Tabs Layout uses top categories for its tabs, and therefore, it cannot contain articles. Add your articles to sub-categories.
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I appreciate the insight on the Tabs Layout! It brings to light an interesting point about the organization of content. I often find that sub-categorizing articles helps not just in navigation but also in creating a more focused reading experience. For instance, when I was curating content for a project on sustainable living, breaking down the main category into specific topics like energy conservation, waste reduction, and eco-friendly products made it easier for readers to find what truly interests them. I'm curious, have you seen any particular strategies that work well for structuring sub-categories, especially in niche topics? It could really inspire others looking to enhance their content organization!