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Is there a way to show the registration form in two columns i.e. have the coretab show on the left and another tab show on the right?
If there are tabs, and those tabs are <div> tags, then you can use CSS to float the <div>s to the left, and assign a width to them.I see in the tab management there is a drop down called Position: but this doesn't seem to affect the registration page.
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I agree that it's better than before, but they are still doing it. Mainly because they want to offer the "horizontal/vertical" switch feature, which can be implemented with little effort by using a <table>Even Joomla itself (although it is much better than it used to be) still uses tables for its content-module.
There are about 20 reasons not to use <table>s for non-tabular data. One of the most important ones would be the overhead they cause both in size and render time.I am sorry, I am not a tabless-purist. But one of the reasons tables should NOT be used for layout is exactly for this kind of use.
You're a bit ahead of me. I haven't gotten to that yet, but I'm getting there. I finished cleaning up the markup for Joomla, EventList, and EventList Calendar.I am struggling with the same issue, trying to organize my registration-page (it is big!).
Sounds quirky. I like to stay away from quirky stuff.The only alternative I see so far is to use Chronoforms to make a custum form and link it with CB. But this is going to cost me a lot of time (=money).
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I finished converting all that to <div>'s with a good id/class naming scheme. I have my own template.
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