Hi,
I am trying to incorporate tabs for a FAQ page for my company's online platform. I previously used "Macro Toolbox for cloud" but since it has a high monthly price associated to it, we are no longer using it. Spectrum Macros, which are a great tool only works for server and not for cloud. Does anyone have a suggestion or a procedure that I could follow to create organised panels for FAQ articles within a page?
Thanks in advance.
Hi Mohammad Mustafa Sajjad, I searched for the toolbox and saw it's functionalities. Expand and collapse does exist on confluence today, but tabs do not have a macro. Unfortunately, the only way to have it is through an add-on. There are some options for free but only on server.
You can try to open a feature request here.
Hope it helps.
Hey Cassiano,
thanks for your answer. In your experience, do you think there is an alternative that I could use which may not necessarily be tabs but some other organising add-on for cloud? I am not looking directly for tabs, but something that can give me a similar look.
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Hi Mohammad, well I have already seen a few FAQ, and I would suggest you to use "expand/collapse", tabs would help to organize it but since the only options, for now, are paid...
Sorry, I can't be of more help, but fell free to ask anything.
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Alright that makes sense. Thanks a lot Cassiano! Really appreciate it.
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