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tabs component

Open adred opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features

    • Introduced a new tabbed interface component with keyboard navigation support.
    • Added two story variations for the Tabs component in Storybook: DefaultTabs and TabsWithAlerts.
  • Style

    • Implemented styles for the tabbed interface, including hover and active states for tabs.
  • Documentation

    • Updated Storybook configuration to showcase the Tabs component and its variations.

adred avatar Dec 18 '24 15:12 adred

Walkthrough

A new tabbed interface component has been introduced to the frontend application. The implementation includes a React component (tabs.tsx), accompanying styles (tabs.scss), and Storybook stories (tabs.stories.tsx). The component provides an accessible and interactive way to navigate between different content sections, with support for keyboard navigation and visual state management. The implementation focuses on creating a flexible and user-friendly tab system with clear styling and interaction patterns.

Changes

File Change Summary
frontend/app/element/tabs.scss Added styles for tabs container, list, and individual tab items with hover and active states
frontend/app/element/tabs.stories.tsx Created Storybook stories demonstrating default tabs and tabs with alert interactions
frontend/app/element/tabs.tsx Implemented React Tabs component with keyboard navigation and state management

Sequence Diagram

sequenceDiagram
    participant User
    participant TabComponent
    participant TabItem

    User->>TabComponent: Click/Navigate Tab
    TabComponent->>TabComponent: Update activeIndex
    TabComponent->>TabItem: Trigger onClick handler
    TabItem-->>User: Render/Respond

Poem

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coderabbitai[bot] avatar Dec 18 '24 15:12 coderabbitai[bot]