The Tab Panels plugin allows users to organize content into tabbed sections within Obsidian. By using a simple syntax, users can create tabs to display multiple pieces of content within a single note, enhancing readability and navigation. The plugin also supports a caching feature that enables Obsidian to process internal data like backlinks, headings, and tags within tab panels, making it compatible with features like the outline view and tag search. Additionally, the plugin works with other popular tools like Dataview, enabling users to query content inside tab panels. This tool is useful for users who want to present segmented content in a clean, structured layout within their notes.
Bugs Fixed:
[!WARNING]
Note, these don't work and don't think it'll be fixed:
- Scrolling on the page will highlight the wrong heading in Outline (Usually offsets by 1 heading)
- It'll still position the page wrongly when using [[Note#Heading]]
Info on how this fix works any why it the stuff in the warning can't be fixed: comment in #11 - Check the "How it works"