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[0.36.1] - 2024-03-19
import { defineConfig } from '@pandacss/dev'
export default defineConfig({
// ...
theme: {
extend: {
slotRecipes: {
tabs: {
className: 'tabs',
slots: ['root', 'list', 'trigger', 'content', 'indicator'],
base: {
root: {
display: 'flex',
// ...
},
},
},
},
},
},
})
const App = () => {
return (
// ❌ this was not matched to the `tabs` slot recipe
// ✅ fixed with this PR
<Tabs.Root defaultValue="button">
<Tabs.List>
<Tabs.Trigger value="button">Button</Tabs.Trigger>
<Tabs.Trigger value="radio">Radio Group</Tabs.Trigger>
<Tabs.Trigger value="slider">Slider</Tabs.Trigger>
<Tabs.Indicator />
</Tabs.List>
</Tabs.Root>
)
}
We introduced a bug in v0.34.2 where the
Tabs.Trigger
component was not being matched to the tabs
slot recipe, due to the
new namespace import feature.
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