I'm new to confluence and want to create a page with multiple tabs. I tried using the AUI Tab Group, AUI Pages Tab with no luck
The general process within the Confluence page edit mode is create a "tabs container," then add the "tab pages" within it. Several add-ons I've seen are similar in procedure.
Example of add-on uses:
@Tad Foster Thanks for the recommendation.
Yes, Content Formatting Macros for Confluence (now Mosaic) by Adaptavist allows you to add tabs and other macros (LaTex, Tooltip, Background, Cards, Alert, Button, etc.) to confluence pages.
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Hi @Adrian Dent
Hey, I’ve been there — trying to figure out how to make tabs in Confluence without jumping through hoops. The Tabs macro from Simple Toolkit for Confluence does exactly what you need. You define the content for each tab inside the macro, and users can switch between tabs right on the page.
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