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Foundation Group
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This module adds a new set of group styles to the Field Group options when configuring a view mode display.
Simply enable the module, and nest Fields from "Manage Display" like so:

Main Container (Foundation Tabs container)
 - Group Container 1 (Foundation Tab item)
   - Field 1
   - Field 2
 - Group Container 2 (Foundation Tab item)
   - Field 3
   - Field 4

You can also choose from Foundation Accordion, to get the Accordion element from Foundation.

Classes
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You can add additional classes in the display settings to trigger other tab styles. If you set the Foundation Tabs
container class to contained, the whole tab and tab content area will have a border. If you have two to five tabs in a container,
you can add two-up, three-up, four-up, or five-up to evenly space the tab headers.

The end rendered result will look like the Foundation 3.x Tabs or Accordion style. Therefore, this module really works best with a Zurb Foundation based theme.

See also: Foundation 3.x Tabs: http://foundation.zurb.com/old-docs/f3/tabs.php#contEx

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  1. Foundation Group
  2. ================
  3. This module adds a new set of group styles to the Field Group options when configuring a view mode display.
  4. Simply enable the module, and nest Fields from "Manage Display" like so:
  5. Main Container (Foundation Tabs container)
  6. - Group Container 1 (Foundation Tab item)
  7. - Field 1
  8. - Field 2
  9. - Group Container 2 (Foundation Tab item)
  10. - Field 3
  11. - Field 4
  12. You can also choose from Foundation Accordion, to get the Accordion element from Foundation.
  13. Classes
  14. =======
  15. You can add additional classes in the display settings to trigger other tab styles. If you set the Foundation Tabs
  16. container class to contained, the whole tab and tab content area will have a border. If you have two to five tabs in a container,
  17. you can add two-up, three-up, four-up, or five-up to evenly space the tab headers.
  18. The end rendered result will look like the Foundation 3.x Tabs or Accordion style. Therefore, this module really works best with a Zurb Foundation based theme.
  19. See also: Foundation 3.x Tabs: http://foundation.zurb.com/old-docs/f3/tabs.php#contEx