One of the greatest new about Scriptcase 8.1 is that menu applications can now be opened in different tabs, without the need of having to navigate the main application to the new one, every application will open in a different tab automatically.

As a RAD Tool (Rapid Application Development), Scriptcase continue to work on the “few clicks to make” wave, this functionality will save our developers huge amount of time writing PHP code.

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Menu working with tabs

In this example we will see how to configure the menu to open the applications in tabs.

Creating a Menu

1. Create a new application “Menu”.

 
  
 

2. Access the menu settings by clicking on the “Settings” item.

 
  
 

3. Access the Navigation tab and change the parameter “Open items in tabs” to “Yes”, and then change the other settings as the image below.

 
  
 

4. Click “Run application”

 
  
 

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Develop web applications in a few easy steps, including data queries, summaries, graphs, and pivot tables, editable forms and grids, calendars with Google Calendar integration, dynamic menus, PDF and XLS reports, dashboards, security module including user management and social login.

Personalize your applications with ready-made and editable themes, in addition to fonts with Google Fonts, Vector Icon Library with FontAwesome and dynamic notifications with SweetAlert2. Run Example →

Collaborative development: teams of all sizes have already turned millions of ideas into real applications in more than 50 languages.

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September 14, 2015

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