This is the content of tab1.
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<includeonly><div style="width:{{{ | <includeonly><div style="width:{{{Width|150px}}};float:right;{{#if:{{{Border|}}}|border:1px solid #4615eb;|}}"></includeonly><noinclude>{{TabberHeader/Doc}}</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 03:15, 25 March 2024
The {{TabberHeader}} tag is used to easily create a tabbed section. Requires separately using the <tabber> tags and TabberFooter template.
This makes use of the TabberNeue extension.
This adds the wrapping <div> and allows easy configuration of a few style properties.
Neither this template nor the footer add any categories to the page. This is because the separately-added <tabber> tag does this. See Category:Pages_using_Tabber_parser_tag.
All tabs using this template are right-floated.
Anything can be added to the tab contents, but this is usually used with {{Commodity}} templates.
How to use
To use this on a page, add it above the content you want to separate into tabs, followed by a separate <tabber> tag.
{{TabberHeader}}<tabber>
This is the content of the second tab. The tabs can have any name.
Then, separate each tab with |-|
, followed by the name of that specific tab and an equals (=) sign, like this:
{{TabberHeader}} <tabber> |-|Tab1=This is the content of tab1. |-|Tab2=This is the content of the second tab. The tabs can have any name. </tabber> {{TabberFooter}}
Which will produce the first example on the right.
When using the {{TabberHeader}} tag, you can also change the width of the entire section along with enable a blue border:
{{TabberHeader|Border=yes|Width=200px}} <tabber> |-|Tab1=This is the content of tab1. |-|Tab2=This is the content of the second tab. The tabs can have any name. </tabber> {{TabberFooter}}
This is the content of tab1.
This is the content of the second tab. The tabs can have any name.