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@brycehanscomb/angular-tabs
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Simple tabs directive for AngularJS 1.x with animation.
Based on Nervgh's original implementation (ISC licenced)
##About tabs is module for angular framework. Live demo
The ng-tabs
directive creates a isolate scope. Variables of this scope:
tabs: {
index: {Number}, // current tab index
count: {Number} // tabs count
};
<div ng-tabs>
<div ng-tab-head>First tab</div>
<div ng-tab-head="active">Second tab</div>
<div ng-tab-body>Content 1</div>
<div ng-tab-body="animation">Content 2</div>
</div>
##About / О модуле tabs - модуль табов для фреймворка angular. Live demo
Директива ng-tabs
создает изолированную область видимости, в которой доступны переменные:
tabs: {
index: {Number}, // current tab index
count: {Number} // tabs count
};
<div ng-tabs>
<div ng-tab-head>First tab</div>
<div ng-tab-head="active">Second tab</div>
<div ng-tab-body>Content 1</div>
<div ng-tab-body="animation">Content 2</div>
</div>
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Tabs directives for Angular 1.x
The npm package @brycehanscomb/angular-tabs receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @brycehanscomb/angular-tabs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @brycehanscomb/angular-tabs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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