- What can I use instead of tabs?
- How do you make a nested tab?
- Are tabs good UX design?
- Are tabs as a pattern good for mobile design?
What can I use instead of tabs?
If they're too long, then accordions are a better choice rather than tabs! Accordions placed on a horizontal space have too much space to accommodate long options and plenty of data, while on tabs if you choose long names as labels, they will look more or less like accordions only!
How do you make a nested tab?
To create nested tabs, you can create a new tab group, then click the button "Add HTML Code" and add the shortcode of another tab group.
Are tabs good UX design?
Tab is a common UX component used for various kinds of interfaces. And in our daily lives, we use tab as well to classify our documents. The usage of a tab is so widespread that I can see it almost everywhere, and that also makes me started to think about what might be the best practice for tab design.
Are tabs as a pattern good for mobile design?
Tab bars are a great alternative to a hamburger menu for mobile design, especially when you have a limited amount of high priority navigation options. They usually appear as a static bar at the bottom or top of the screen with either an icon or label for each tab.