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In our original site, the tab labels all come before the tab content divs, whereas in sphinx-design, the tab label is interleaved with the content divs. I think this is what makes it difficult to achieve vertical tabs purely in CSS, but I am no expert in web development, and it may still be possible.
Proposal
Add an option to tab-set for where to put the labels, stacked above, or stacked to the left.
For flexibility, it may also be nice to allow stacked on right or stack on bottom, but I don't know how difficult that is to implement.
Tasks and updates
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Interesting thanks, yeh I feel that should be possible; as you mention; outputting a "physically" different HTML structure for this mode, not just different CSS
Context
On the Matplotlib homepage, we list some tools using vertically-oriented tabs. This is implemented through regular HTML. I am now porting the site to reST+sphinx-design, and would like to replicate it as best possible. While I have been able to replicate the styling relatively closely, I cannot figure out how to make the tabs vertical.
In our original site, the tab labels all come before the tab content divs, whereas in sphinx-design, the tab label is interleaved with the content divs. I think this is what makes it difficult to achieve vertical tabs purely in CSS, but I am no expert in web development, and it may still be possible.
Proposal
tab-set
for where to put the labels, stacked above, or stacked to the left.Tasks and updates
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: