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Revision as of 11:04, 7 January 2022
Tabpanel
Employment/Purpose
A tabpanel is the body of a single tab panel. You would place the content for a group of components within a tab panel. The first tabpanel corresponds to the first tab, the second tabpanel corresponds to the second tab and so on.
Example
<zk>
<tabbox width="400px">
<tabs>
<tab label="Tab 1" />
<tab label="Tab 2" />
</tabs>
<tabpanels>
<tabpanel>This is panel 1</tabpanel>
<tabpanel>This is panel 2</tabpanel>
</tabpanels>
</tabbox>
<space />
<tabbox width="400px" mold="accordion">
<tabs>
<tab label="Tab 3" />
<tab label="Tab 4" />
</tabs>
<tabpanels>
<tabpanel>This is panel 3</tabpanel>
<tabpanel>This is panel 4</tabpanel>
</tabpanels>
</tabbox>
</zk>
Supported Events
None | None |
- Inherited Supported Events: XulElement
Supported Children
*ALL
Use Cases
Version | Description | Example Location |
---|---|---|
3.6 | How to put a scrollbar inside a tabpanel | http://www.zkoss.org/forum/listComment/9889 |
3.6 | How to make a tabpanel loaded on demand | http://www.zkoss.org/forum/listComment/6236 |
See also: Tabbox
Version History
Version | Date | Content |
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