README.md
##<paper-tabs>
Material design: Tabs
paper-tabs
makes it easy to explore and switch between different views or functional aspects of
an app, or to browse categorized data sets.
Use selected
property to get or set the selected tab.
Example:
<paper-tabs selected="0">
<paper-tab>TAB 1</paper-tab>
<paper-tab>TAB 2</paper-tab>
<paper-tab>TAB 3</paper-tab>
</paper-tabs>
See paper-tab for more information about
paper-tab
.
A common usage for paper-tabs
is to use it along with iron-pages
to switch
between different views.
<paper-tabs selected="{{selected}}">
<paper-tab>Tab 1</paper-tab>
<paper-tab>Tab 2</paper-tab>
<paper-tab>Tab 3</paper-tab>
</paper-tabs>
<iron-pages selected="{{selected}}">
<div>Page 1</div>
<div>Page 2</div>
<div>Page 3</div>
</iron-pages>
To use links in tabs, add link
attribute to paper-tab
and put an <a>
element in paper-tab
.
Example:
<style is="custom-style">
.link {
##<paper-tab>
paper-tab
is styled to look like a tab. It should be used in conjunction with
paper-tabs
.
Example:
<paper-tabs selected="0">
<paper-tab>TAB 1</paper-tab>
<paper-tab>TAB 2</paper-tab>
<paper-tab>TAB 3</paper-tab>
</paper-tabs>
Styling
The following custom properties and mixins are available for styling:
Custom property | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
--paper-tab-ink |
Ink color | --paper-yellow-a100 |
--paper-tab |
Mixin applied to the tab | {} |
--paper-tab-content |
Mixin applied to the tab content | {} |
--paper-tab-content-unselected |
Mixin applied to the tab content when the tab is not selected | {} |