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[UX] Consider switching to use of Docsy tabpane, since they persist settings for readers #48814

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chalin opened this issue Nov 23, 2024 · 1 comment
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chalin commented Nov 23, 2024

If you visit https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl-linux/#install-kubectl-on-linux, you'll see a few tabbed panes for "x86-64" and "ARM64".

The default is "x86-64". If you want to see the "ARM64" code, then you have to click very tab instance.

By switching to Docsy tabbed panes, you'd only have to select one "ARM64" tab and then all tabbed panes would update to reflect that selection. Also, tab-pane choices are persisted through cookies.

For details see Tabbed panes.

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