a post with tabs

This is how a post with tabs looks like. Note that the tabs could be used for different purposes, not only for code.

First tabs

To add tabs, use the following syntax:

{% tabs group-name %}

{% tab group-name tab-name-1 %}

Content 1

{% endtab %}

{% tab group-name tab-name-2 %}

Content 2

{% endtab %}

{% endtabs %}
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With this you can generate visualizations like:

  • var_dump('hello');
    
  • console.log("hello");
    
  • pputs 'hello'
    

Another example

  • hello:
    =======
    

    With this you can generate visualizations like:

    • var_dump('hello');
      
    • console.log("hello");
      
    • pputs 'hello'
      

    Another example

    • hello:
      >>>>>>> 90b1f74ca3c6eab9d481c37c766cff68fca4dba8
        - "whatsup"
        - "hi"
      
    • {
        "hello": ["whatsup", "hi"]
      }
      <<<<<<< HEAD
      

    Tabs for something else

    • Regular text

    • A quote

    • Hipster list

      • brunch
      • fixie
      • raybans
      • messenger bag



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