Changing the drop down can be done most easily client-side. Therefore, I'd use jQuery to switch tabs and change the drop down. --john On 3/22/2016 11:08 AM, Wanjuan Yang wrote:
Hi,
I have a template: The first part is a form with a drop down list. The second part of the template consists different tabs.
By selecting from the list, it shows different content in the second part of the template.
But I want to change the drop down list content when switch between tabs. How can I do it?
The simplified version of the codes look like:
<div class="panel"> <h3 >Select a tissue specific analysis: </h3> <div class="filt_options"> <form action=“/someaction/&" method="post" autocomplete="off"> <select name="tissue" class="tissue_selector"> <?pl foreach my $tissue ( @$tissues ){ ?> <option value="[== $tissue->[1] =]"> [== $tissue->[0] =]</option> <?pl } ?> </select> </form> </div>
<div class="sub_data" id="tissue_selection”> <ul class="tabs"> <li><a href="#t_first">Overview</a></li> <li><a href=“#t_second”>Plot</a></li> </ul>
<div id="t_first" class=“overview”> </div>
<div id=“t_second” class="plot"> </div> </div> </div>
Many thanks, Wendy
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