I have the perfect solution. Chapter 17 of my book contains two design
patterns that show you how to create a tabbed menu.
You can see the solution in action at my website
http://cssdesignpatterns.com. The core design pattern is called Tab Menu (
http://cssdesignpatterns.com/Chapter%2017%20-%20LAYOUTS/Tab%20Menu/example.html ). Another design that is enhanced by JavaScript is called Tabs (
http://cssdesignpatterns.com/Chapter%2017%20-%20LAYOUTS/Tabs/example.html ). Both design patterns can be styled by CSS to fit the look and feel of your site.
The example at the end of the chapter pulls together all the techniques used in the chapter where you can see the tab menu in context. (See
http://cssdesignpatterns.com/Chapter%2017%20-%20LAYOUTS/Layout%20Example/example.html )
Note tab menu design patterns are advanced and use many other design patterns presented earlier in the book. Feel free to use the source code from the examples from my website, but if you want to understand how they work and how you can adapt them to fit your needs, you will need to read my book.
If you need a copy of my book fast, you can download an eBook version from Apress at
http://www.apress.com/book/view/1590598040