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In the example in Chapter 13, we had some HTML with four links to different pages, followed by a container that would display the contents of the pages those links pointed to. We implemented the previous example to select a specific group of links on a specific page, but what if our site had lots of these things? What if we had a dozen pages, each with three or four different placements of this layout? Writing the same chunk of code over and over again wouldn't be very efficient.
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(2008). Writing a Tab Class. In: MooTools Essentials. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0984-3_14
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