This page is here to demonstrate the "Tabbed" style sheet.
The Styles
There are several styles that can be used on the pages of this web site. If you're using a reasonable browser, you can choose them from the selection of "alternate stylesheets." In Mozilla, select "Use Style" from the "View" menu.
These pages are here for the benefit of those using browsers that don't do CSS as well, Internet Explorer in particular. They might also help people actually notice the alternate styles—most sites don't use them, so people don't look for them.
In addition to the style sheet in question, all of the styles use some common CSS rules as well.
This Style
This style is similar to the "Inline" style in its construction. But, the style is arranged to make the menu line look a little like a set of tabs. The current tab is coloured to match the background of the main body of the page.
Unfortunately, I saw this style in Internet Explorer for the Mac and it broke horribly, making the navigation bar useless. Otherwise, I might have made it the default.