
    $(".tab_content:first").show(); //Show first tab content

to:

    $("ul.tabs li:first").click();

... considering you already have the same basic functionality delineated in the later click event, but that's up to you. Also, you're welcome!

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  • Gabriel, this is awesome! I think I can set up the other things somehow, really appreciate your help.
    – Akhil Paul
    Nov 28, 2011 at 19:25
  • What do you mean? What other things? And, once again, you're welcome -- anytime! Nov 30, 2011 at 9:07
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Before or after your click() definition, add this:

strHash = document.location.hash;

if (strHash != "")
    $("a[href='"+strHash+"']").parent().click();
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  • Thank you Gabriel for the quick replay, I'm sorry that I didn't understand the above one you gave, could you be more specific how to implement you code..?
    – Akhil Paul
    Nov 23, 2011 at 23:41
  • I was suggesting you add this code inside your $(document).ready( ... ) area. Give it a shot and let me know. It would help to have the URL of this page. Nov 24, 2011 at 0:23
  • Gabriel, can I ask you one thing, its working fine now I click the four links from other pages its directly go to the services page but the default first tab is showing for a moment then loading the clicked tab.. Do we can directly go(show) to the clicked tab from other page without showing the defualt tab in services page?
    – Akhil Paul
    Nov 24, 2011 at 17:56
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(I've made a 'fiddle' on jsFiddle so you can test this answer.)

You code was almost correct; it seems that a few HTML errors may have been the cause. Assuming our HTML looks like:

<ul id="tabs">
        <li><a href="#tab1">Flight</a></li>
        <li><a href="#tab2">Hotels</a></li>
        <li><a href="#tab3">International Flight</a></li>
        <li><a href="#tab4">Rail</a></li>
        <li><a href="#tab5">Bus</a></li>
</ul>
<div id="tab1" class="tab_content">1</div>
<div id="tab2" class="tab_content">2</div>
<div id="tab3" class="tab_content">3</div>
<div id="tab4" class="tab_content">4</div>
<div id="tab5" class="tab_content">5</div>

... our JavaScript should be:

$(document).ready(function() {
    //When page loads, hide all content 
    $(".tab_content").hide();
    $(".tab_content:first").show(); //Show first tab content
    $("#tabs li:first").addClass("active").show(); //Activate first tab
    //On Click Event
    $("#tabs a").click(function() {

        //Remove any "active" class
        $("#tabs .active").removeClass("active");

        //Add "active" class to selected tab
        $(this).parent().addClass("active");

        // Hide all tab content
        $(".tab_content").hide();

        //Find the href attribute value to identify the active tab + content
        var a = $(this).attr("href");

        //Fade in the active ID content
        $(a).fadeIn();

        return false;
    });
});
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  • thanks for the descriptive answer, but this is not what I'm looking for although my tab system is working fine, I want to show/display a particular tab in the services page from another page(where the link is, for example in home page) when someone made a click..
    – Akhil Paul
    Nov 24, 2011 at 15:55

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