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Content tabs
Sometimes, it's desirable to group alternative content under different tabs, e.g. when describing how to access an API from different languages or environments. Material for MkDocs allows for beautiful and functional tabs, grouping code blocks and other content.
Configuration
This configuration enables content tabs, and allows to nest arbitrary content
inside content tabs, including code blocks and ... more content tabs! Add the
following lines to mkdocs.yml
:
markdown_extensions:
- pymdownx.superfences
- pymdownx.tabbed:
alternate_style: true
See additional configuration options:
Linked content tabs
:octicons-heart-fill-24:{ .mdx-heart } Insiders{ .mdx-insiders } · :octicons-tag-24: insiders-2.9.0 · :octicons-unlock-24: Feature flag · :octicons-beaker-24: Experimental
When enabled, all content tabs across the whole documentation site will be
linked and switch to the same label when the user clicks on a tab. Add the
following lines to mkdocs.yml
:
theme:
features:
- content.tabs.link
Content tabs are linked based on their label, not offset. This means that all tabs with the same label will be activated when a user clicks a content tab regardless of order inside a container. Furthermore, this feature is fully integrated with instant loading and persisted across page loads.
=== ":octicons-check-circle-fill-16: Enabled"
[![content.tabs.link enabled]][content.tabs.link enabled]
=== ":octicons-skip-16: Disabled"
[![content.tabs.link disabled]][content.tabs.link disabled]
Usage
Grouping code blocks
Code blocks are one of the primary targets to be grouped, and can be considered a special case of content tabs, as tabs with a single code block are always rendered without horizontal spacing.
Example:
=== "C"
``` c
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
printf("Hello world!\n");
return 0;
}
```
=== "C++"
``` c++
#include <iostream>
int main(void) {
std::cout << "Hello world!" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
```
Result:
=== "C"
``` c
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
printf("Hello world!\n");
return 0;
}
```
=== "C++"
``` c++
#include <iostream>
int main(void) {
std::cout << "Hello world!" << std::endl;
return 0;
}
```
Grouping other content
When a content tab contains more than one code block, it is rendered with horizontal spacing. Vertical spacing is never added, but can be achieved by nesting tabs in other blocks.
Example:
=== "Unordered list"
* Sed sagittis eleifend rutrum
* Donec vitae suscipit est
* Nulla tempor lobortis orci
=== "Ordered list"
1. Sed sagittis eleifend rutrum
2. Donec vitae suscipit est
3. Nulla tempor lobortis orci
Result:
=== "Unordered list"
* Sed sagittis eleifend rutrum
* Donec vitae suscipit est
* Nulla tempor lobortis orci
=== "Ordered list"
1. Sed sagittis eleifend rutrum
2. Donec vitae suscipit est
3. Nulla tempor lobortis orci
Embedded content
When SuperFences is enabled, content tabs can contain arbitrary nested content, including further content tabs, and can be nested in other blocks like admonitions or blockquotes:
Example:
!!! example
=== "Unordered List"
_Example_:
``` markdown
* Sed sagittis eleifend rutrum
* Donec vitae suscipit est
* Nulla tempor lobortis orci
```
_Result_:
* Sed sagittis eleifend rutrum
* Donec vitae suscipit est
* Nulla tempor lobortis orci
=== "Ordered List"
_Example_:
``` markdown
1. Sed sagittis eleifend rutrum
2. Donec vitae suscipit est
3. Nulla tempor lobortis orci
```
_Result_:
1. Sed sagittis eleifend rutrum
2. Donec vitae suscipit est
3. Nulla tempor lobortis orci
Result:
!!! example
=== "Unordered List"
_Example_:
``` markdown
* Sed sagittis eleifend rutrum
* Donec vitae suscipit est
* Nulla tempor lobortis orci
```
_Result_:
* Sed sagittis eleifend rutrum
* Donec vitae suscipit est
* Nulla tempor lobortis orci
=== "Ordered List"
_Example_:
``` markdown
1. Sed sagittis eleifend rutrum
2. Donec vitae suscipit est
3. Nulla tempor lobortis orci
```
_Result_:
1. Sed sagittis eleifend rutrum
2. Donec vitae suscipit est
3. Nulla tempor lobortis orci