Update tabs.root.tsx
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New Features
- Enhanced visual presentation of tab items with improved alignment and spacing for icons and text.
- Added specific styling for the active tab to improve visual distinction.
These changes work towards providing a clearer and more engaging user experience within the tab interface.
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Walkthrough
The recent updates enhance the user interface of the tabs component by improving the visual structure of tab items. Each tab now features a combined icon and text layout, promoting better alignment and a more engaging presentation. Additionally, the active tab styling has been refined to provide clear visual feedback, enriching the overall user experience.
Changes
| Files | Change Summary |
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apps/web/examples/tabs/tabs.root.tsx |
Enhanced tab items with structured titles combining icons and text; improved active tab styling. |
Sequence Diagram(s)
sequenceDiagram
participant User
participant Tabs
participant TabItem
User->>Tabs: Click on a tab
Tabs->>TabItem: Update active state
TabItem->>Tabs: Render updated layout (icon + text)
Tabs-->>User: Display active tab
Poem
🐇 In the land of tabs, where icons play,
A new design has brightened the day.
With text and icons side by side,
Each click brings joy, a visual ride!
Active tabs now proudly gleam,
In this UI, we dare to dream! ✨
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