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react-action-tabs

v0.5.1

Published

A tab bar that triggers actions and supports dropdown options.

Downloads

21

Readme

react-action-tabs

A tab widget that triggers actions and supports dropdown options. Also supports panels. Still in beta, more to come once I have a chance to work with it.

Why not just use other tab systems? Sometimes I want a tab that only fires an action, it does not need to have a panel. Action-Tabs will trigger an action when they are clicked. If there is an associated panel, they will open that panel. Otherwise, they leave everything alone. Optionally, you can add a hidePanels attribute to an action that will hide any other open panels (if any are open). There is also a toggleable attribute that allows the option to toggle its panel on click.

Dev Notes

Note: this readme is not up to beta standards. It is ugly and not ready to be read. If you need to use project, please look at the tests folder and teh App.js example.

Note: these components need different names, TabXYZ is a terrible name

Option Attributes name action hideOtherPanels toggleable

widget attributes allowMultiplePanels

TabOption will use name if no children takes a single child element (root) generally, I use spans in tab options can probably do other things, with undefined results

  • noActivePassthrough - set when tabbar should not set an active prop to active options/panels

Can set className for each element can set style for each element talk about default styles (default because I find them useful in my project).