Experimental project

This is a sandbox project, which contains experimental code for developer use only.

Description:

There are many jQuery tab and accordion libraries out these days! How do you choose which one to implement? Many site builders don't have a programing background and can get lost when trying to add such libraries to their theme. Never the less, embedding these libraries into a custom theme will prevent anyone from easily reusing or customizing the library configurations.

So why another tab or accordion module?

New jQuery libraries are releasing rapidly. Instead of developing a new module for every tab or accordion library, I created tabilicious! Tabilicious was designed to be flexible, so developers can easily implement the new libraries without having to reinvent the wheel.

What libraries does tabilicious support?

At the moment tabilicious works with both jQuery UI Tabs and Accordion.

I plan on releasing a new tabilicious style called "SlideTabs" in the near
future (unfortunately is a paid jQuery plugin).

How do I display my tabilicious profile?

Currently you can render a tabilicious profile by creating a field for any entity type (node, user, bean, etc). Then configure the field formatter to render as a "Tabilicious Profile".

I have plans on releasing more options in the future, so you can render tabilicious profiles using: field group, views, or panels.

Features:

  • Display content in a tab or accordion for any entity type.
  • Export and import tabilicious profile configurations.
  • Manage and customize tab and accordion configurations from a UI.
  • Support other jQuery libraries (not just jQuery UI Tabs and Accordion).

Requirements:

Future Plans:

  • Render tabilicious profile using the panels module.
  • Render tabilicious profile using the views module.
  • Render tabilicious profile using the field group module.
  • Develop a tabilicious style using the jQuery SlideTabs plugin.

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Project information

  • Created by droath on , updated