Overview
Vertical Tabs are a design option that arranges tabs in a vertical layout, typically on the left side of the pagecanva. This layout allows users to switch between different sections or components vertically, rather than using the traditional horizontal tab format.
With Vertical Tabs, users can add multiple tabs, each representing a different section or category. Clicking on a tab reveals the content associated with that tab while hiding the content of other tabs. This layout also supports the integration of additional components within it, providing a flexible and organized way to navigate through content.
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Attributes
Attributes are the options available for each component, allowing you to customize its appearance and functionality. They help you tailor the look and behavior of your components to fit your needscontrol their behavior. It includes various sections explained below..
Basic
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Group
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Basic Attribute Name
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Description
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Basic
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Show tabs on right checkbox
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If this checkbox is selected, the tab location will change from the left side to the right side.
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Config
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Default Tab
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If you have multiple tabs, select the number to set the default tab.
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Overflow Limit
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This feature lets you control the number of tab. Setting the limit to 1 will show only one tab, with other appearing in a dropdown menu.
UI Attributes
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Config
Default Tab
If you have multiple tabs, select the number to set the default tab.
Overflow Limit
This feature lets you control the number of tab. Setting the limit to 1 will show only one tab, with other appearing in a dropdown menu.
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This feature allows for flexible customization, enabling users to resize components to fit their specific needs within the defined grid structure.
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Note: Currently, we support Component Size |
Padding Location
"Padding Location" typically refers to the configuration of spacing around elements
Padding Size
"Padding Size" refers to the amount of space added inside an element, between the element's content and its border or edge.
Margin Location
"Margin Location" refers to the spacing around the outside edge of an element
Margin Size
"Margin Size" refers to the amount of space around the outside edges of an element,
Style
It is used to apply custom styles to section, such as color, font, size, and more.
It allows you to define the appearance of a component by specifying CSS properties directly within the attribute.
Classes
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Layout Type | It is used to set the layout type in two ways as:
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Default Tab | If you have multiple tabs, select the number to set the default tab. | |||||||||||
Overflow Limit | This feature lets you control the number of tab to show.
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Visibility and Components Attributes:
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Show tabs on right checkbox | If this checkbox is selected, the tab location will change from the left side to the right side. |
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Visibility | Visibility Type | It determines whether a component is visible on the layout. It offers the following visibility types:
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Component | Component Label | It simply shows the name of the component. |
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Events
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