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# Tabs Component
> An MDX-compatible Tabs component
This React component renders tabbed content. [Example](https://p176.p0.n0.cdn.getcloudapp.com/items/E0ubRrlq/Screen%20Recording%202020-05-08%20at%2004.40%20PM.gif?v=a1f576d2c207f4312ca14adbce8a53ac)
## Usage
- Use the `<Tabs>` tag in your markdown file to begin a tabbed content section.
- Use the `<Tab>` tag with a `heading` prop to separate your markdown
### Important
A line must be skipped between the `<Tab>` and your markdown (for both above and below said markdown). [This is a limitation of MDX also pointed out by the Docusaurus folks 🔗 ](https://v2.docusaurus.io/docs/markdown-features/#multi-language-support-code-blocks). There is work currently happening with the mdx parser to eliminate this issue.
### Example
```jsx
<Tabs>
<Tab heading="CLI command">
{/* Intentionally skipped line.. */}
### Content
{/* Intentionally skipped line.. */}
</Tab>
<Tab heading="API call using cURL">### Content</Tab>
</Tabs>
```
### Component Props
`<Tabs>` can be provided any arbitrary `children` so long as the `heading` prop is present the React or HTML tag used to wrap markdown, that said, we provide the `<Tab>` component to separate your tab content without rendering extra, unnecessary markup.
This works:
```jsx
<Tabs>
<Tab heading="CLI command">### Content</Tab>
....
</Tabs>
```
This _does not_ work, as the `<Tab>` element is missing a `heading` prop:
```jsx
<Tabs>
<Tab>### Content</Tab>
....
</Tabs>
```