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@contentful/f36-tabs
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Tabs is a component that makes navigating between sections of related content possible, displaying one section at a time.
Use Tabs if the content can be separated into sections that make sense as standalone pieces of information. Be aware that the users will not see all the content at the same time. Make sure the first section is the most relevant one.
import { Tabs } from '@contentful/f36-components';
// or
import { Tabs } from '@contentful/f36-tabs';
By default, Tabs
has no divider, but you can add it by providing variant
prop to the Tabs.List
With vertical divider:
With horizontal divider:
By default, Tabs
is an uncontrolled component, but you can make it controlled by providing currentTab
and onTabChange
props.
By default, Tabs.Panel
is unmounted, if it's not an active tab. But you can make it always mounted by passing the forceMount
prop.
Keep in mind that you have to provide additional styles to hide not active Tabs.Panel
.
Tab
should have concise copyFAQs
Forma 36: Tabs component
The npm package @contentful/f36-tabs receives a total of 15,672 weekly downloads. As such, @contentful/f36-tabs popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @contentful/f36-tabs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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