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Bootstrap Tab Collapse

Small bootstrap plugin that switches bootstrap tabs component to collapse component for small screens.

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How it works

The most obvious way: bootstrap tab collapse generates accordion markup and appends it right away after tabs component. When accordion becomes (If accordion is) visible tabcollapse searchs for .tab-pane and detaches their content to appropriate accordion groups keeping all attached js data. Tabs component is given hidden-xs-class and accordion component is given visible-xs-class. That's it.

Use

Lets say you have your tabs component right from bootstrap's site:

<ul id="myTab" class="nav nav-tabs">
  <li class="active"><a href="#home" data-toggle="tab">Home</a></li>
  <li><a href="#profile" data-toggle="tab">Profile</a></li>
  ...
</ul>
<div id="myTabContent" class="tab-content">
    <div class="tab-pane fade in active" id="home">
        <p>Raw denim you probably haven't...</p>
    </div>
    <div class="tab-pane fade" id="profile">
        <p>Food truck fixie locavore, accus...</p>
    </div>
    ...
</div>

To activate tab collapse just include bootstrap-tabcollapse.js somewhere in your file and call:

$('#myTab').tabCollapse();

If you want to specify the class that is given to accordion and tabs components you can do so by passing options to tabCollapse:

$('#myTab').tabCollapse({
    tabsClass: 'hidden-sm',
    accordionClass: 'visible-sm'
});

The default class is hidden-xs. So it means that tabs component will be switched to accordion for 767px and below. You can define your own classes and use them. You can also use multiple Bootstrap classes in order to, for example, show accordion for mobile + tablets and tabs for desktop+:

$('#myTab').tabCollapse({
    tabsClass: 'hidden-sm hidden-xs',
    accordionClass: 'visible-sm visible-xs'
});

Events

There are four events tabcollapse triggers (for entire component, not for single tabs or accordion groups!):

To attach event handler just call:

$('#myTab').on('shown-accordion.bs.tabcollapse', function(){
    alert('accordion is shown now!');
});

Attach an event handler when either tab or collapse is opened:

$(document).on("shown.bs.collapse shown.bs.tab", ".panel-collapse, a[data-toggle='tab']", function (e) {
    alert('either tab or collapse opened - check arguments to distinguish ' + e);
});

Support

For any additional information please go to our support forum and raise your questions or feedback provide there. We highly appreciate your participation!

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Contributors

Thanks to bdaenen for contributing.