Tabbed Container
Allows users to have a set of containers arranged sequentially and can be navigated through tabs. Each tab acts as a container that can have different widgets placed inside it.
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Allows users to have a set of containers arranged sequentially and can be navigated through tabs. Each tab acts as a container that can have different widgets placed inside it.
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The list of tabs for the container set. The set can contain a single tab, and more tabs can be added. Each tab contains the following properties.
Property | Description |
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Label | The text to be displayed to represent the tab |
Value | The string value to refer the tab element. It is used during development typically. |
Icon | Choose one from the set of icons that will be displayed as a logo. |
Icon Position |
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Hide | This sets whether this tab and contents have to be displayed on the screen when the program is loaded. This shows/hides the tab both on desktop and mobile devices. |
Provide the value of the tab which will be set as the default tab for the set and the contents from the default tab will be displayed when the widget is loaded.
Switch Tab
- This is triggered when the user shifts from one tab content to another tab.
Disables the user interaction with the element on the page. It visually indicates that the element is inactive and prevents users from interacting with it when applied.
Displays the header part of the tab set which contains the titles for the set.
This sets whether the widget has to be displayed on the screen when the program is loaded. This shows/hides the widget both on desktop and mobile devices.
Tooltips display additional information upon mouse hover. This information will be contextual, useful, and informative. The tooltip will be immediately shown when the user's mouse hovers over the widget, and immediately hides when the user's mouse leaves.
Auto | The height is auto-adjusted for the content |
Fixed | The height of the widget is fixed and will not adjust to the content |
Property | Description |
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Background | Users can change the colour of the text background using this property. It has all the RGB colour ranges to pick from. It is recommended to use a corresponding background colour that shows the font clearly. |
Loader Color | Set the colour for the loader spinner when the widget is loaded on to the screen. |
BG Image | Provide the URL for the image serves as the background image to the widget |
BG Repeat | Controls the repetition of the widget's background image.
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BG Size | Specifies the size of the background image.
The reference to the list of options can be found here: MDN web docs |
BG Position | Sets the starting position of a background image. center - keeps the image at the center position. The reference to the list of options can be found here: MDN web docs |
BG Origin | Specifies the origin position (the background positioning area) of the background image. The reference to the list of options can be found here: MDN web docs |
Box Shadow | The is the colour of the shadow that is generated behind the widget box. The X and Y axis values can be altered such that the shadow can be set to fall anywhere behind the widget area. "x-offset" - a positive number specifies the shadow will be on the right of the box, and a negative number will put the shadow on the left of the box. "y-offset" - a negative one means the shadow will be above the box, and a positive number means the shadow will be below the box. "Blur" - if the number is set to 0 then the shadow will be sharp. It will more blurred as the number goes higher, and the shadow will extend further away. "Color" - sets the colour of the shadow. If the colour is not set, the box shadows are drawn in the foreground colour. |
Tab Text | Set the colour for the title text of the tabs |
Loader Color | Set the colour for the loader spinner when the widget is loaded on to the screen. |
Text Transform | This property specifies how to capitalize an element's text. It can be used to make text appear in all-uppercase or all-lowercase, or with each word capitalized. MDN web docs |
Text Decoration | This property sets the appearance of decorative lines on text. Types are "underline", "overline", "line-though", "overline-underline". |
Text Size | Set the size of the text in px value - 12px |
Text Weight | Increase or decrease the thickness of the font using the list of numbers from 100-800. |
Font Family | Type the name of the font family. The reference to the list of font families can be found here: MDN web docs |
Font Style | There are 3 types of styles that can be applied: "normal" - The text is shown normally, no style applied. "italic" - The text is cursive. "oblique" - A sloped version of the normal text. |
Border Color | Set the colour to the border lines. The border lines will be shown only if that is enabled. |
Margin | This value is set in terms of "px" number which creates the space between the border and the content of the widget. |
Padding | This value is set in terms of "px" number which creates the space between the border and outer elements. |
Border Radius | This sets the radius of the widget's corners, enabling rounded corners on the widget. This value is defined in "px" terms. |
Border Width | Set the thickness of the border of the widget using this value. It is defined using "px" terms. |
Box Shadow | The is the colour of the shadow that is generated behind the widget box. The X and Y axis values can be altered such that the shadow can be set to fall anywhere behind the widget area. "x-offset" - a positive number specifies the shadow will be on the right of the box, and a negative number will put the shadow on the left of the box. "y-offset" - a negative one means the shadow will be above the box, and a positive number means the shadow will be below the box. "Blur" - if the number is set to 0 then the shadow will be sharp. It will more blurred as the number goes higher, and the shadow will extend further away. "Color" - sets the colour of the shadow. If the colour is not set, the box shadows are drawn in the foreground colour. |
Tab Accent | An accent is a typically bright colour that contrasts with the more utilitarian background and foreground colours within a colour scheme. These are present in the visual style of many platforms (though not all). On the web, an accent is sometimes used in input elements for the active portion of the control, for instance, the background of a checked checkbox. MSDN web docs |
Property | Description |
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Header Padding | This value is set in terms of "px" number which creates the space between the header border and other elements of the widget. |
Header Background | Users can change the colour of the header background using this property. It has all the RGB colour ranges to pick from. |
BG Image | Provide the URL for the image serves as the background image to the widget |
BG Repeat | Controls the repetition of the widget's background image.
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BG Size | Specifies the size of the background image.
The reference to the list of options can be found here: MDN web docs |
BG Position | Sets the starting position of a background image. center - keeps the image at the center position. The reference to the list of options can be found here: MDN web docs |
BG Origin | Specifies the origin position (the background positioning area) of the background image. The reference to the list of options can be found here: MDN web docs |
Property | Description |
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Body Padding | This value is set in terms of "px" number which creates the space between the border of the body and the header/footer. |
Background | Users can change the colour of the background for the body using this property. It has all the RGB colour ranges to pick from. |
BG Image | Provide the URL for the image serves as the background image to the widget |
BG Repeat | Controls the repetition of the widget's background image.
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BG Size | Specifies the size of the background image.
The reference to the list of options can be found here: MDN web docs |
BG Position | Sets the starting position of a background image. center - keeps the image at the center position. The reference to the list of options can be found here: MDN web docs |
BG Origin | Specifies the origin position (the background positioning area) of the background image. The reference to the list of options can be found here: MDN web docs |