This macro has been deprecated and is no longer supported.
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Please use the new Tab Wizard π§ββοΈ option: β Define a parent page β instead.
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Existing macros will continue to work.
The Childtabs macro automatically generates tabs with content from child pages.
Childtabs Examples
Settings of the Childtabs Macro
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Root page
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The page whose child pages you want to display as tabs. Leave blank for the current page. |
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Vertical orientation
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Tick the box to display the tabs vertically. By default, tabs are oriented horizontally. |
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Width
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The width of the vertical tabs in pixels. The default is 150 pixels.
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Lock position
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Tick the box to let the vertical tabs scroll with the content.
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Sort by
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Choose how to sort the child pages.
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Reverse
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Tick the box to reverse the sort order. |
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Display excerpt
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Tick the box to display the content from the excerpt macro or, if there is none, the entire page.
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Left truncation
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The number of characters to truncate from the left of every tab title.
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Max amount of tabs
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The max amount of tabs displayed. The default is 20 tabs. |
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Tab style
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Tab style defines how tabs will look like in UI.
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