Difference between revisions of "Useful Links"
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| + | <tabs> | ||
| + | <tab name="Toggle box"> | ||
| + | This first tab has a toggle box nested inside it | ||
| + | {{#tab:Toggle|This toggle box is made via the #tab: parser function.}} | ||
| + | </tab> | ||
| + | <tab name="Dropdown"> | ||
| + | This second tab has a dropdown nested inside it | ||
| + | {{#tag:tab|This dropdown is created via the #tag:tab parser function, since it's not possible to define attributes such as dropdown via the #tab: parser function.|dropdown=true}} | ||
| + | </tab> | ||
| + | <tab index="" block> | ||
| + | {{#tag:tab|This toggle box shows up inside {{#tab:|every|each of the|nested=true}} tab{{#tag:tab|s|index=2|nested=true}}, because the containing tab tag has got its index attribute set to index="". It also has a block attribute.|openname=Open|closename=Close}} | ||
| + | </tab> | ||
<tabs> | <tabs> | ||
{{#tab:First, Second|These tabs use the #tab: parser function to create the nested tabs.|Placing <tab> tags inside another <tab> tag will cause the parser to recognise the inner closing tag as the closing tag for the outer tag, which messes it up.}} | {{#tab:First, Second|These tabs use the #tab: parser function to create the nested tabs.|Placing <tab> tags inside another <tab> tag will cause the parser to recognise the inner closing tag as the closing tag for the outer tag, which messes it up.}} | ||
</tabs> | </tabs> | ||
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Revision as of 13:55, 17 March 2023
WHO:
Tracking SARS-CoV-2 variants
GISAID
Nextstrain
CoVariant
Pangolin
This first tab has a toggle box nested inside it
This toggle box is made via the #tab: parser function.
This second tab has a dropdown nested inside it
Show dropdown
This toggle box shows up inside
every
each of the
tabs
, because the containing tab tag has got its index attribute set to index="". It also has a block attribute.<tabs>
These tabs use the #tab: parser function to create the nested tabs.
Placing <tab> tags inside another <tab> tag will cause the parser to recognise the inner closing tag as the closing tag for the outer tag, which messes it up.
</tabs>