Tabbed Page Component

The Tabbed Page Component creates custom tabs to display full page content under each tab. In order to use this component you must submit a Jira ticket to CNMP requesting it be enabled for a specific page.

The Tabbed Page Component displays full page content under each tab. Users navigate between the tabs to access the page content. The component displays one page per tab.

The difference between this component and the tab component, is this component uses the standard sorting choices (building the tab order) of publication date, collection year or month, and reference year or month.

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Census 3 Column
  • Census 3 Column
  • Census 2 Column Left
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Census 3 Column

When to Use

Tabbed Page Component is useful for pages designed to display a high volume of previews for related datasets, releases, reports, interactive visuals, and other such pages. Tabs provide a manner by which to organize these related materials. 

An author should use the Tabbed Page Component when they have a set of pages, releases, or data that lends to being organized by a preset order to parse items.

Usage

In contrast to the Tab Component, the Tabbed Page Component does not rely on the author to manually order the tabs; instead, it offers preset manners by which to order the tabs. Tabs can be built by collection month/year, by reference month/year, or by publication date and can be sorted manually or from oldest to newest or newest to oldest.

Content authors should use the Tabbed Page Component when they have a set of pages, releases, or data that tends to be organized by a preset order to parse items.

Note:

Tabs are not selectable by the author when in Edit mode. Use Preview mode, View as Published or view on Author-publish to interact with the tabs as a reader of the published content would.

Web Recommendation

Individual pages that are in tabs should have redirects to their tabbed versions. While not required for these pages it is strongly recommended.

This way users can only see the tabbed version of the page. The redirect is found under Page Properties > Advanced tab.

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February 12, 2021

FEB. 12, 2021 — The U.S. Census Bureau announced today that it will deliver the Public Law 94-171 redistricting data to all states by Sept. 30, 2021. COVID-19-related delays and prioritizing the delivery of the apportionment results delayed the Census Bureau’s original plan to deliver the redistricting data to the states by March 31, 2021.

Different from previous censuses, the Census Bureau will deliver the data for all states at once, instead of on a flow basis. This change has been made because of COVID-19-related shifts in data collection and in the data processing schedule and it enables the Census Bureau to deliver complete and accurate redistricting data in a more timely fashion overall for the states.

The redistricting data includes counts of population by race, ethnicity (Hispanic or Latino origin), voting age, housing occupancy status, and group quarters population, all at the census block level. This is the information that states need to redraw or “redistrict” their legislative boundaries.

In preparation for the delivery of redistricting data products, the Census Bureau has been in close coordination with each states’ official nonpartisan liaisons to understand the impacts of the delayed delivery on individual states. Since 2019, states have had access to prototype geographic support products and data tabulations from the 2018 Census Test to help them begin to design their redistricting systems. This is one tool states can use to help minimize the impact of schedule delays. In addition, the Census Bureau today completed the release of all states’ 2020 Census geographic products needed for redistricting. This will enable states to redistrict promptly upon receipt of their 2020 Census tabulation data.

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Configure Dialog

The configure dialog allows the content author to define multiple tabs. See below for more about the Tab Component dialog.

Tab: Page Tab

  • Title – If you'd like to add a Section Title, insert it here.
  • Title Size – Size of the title text. (H2 default)
  • Title Alignment – Overrides the default alignment of the title text.
  • Description – If you'd like to add a description, insert it here.
  • Build Tabs Using – Choose between Child Pages or Fixed List (AEM)
  • Build Tab Names Using – Choose between Publication Date, Collection Month, Collection Year, Reference Month, or Reference Year.
  • Sort Option – Choose between Manual Sort, Newest to Oldest, or Oldest to Newest.
 

Tab: Child Pages

  • Parent Page – Allows you to select a page to list its child pages (i.e., pages nested under the selected page).
Note:

The parent page URL is limited to the first level of child pages. Leave empty to use current page.

Tab: Fixed List (AEM)

  • Add Field – Allows you to select specific AEM pages to build tabs.
 

Developer Resources

Expand the section below to see the Tabbed Page Component HTML output.

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</p><p><b>SEPT. 30, 2021</b> — The U.S. Census Bureau today released new data from the sixth phase of the <a href="https://www.census.gov/data/experimental-data-products/small-business-pulse-survey.html">Small Business Pulse Survey</a> (SBPS). Data collection began August 16. Results will be released weekly August 26 to October 21. New content in the SBPS Phase 6 covers difficulties hiring employees, new workplace norms, changes in demand for goods or services, and price changes from suppliers. In addition, Phase 6 will include information consistent with previous phases regarding location closings and openings, changes in employment, workplace vaccine and testing requirements, supply chain disruptions, and expectations concerning future operations.</p>

<p>Weekly data are available at the national, sector, state and metropolitan statistical area (MSA) level for the largest MSAs and Puerto Rico through the <a href="https://portal.census.gov/pulse/data/">SBPS interactive tool</a> and <a href="https://portal.census.gov/pulse/data/#downloads">downloadable files</a>. Sector and subsector data are also available. The SBPS collects near real-time data on the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on small businesses. These data inform federal and state decision-making.</p>

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