How to use Spry Tabbed Panels?

Hello, I made spry tabbed panels but I'd like them to work on
a rollover or mouseover instead of a click. Here's what I tried but
it didn't actually do anything. Do I have to edit the .js file?

jcafaro10 wrote:
> Hello, I made spry tabbed panels but I'd like them to
work on a rollover or
> mouseover instead of a click. Here's what I tried but it
didn't actually do
> anything. Do I have to edit the .js file?
I believe that you do have to edit the .js file to accomplish
what you're looking for. I think that a couple of folks have
already done this and have posted a thread/response in the Spry
forum, so I'd suggest searching that forum for mouseover or related
terms:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/categories.cfm?forumid=72&catid=602
Danilo Celic
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