Actually, I take back my nevermind since I still can't figure out how to 
control the background of the entire tab box area. Merely changinge the 
background of the contents of any transcluded tiddlers seems to leave this 
weird space between the tabs and the tab area box and that is not the look 
I'm after. Also, how do I add a full border surrounding the area of the tab 
box? (Please forgive me if the answer is obvious. The only GUI design class 
I've ever had was "Intro to Visual Basic".)

On Tuesday, November 3, 2020 at 1:08:24 PM UTC-8 Tiddly Novice wrote:

> Nevermind, it turns out that the tiddler being transcluded by the tab is 
> what controls the background colors. Which is actually really convenient.
>
> On Monday, November 2, 2020 at 7:04:07 PM UTC-8 Tiddly Novice wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to change the background color and border color for just 
>> the contents area of a tabs widget? And for bonus points: is there a way to 
>> change the contents area styles based on what tab is open or what tiddler 
>> is being transcluded by the currently open tab?
>>
>

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