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Ext.js - Ext.tab.Panel Container
Ext.tab.Panel − Tab panel is like a normal panel but has support for card tab panel layout.
Syntax
Following is a simple syntax to create Ext.tab.Panel container.
Ext.create('Ext.tab.Panel', {
items: [child1, child2]
// this way we can add different child elements to the container as container items.
});
Example
Following is a simple example showing Ext.tab.Panel container.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<link href = "https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/extjs/6.0.0/classic/theme-classic/resources/theme-classic-all.css"
rel = "stylesheet" />
<script type = "text/javascript"
src = "https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/extjs/6.0.0/ext-all.js"></script>
<script type = "text/javascript">
Ext.onReady(function () {
Ext.create('Ext.tab.Panel', {
renderTo: Ext.getBody(),
height: 100,
width: 200,
items: [{
xtype: 'panel',
title: 'Tab One',
html: 'The first tab',
listeners: {
render: function() {
Ext.MessageBox.alert('Tab one', 'Tab One was clicked.');
}
}
},{
// xtype for all Component configurations in a Container
title: 'Tab Two',
html: 'The second tab',
listeners: {
render: function() {
Ext.MessageBox.alert('Tab two', 'Tab Two was clicked.');
}
}
}]
});
});
</script>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
The above program will produce the following result −
extjs_containers.htm
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