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faster-react-tabs

v1.0.4

Published

A faster React tab component that doesn't use DOM refs. Written in ES6, transpiles down to ES5

Downloads

32

Readme

Faster React Tabs

Faster React Tabs is a flexible and context-agnostic React component used to render accessible and simple tabs. You can play with the only demo.

Making accessible tabs is not an easy task. Fortunately, this React component is built with all the good practices about tabs in mind. On top of that, it provides a non-JavaScript fallback for users with JS disabled or server-side rendering.

npm version

Install

npm install faster-react-tabs --save

Nerdy technical details

  • Written the “React Way” without hitting the DOM with refs.
  • Written in ES6, transpiled down to ES5.

Example: drop-in Tabs component

import React from 'react';
import Tabs from 'faster-react-tabs';
import ExampleContent from '../components/example-content/index.jsx';

const YourThing = React.createClass({

  render() {
    const sections = [
      {
        title: 'Tab 1',
        content: <ExampleContent image='images/1.jpeg' text='This is in tab 1. It is a whole other component! Entire components can be passed down into each tab.' />
      },
      {
        title: 'Tab 2',
        content: 'Tab 2 content'
      },
      {
        title: 'Tab 3',
        content: 'Tab 3 content'
      }
    ];

    return (
      <Tabs sections={sections} />
    );
  }

});

export default YourThing;

Development

npm install
npm run build
npm run watch