In this chapter, we have put a lot of effort in the semantic tabs module. It seems that it would make a lot of sense to make these enhancements available to the Drupal community as a whole. But, before we do that, there are a few things we need to do to ensure that the module is as useful as possible for the Drupal community.
Drupal has coding standards that are strictly enforced when promoting any code for the first time. A good overview of coding standards for Drupal is available at http://drupal.org/coding-standards. Before any code is contributed to Drupal, it should be checked to make sure that it conforms to Drupal's coding standards. Thankfully, this is pretty easy, because as pointed out on the page mentioned previously, there is a Coder module that provides an automated process for checking standards compliance of your code.
However, we don't need to install this module as we have online tools available to do this job. http://pareview...