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  • New Features

    • Introduced a dynamic multi-tabbed interface for JSON previewing. Users can now add tabs on demand, with each tab offering its own area for JSON input and separate preview sections for raw data, tree views, and error alerts.
  • Style and Layout

    • Updated the document title and refined the visual presentation to clearly highlight active tab content for a more streamlined and user-friendly experience.

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The changes update the JSON previewer in index.html by replacing a static tab structure with a dynamic multi-tabbed interface. The document title has been modified to "JSON Preview with Multiple Tabs." A new button, "+ Add Tab", triggers an addTab() function to dynamically create new tabs with individual JSON input areas and preview sections. Associated functions have been updated—showTab() is now switchTab() and a new showPreviewTab() function is introduced—to handle tab switching and preview visibility. CSS classes have been added to manage active tab content display.

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File Summary
index.html - Updated title to "JSON Preview with Multiple Tabs"
- Replaced static tabs with a dynamic multi-tabbed interface
- Added addTab() and showPreviewTab() functions
- Updated tab switching logic (showTab()switchTab()) and JSON preview handling
- Updated CSS for dynamic tab content display

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    participant U as User
    participant UI as Interface
    participant TM as Tab Manager

    U->>UI: Click "+ Add Tab" button
    UI->>TM: Call addTab()
    TM-->>UI: Create new tab button and content area
    U->>UI: Click on a tab button
    UI->>TM: Call switchTab(tabId)
    TM-->>UI: Display corresponding tab's JSON input, raw JSON, tree view, and error preview
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