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A tabs can.Component; allows switching between one of many panels using a tabs interface.
A tabs widget that can be loaded by:
With StealJS, you can import this module directly in a template that is autorendered:
<script type='text/stache' can-autorender>
<can-import from="bit-tabs"/>
<bit-tabs>
<bit-panel title="CanJS">
CanJS provides the MV*
</bit-panel>
<bit-panel title="StealJS">
StealJS provides the infrastructure.
</bit-panel>
</bit-tabs>
</script>
<script src='./node_modules/steal/steal.js'
main="can/view/autorender/"></script>
Alternatively, you can import this module like:
import "bit-tabs";
import can from "can";
import $ from "jquery";
import stache from "can/view/stache/stache";
var template = stache("<bit-tabs>"+
"<bit-panel title='X'>X Content</bit-panel>"+
"<bit-panel title='Y'> Y-Content</bit-panel>"+
"</bit-tabs>");
$("body").append(template());
Use require
to load bit-tabs
and everything else
needed to create a template that uses bit-tabs
:
var can = require("canjs");
var $ = require("jquery");
// Add's bit-tabs tag
require("bit-tabs");
// Use stache
require("canjs/view/stache/stache");
var template = can.stache("<bit-tabs>"+
"<bit-panel title='X'>X Content</bit-panel>"+
"<bit-panel title='Y'> Y-Content</bit-panel>"+
"</bit-tabs>");
$("body").append(template());
Configure the can
and jquery
paths and the bit-tabs
package:
<script src="require.js"></script>
<script>
require.config({
paths: {
"jquery": "node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery",
"can": "node_modules/canjs/dist/amd/can"
},
packages: [{
name: 'bit-tabs',
location: 'node_modules/bit-tabs/dist/amd',
main: 'lib/bit-tabs'
}]
});
require(["main-amd"], function(){});
</script>
Make sure you have the css
plugin configured also!
Use bit-tabs like:
define(["can", "jquery", "can/view/stache","bit-tabs"], function(can, $){
var template = can.stache("<bit-tabs>"+
"<bit-panel title='X'>X Content</bit-panel>"+
"<bit-panel title='Y'> Y-Content</bit-panel>"+
"</bit-tabs>");
$("body").append(template());
});
Load the global
css and js files:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"
href="./node_modules/bit-tabs/dist/global/bit-tabs.css">
<script src='./node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery.js'></script>
<script src='./node_modules/canjs/dist/can.jquery.js'></script>
<script src='./node_modules/canjs/dist/can.stache.js'></script>
<script src='./node_modules/bit-tabs/dist/global/bit-tabs.js'></script>
<script id='main-stache' text='text/stache'>
<bit-tabs>
<bit-panel title='X'>X Content</bit-panel>
<bit-panel title='Y'>Y-Content</bit-panel>
</bit-tabs>
</script>
<script>
$("body").append( can.view("main-stache",{}) );
</script>
FAQs
A tabs can.Component; allows switching between one of many panels using a tabs interface.
We found that bit-tabs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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