In this section, an overview is given of how to add and reorder tabs, convert a group to a tab and manage the “Generic” tab.
Using tabs, you can organize properties in the backoffice to provide a tailored and efficient workflow for editors creating and maintaining Content, Media and Members.
Tabs allow you to add horizontal organization in your Document Types, Media Types and Member Types. This is handy for types that need a more defined hierarchy or have many properties and groups.
To add a tab, follow these steps:
{% hint style="info" %} When adding the first tab, all existing groups are automatically added to the tab. {% endhint %}
To reorder tabs, follow these steps:
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Go to Settings.
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Select a Document Type/Media Type/Member Type.
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Select Reorder.
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You can drag the tab where you want, manually add a numeric value next to the tab name or use the arrows to set a value.
This is important when using compositions, as you want to always display a tab/group at a certain position by setting a manual numeric value.
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Select I am done reordering.
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Click Save.
To convert a group to a tab, follow these steps:
- Go to Settings.
- Select a Document Type/Media Type/Member Type.
- Select Reorder.
- You can drag the group to the Convert to tab option.
- Select I am done reordering.
- Click Save.
{% hint style="info" %} Converting a tab back into a group is not possible, as tabs can contain groups, and nested groups are unsupported. To overcome this, create a new group and transfer all tab properties into it, then delete the empty tab. {% endhint %}
Once you start adding tabs, you might see a “Generic” tab appear. This is done to hold groups and properties that are not assigned to a tab. For example, a group of properties coming from a composition that has no tab. In order to display the groups and properties correctly and have a solid data structure, they will be displayed under the “Generic” tab.
To manage the Generic tab on a Document Type/Media Type: