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I'd like to display text in mat-tab-label like some title and its subtitle. For example as on mat-card-header where the title and subtitle can be set and displayed one under the other.

Is it possible to make text in mat-label be displayed like in this screenshot? enter image description here

Here is the stackbliz that I tried, but nothing works - all the tags always display inline.

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  • Please describe the appearance you would like to achieve as some may not have access to linked images.
    – G. Tranter
    Aug 13, 2018 at 13:25
  • The nearest thing is an appearance of mat-card-header where title and subtitle can be setted. I want to do same for mat-tab-label (title and subtitle)
    – amalgama
    Aug 13, 2018 at 13:33
  • Revise your original post - be specific such as 'title above subtitle' - don't just refer to something you know about but others may not.
    – G. Tranter
    Aug 13, 2018 at 13:35

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Nothing with just HTML, Angular Material formats them using inline-flex and puts them on one line. You need to use the ::ng-deep combinator to change the style of the components inside the shadow tree. Here's a little article to read about, google for more.

And here is your stackblitz with the answer. Of yourse, add your classes to it and adjust the stylesheet so you are not manipulating all of the tabs, unless that's what you want to.

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In newer versions of Angular Material (tested on 9.2.0), you can use ng-template mat-tab-label and plain HTML to add a new line:

<mat-tab>
    <ng-template mat-tab-label>
        38<br />
        description
    </ng-template>
    Content inside the tab
</mat-tab>

And if you need to style the tabs, you can simply use the CSS classes:

.mat-tab-labels {
    .mat-tab-label {
        border: 1px solid #fff;
        background-color: #bebdbd;
        &.mat-tab-label-active {
            background-color: #27817a;
        }
    }
}

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