+++
description = "Show content in a single tab"
title = "Tab"
+++
You can use a `tab` shortcode to display a single tab with a title.
{{% tab title="c" %}}
```python
printf("Hello World!");
```
{{% /tab %}}
## Usage
{{< tabs groupid="shortcode-parameter">}}
{{% tab title="shortcode" %}}
````go
{{%/* tab title="c" */%}}
```c
printf("Hello World!");
```
{{%/* /tab */%}}
````
{{% /tab %}}
{{% tab title="partial" %}}
````go
{{ partial "shortcodes/tab.html" (dict
"page" .
"title" "c"
"content" ("```c\nprintf(\"Hello World!\")\n```" | .RenderString)
)}}
````
{{% /tab %}}
{{< /tabs >}}
If you want multiple tabs grouped together you can wrap your tabs into the [`tabs` shortcode](shortcodes/tabs).
If you want further options when using a single code tab, you can also use the [`highlight` shortcode](shortcodes/highlight).
### Parameter
| Name | Default | Notes |
|-----------------------|-----------------|-------------|
| **style** | see notes | The style scheme used for the tab. If you don't set a style and you display a single code block inside of the tab, its default styling will adapt to that of a `code` block. Otherwise `default` is used.
- by severity: `caution`, `important`, `info`, `note`, `tip`, `warning`
- by brand color: `primary`, `secondary`, `accent`
- by color: `blue`, `cyan`, `green`, `grey`, `magenta`, `orange`, `red`
- by special color: `default`, `transparent`, `code`
You can also [define your own styles](shortcodes/notice#defining-own-styles). |
| **color** | see notes | The [CSS color value](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/color_value) to be used. If not set, the chosen color depends on the **style**. Any given value will overwrite the default.
- for severity styles: a nice matching color for the severity
- for all other styles: the corresponding color |
| **title** | see notes | Arbitrary title for the tab. Depending on the **style** there may be a default title. Any given value will overwrite the default.
- for severity styles: the matching title for the severity
- for all other styles: _<empty>_
If you want no title for a severity style, you have to set this parameter to `" "` (a non empty string filled with spaces) |
| **icon** | see notes | [Font Awesome icon name](shortcodes/icon#finding-an-icon) set to the left of the title. Depending on the **style** there may be a default icon. Any given value will overwrite the default.
- for severity styles: a nice matching icon for the severity
- for all other styles: _<empty>_
If you want no icon for a severity style, you have to set this parameter to `" "` (a non empty string filled with spaces) |
| _**<content>**_ | _<empty>_ | Arbitrary text to be displayed in the tab. |
## Examples
### Single Code Block with Collapsed Margins
````go
{{%/* tab title="Code" */%}}
```python
printf("Hello World!");
```
{{%/* /tab */%}}
````
{{% tab title="Code" %}}
```python
printf("Hello World!");
```
{{% /tab %}}
### Mixed Markdown Content
````go
{{%/* tab title="_**Mixed**_" */%}}
A tab can not only contain code but arbitrary text. In this case text **and** code will get a margin.
```python
printf("Hello World!");
```
{{%/* /tab */%}}
````
{{% tab title="_**Mixed**_" %}}
A tab can not only contain code but arbitrary text. In this case text **and** code will get a margin.
```python
printf("Hello World!");
```
{{% /tab %}}
### Understanding `style` and `color` Behavior
The `style` parameter affects how the `color` parameter is applied.
````go
{{* tabs */>}}
{{%/* tab title="just colored style" style="blue" */%}}
The `style` parameter is set to a color style.
This will set the background to a lighter version of the chosen style color as configured in your theme variant.
{{%/* /tab */%}}
{{%/* tab title="just color" color="blue" */%}}
Only the `color` parameter is set.
This will set the background to a lighter version of the chosen CSS color value.
{{%/* /tab */%}}
{{%/* tab title="default style and color" style="default" color="blue" */%}}
The `style` parameter affects how the `color` parameter is applied.
The `default` style will set the background to your `--MAIN-BG-color` as configured for your theme variant resembling the default style but with different color.
{{%/* /tab */%}}
{{%/* tab title="just severity style" style="info" */%}}
The `style` parameter is set to a severity style.
This will set the background to a lighter version of the chosen style color as configured in your theme variant and also affects the chosen icon.
{{%/* /tab */%}}
{{%/* tab title="severity style and color" style="info" color="blue" */%}}
The `style` parameter affects how the `color` parameter is applied.
This will set the background to a lighter version of the chosen CSS color value and also affects the chosen icon.
{{%/* /tab */%}}
{{* /tabs */>}}
````
{{< tabs >}}
{{% tab title="just colored style" style="blue" %}}
The `style` parameter is set to a color style.
This will set the background to a lighter version of the chosen style color as configured in your theme variant.
{{% /tab %}}
{{% tab title="just color" color="blue" %}}
Only the `color` parameter is set.
This will set the background to a lighter version of the chosen CSS color value.
{{% /tab %}}
{{% tab title="default style and color" style="default" color="blue" %}}
The `style` parameter affects how the `color` parameter is applied.
The `default` style will set the background to your `--MAIN-BG-color` as configured for your theme variant resembling the default style but with different color.
{{% /tab %}}
{{% tab title="just severity style" style="info" %}}
The `style` parameter is set to a severity style.
This will set the background to a lighter version of the chosen style color as configured in your theme variant and also affects the chosen icon.
{{% /tab %}}
{{% tab title="severity style and color" style="info" color="blue" %}}
The `style` parameter affects how the `color` parameter is applied.
This will set the background to a lighter version of the chosen CSS color value and also affects the chosen icon.
{{% /tab %}}
{{< /tabs >}}