I installed the Field group module and setup as per instruction (see screenshot) but the content showed up as individual division instead of tabs, all the horizontal tabs CSS classes are also not added to the content.
I have also tried to add unique ID to each tab but nothing is reflected in the content.
Is there anything that I did wrong?

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kualee created an issue. See original summary.

ecj’s picture

htabs and vtabs work fine for me;
I have the problem, even on a fresh install of current drupal-7, that accordion doesn't want to work.

Regarding changing (updating) from vtab to accordion, and back again, the css class settings get lost, and thus the v/htabs dont work either after changing them around...

ecj’s picture

ok, after losing too much time on this subject, and also wondering why the h* not many other people seem to have this prob, I discovered the 'bug' after literally walking down the list of modules...

when downloading the default 'admin' module, you get the 2010 version (2.0-beta3) - no good!
replace this with the 2013 version '7.x-2.x-dev', and voila! problem gone...

I did a new install again, latest D7 (7.43) and 1.5 of FG - all seem to work now...

ecj’s picture

ecj’s picture

Status: Active » Closed (works as designed)

Issue lies outside FG

kualee’s picture

I do not have admin module downloaded and enabled though

kualee’s picture

Status: Closed (works as designed) » Active

Reopened the issue as solution provided not related

ecj’s picture

Well, all I can say, when you have a clean installation (eg. fresh Drupal7.43, plus field_groups) it works as designed. So start there yourself, see it work and step by step expand your configuration until it doesn't work anymore. Then you caught the offensive part. That's my last comment on this item, good luck to you.

ecj’s picture

Status: Active » Closed (works as designed)