The same principle as +stacking+, but the list of windows at the top is only
a single line which is vertically split.
-To switch modes, press +mod+e+ for default, +mod+h+ for stacking and
+To switch modes, press +mod+e+ for default, +mod+s+ for stacking and
+mod+w+ for tabbed.
image:modes.png[Container modes]
Colors are in HTML hex format (#rrggbb), see the following example:
-*Examples*:
---------------------------------------
-# class border backgr. text
-client.focused #2F343A #900000 #FFFFFF
---------------------------------------
+*Examples (default colors)*:
+-----------------------------------------------
+# class border backgr. text
+client.focused #4c7899 #285577 #ffffff
+client.focused_inactive #333333 #5f676a #ffffff
+client.unfocused #333333 #222222 #888888
+client.urgent #2f343a #900000 #ffffff
+-----------------------------------------------
Note that for the window decorations, the color around the child window is the
background color, and the border color is only the two thin lines at the top of
popup_during_fullscreen ignore
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+=== Focus wrapping
+
+When being in a tabbed or stacked container, the first container will be
+focused when you use +focus down+ on the last container -- the focus wraps. If
+however there is another stacked/tabbed container in that direction, focus will
+be set on that container. This is the default behaviour so you can navigate to
+all your windows without having to use +focus parent+.
+
+If you want the focus to *always* wrap and you are aware of using +focus
+parent+ to switch to different containers, you can use the
++force_focus_wrapping+ configuration directive. After enabling it, the focus
+will always wrap.
+
+*Syntax*:
+-----------------------------
+force_focus_wrapping <yes|no>
+-----------------------------
+
+*Example*:
+------------------------
+force_focus_wrapping yes
+------------------------
+
== List of commands
=== Splitting containers