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You can use a tab
shortcode to display a single tab.
This is especially useful if you want to flag your code example with an explicit language.
If you want multiple tabs grouped together you can wrap your tabs into the [tabs
shortcode]({{% relref "shortcodes/tabs" %}}).
{{% tab name="c" %}}
printf("Hello World!");
{{% /tab %}}
Usage
While the examples are using shortcodes with named parameter you are free to also call this shortcode from your own partials.
{{< tabs groupid="shortcode-parameter">}} {{% tab name="shortcode" %}}
{{%/* tab name="c" */%}}
```c
printf("Hello World!");
```
{{%/* /tab */%}}
{{% /tab %}} {{% tab name="partial" %}}
{{ partial "shortcodes/tab.html" (dict
"context" .
"name" "c"
"content" ("```c\nprintf(\"Hello World!\")\n```" | markdownify)
)}}
{{% /tab %}} {{< /tabs >}}
Parameter
Name | Default | Notes |
---|---|---|
name | <empty> | Arbitrary text for the name of the tab. |
<content> | <empty> | Arbitrary text to be displayed in the tab. |
Examples
Code with collapsed margins
{{% tab name="Code" %}}
printf("Hello World!");
{{% /tab %}}
Mixed content
{{% tab name="Mixed" %}}
A tab can not only contain code but arbitrary text. In this case text and code will get a margin.
printf("Hello World!");
{{% /tab %}}