Hello,
I wonder if there is macro or possibility to make tabs within one confluence page so i could do the following (for instance):
Name of tab (if click on it > it opens section "info", if closes > closes section "info")
>Info
Name of tab 2
>Info 2
Name of tab 3
>Info 3
Thanks for help and consideration
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There are a number of add-on that provide this.
Navitabs (paid)
Composition Tabs & Page Layout (paid)
HTML Elements (free)
Spectrum Formatting Macros (paid)
Responsive Tabs (paid)
Hi there, @Dmitry Kamaev
I was browsing this discussion about Confluence tabs, and I wanted to throw another option into the mix: Aura Content Formatting Macros.
Now, you might be thinking "Another option? Why?" Here's why:
Aura offers some powerful features for creating tabs that make your Confluence pages shine:
So, if you're looking for a robust and user-friendly solution for creating tabs in Confluence, I highly recommend checking out Aura Content Formatting Macros!
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Hi, is there anyway to add tabs in Atlassian such that each tab takes you to a Different page? I find this very frustrating for format, etc
Thanks
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The Expand macro that comes with Confluence allows expandable/collapsable tabs that function as you desire.
https://confluence.atlassian.com/conf613/expand-macro-964960814.html
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Hey,
I found a similar discussion that asked the same thing and there were few suggestions given, please have a look
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