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ULagos 360° organises every campus space into five distinct categories, each displayed as a tab above the spaces grid. The categories group spaces by their role during the open-day event — from welcome rooms and coffee areas through to live workshop sessions and active campus tours. Switching between them instantly filters the grid to show only the relevant cards, without any page reload.

Category reference

Category keyTab labelIconColourDescriptionSpaces
bienvenidaBienvenidaGraduationCapPurpleWelcome and orientation rooms3
coffeeCoffee BreakCoffeeOrangeCoffee break and study areas4
campus_tourCampus TourMapNavy (#1A3968)Campus buildings and facilities25
talleresTalleresBookOpenGreenAcademic workshops by department30
tours_en_cursoTours en CursoUsersBlueActive tour groups with tutor assignments27

Live availability badge

Each tab button displays a live available / total badge — for example, 3/4. The counter excludes spaces that are in mantenimiento status from the denominator, so a space under maintenance does not appear as an unavailable slot. Both numbers update the moment any tutor changes a space status anywhere on the network.

Switching categories

Click any tab to switch the active category. The grid below re-renders immediately with the cards for that category. The active tab is highlighted with its category colour and scales slightly to confirm your selection.
The default category on first load is Bienvenida. This ensures tutors at the entrance desks see the most relevant spaces immediately when they open the app.

Empty category state

If a category contains no configured spaces, the grid is replaced by a centred illustration showing the category icon alongside the message:
No hay espacios en esta categoría Los espacios aparecerán aquí cuando estén configurados.
This state is informational only — it means no spaces have been seeded for that category in the current event configuration.

Mobile tab labels

On small screens (below the sm breakpoint), each tab label is truncated to the first word — for example, Coffee instead of Coffee Break, and Tours instead of Tours en Curso — to keep the tab bar usable on phone-width viewports. The availability badge is always visible regardless of screen size.

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