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@ecl/generic-component-tab

v1.7.0

Published

ECL Tabs

Readme

Tabs

Why and how to use this component

Tabs make it easy to explore and switch between different, often equally important, views or to browse categorized data sets.

When to use this component

  • when there are multiple sets of information that need to be shown in the same area
  • when quick navigation between views is needed, while the rest of the page stays the same
  • use tabs sparingly though. Often in-page navigation can be used instead

Do not use this component

  • in small viewports and some languages long tab labels make very difficult or almost impossible to use tabs
  • if tab labels start getting long, it's an indication that tabs are probably not the right way to present the content don't use more than 3 tabs

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