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Learn how to create a vertical tab menu with CSS and JavaScript.


Vertical Tabs

Tabs are perfect for single page web applications, or for web pages capable of displaying different subjects.





Vertical Tabs

Click on the buttons inside the tabbed menu:



London

London is the capital city of England.

Paris

Paris is the capital of France.

Tokyo

Tokyo is the capital of Japan.


Try it Yourself

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width, initial-scale=1″>
<style>
* {box-sizing: border-box}
body {font-family: “Lato”, sans-serif;}

/* Style the tab */
.tab {
float: left;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
background-color: #f1f1f1;
width: 30%;
height: 300px;
}

/* Style the buttons inside the tab */
.tab button {
display: block;
background-color: inherit;
color: black;
padding: 22px 16px;
width: 100%;
border: none;
outline: none;
text-align: left;
cursor: pointer;
transition: 0.3s;
font-size: 17px;
}

/* Change background color of buttons on hover */
.tab button:hover {
background-color: #ddd;
}

/* Create an active/current “tab button” class */
.tab button.active {
background-color: #ccc;
}

/* Style the tab content */
.tabcontent {
float: left;
padding: 0px 12px;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
width: 70%;
border-left: none;
height: 300px;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>

<h2>Vertical Tabs</h2>
<p>Click on the buttons inside the tabbed menu:</p>

<div>
<button onclick=”openCity(event, ‘London’)” id=”defaultOpen”>London</button>
<button onclick=”openCity(event, ‘Paris’)”>Paris</button>
<button onclick=”openCity(event, ‘Tokyo’)”>Tokyo</button>
</div>

<div id=”London”>
<h3>London</h3>
<p>London is the capital city of England.</p>
</div>

<div id=”Paris”>
<h3>Paris</h3>
<p>Paris is the capital of France.</p>
</div>

<div id=”Tokyo”>
<h3>Tokyo</h3>
<p>Tokyo is the capital of Japan.</p>
</div>

<script>
function openCity(evt, cityName) {
var i, tabcontent, tablinks;
tabcontent = document.getElementsByClassName(“tabcontent”);
for (i = 0; i < tabcontent.length; i++) {
tabcontent[i].style.display = “none”;
}
tablinks = document.getElementsByClassName(“tablinks”);
for (i = 0; i < tablinks.length; i++) {
tablinks[i].className = tablinks[i].className.replace(” active”, “”);
}
document.getElementById(cityName).style.display = “block”;
evt.currentTarget.className += ” active”;
}

// Get the element with id=”defaultOpen” and click on it
document.getElementById(“defaultOpen”).click();
</script>

</body>
</html>

Create Togglable Vertical Tabs

Step 1) Add HTML:

Example

<div class=”tab”>
  <button class=”tablinks” onclick=”openCity(event, ‘London’)”>London</button>
  <button class=”tablinks” onclick=”openCity(event, ‘Paris’)”>Paris</button>
  <button class=”tablinks” onclick=”openCity(event, ‘Tokyo’)”>Tokyo</button>
</div>

<div id=”London” class=”tabcontent”>
  <h3>London</h3>
  <p>London is the capital city of England.</p>
</div>

<div id=”Paris” class=”tabcontent”>
  <h3>Paris</h3>
  <p>Paris is the capital of France.</p>
</div>

<div id=”Tokyo” class=”tabcontent”>
  <h3>Tokyo</h3>
  <p>Tokyo is the capital of Japan.</p>
</div>

Create buttons to open the specific tab content. All <div> elements with class="tabcontent" are hidden by default (with CSS & JS) – when the user clicks on a button – it will open the tab content that “matches” this button.


Step 2) Add CSS:

Style the buttons and the tab content:

Example

* {box-sizing: border-box}

/* Style the tab */
.tab {
  float: left;
  border: 1px solid #ccc;
  background-color: #f1f1f1;
  width: 30%;
  height: 300px;
}

/* Style the buttons that are used to open the tab content */
.tab button {
  display: block;
  background-color: inherit;
  color: black;
  padding: 22px 16px;
  width: 100%;
  border: none;
  outline: none;
  text-align: left;
  cursor: pointer;
  transition: 0.3s;
}

/* Change background color of buttons on hover */
.tab button:hover {
  background-color: #ddd;
}

/* Create an active/current “tab button” class */
.tab button.active {
  background-color: #ccc;
}

/* Style the tab content */
.tabcontent {
  float: left;
  padding: 0px 12px;
  border: 1px solid #ccc;
  width: 70%;
  border-left: none;
  height: 300px;
}

Step 3) Add JavaScript:

Example

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width, initial-scale=1″>
<style>
* {box-sizing: border-box}
body {font-family: “Lato”, sans-serif;}

/* Style the tab */
.tab {
float: left;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
background-color: #f1f1f1;
width: 30%;
height: 300px;
}

/* Style the buttons inside the tab */
.tab button {
display: block;
background-color: inherit;
color: black;
padding: 22px 16px;
width: 100%;
border: none;
outline: none;
text-align: left;
cursor: pointer;
transition: 0.3s;
font-size: 17px;
}

/* Change background color of buttons on hover */
.tab button:hover {
background-color: #ddd;
}

/* Create an active/current “tab button” class */
.tab button.active {
background-color: #ccc;
}

/* Style the tab content */
.tabcontent {
float: left;
padding: 0px 12px;
border: 1px solid #ccc;
width: 70%;
border-left: none;
height: 300px;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>

<h2>Vertical Tabs</h2>
<p>Click on the buttons inside the tabbed menu:</p>

<div>
<button onclick=”openCity(event, ‘London’)” id=”defaultOpen”>London</button>
<button onclick=”openCity(event, ‘Paris’)”>Paris</button>
<button onclick=”openCity(event, ‘Tokyo’)”>Tokyo</button>
</div>

<div id=”London”>
<h3>London</h3>
<p>London is the capital city of England.</p>
</div>

<div id=”Paris”>
<h3>Paris</h3>
<p>Paris is the capital of France.</p>
</div>

<div id=”Tokyo”>
<h3>Tokyo</h3>
<p>Tokyo is the capital of Japan.</p>
</div>

<script>
function openCity(evt, cityName) {
var i, tabcontent, tablinks;
tabcontent = document.getElementsByClassName(“tabcontent”);
for (i = 0; i < tabcontent.length; i++) {
tabcontent[i].style.display = “none”;
}
tablinks = document.getElementsByClassName(“tablinks”);
for (i = 0; i < tablinks.length; i++) {
tablinks[i].className = tablinks[i].className.replace(” active”, “”);
}
document.getElementById(cityName).style.display = “block”;
evt.currentTarget.className += ” active”;
}

// Get the element with id=”defaultOpen” and click on it
document.getElementById(“defaultOpen”).click();
</script>

</body>
</html>


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