% Generated by roxygen2 (4.0.1): do not edit by hand \name{navlistPanel} \alias{navlistPanel} \title{Create a navigation list panel} \usage{ navlistPanel(..., id = NULL, selected = NULL, well = TRUE, fluid = TRUE, widths = c(4, 8)) } \arguments{ \item{...}{\code{\link{tabPanel}} elements to include in the navlist} \item{id}{If provided, you can use \code{input$}\emph{\code{id}} in your server logic to determine which of the current navlist items is active. The value will correspond to the \code{value} argument that is passed to \code{\link{tabPanel}}.} \item{selected}{The \code{value} (or, if none was supplied, the \code{title}) of the navigation item that should be selected by default. If \code{NULL}, the first navigation will be selected.} \item{well}{\code{TRUE} to place a well (gray rounded rectangle) around the navigation list.} \item{fluid}{\code{TRUE} to use fluid layout; \code{FALSE} to use fixed layout.} \item{widths}{Column withs of the navigation list and tabset content areas respectively.} } \description{ Create a navigation list panel that provides a list of links on the left which navigate to a set of tabPanels displayed to the right. } \details{ You can include headers within the \code{navlistPanel} by including plain text elements in the list; you can include separators by including "------" (any number of dashes works). } \examples{ shinyUI(fluidPage( titlePanel("Application Title"), navlistPanel( "Header", tabPanel("First"), tabPanel("Second"), "-----", tabPanel("Third") ) )) }