This sample shows how to add a dropdown menu over a tab strip.
<div id="tt" style="width:700px;height:250px">
<div title="About" style="padding:10px">
<p style="font-size:14px">jQuery EasyUI framework helps you build your web pages easily.</p>
<ul>
<li>easyui is a collection of user-interface plugin based on jQuery.</li>
<li>easyui provides essential functionality for building modem, interactive, javascript applications.</li>
<li>using easyui you don't need to write many javascript code, you usually defines user-interface by writing some HTML markup.</li>
<li>complete framework for HTML5 web page.</li>
<li>easyui save your time and scales while developing your products.</li>
<li>easyui is very easy but powerful.</li>
</ul>
</div>
<div title="My Documents" style="padding:10px">
<ul class="easyui-tree" data-options="url:'examples/tabs/tree_data1.json',method:'get',animate:true"></ul>
</div>
<div title="帮助" style="padding:10px">
This is the help content.
</div>
</div>
<div id="mm">
<div>Welcome</div>
<div>Help Contents</div>
<div data-options="iconCls:'icon-search'">Search</div>
<div>Dynamic Help</div>
</div>
<script>
$(function(){
var p = $('#tt').tabs().tabs('tabs')[2];
var mb = p.panel('options').tab.find('a.tabs-inner');
mb.menubutton({
menu:'#mm',
iconCls:'icon-help'
}).click(function(){
$('#tt').tabs('select',2);
});
});
</script>