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Advanced Tabs - Tabbed Page Navigation For Confluence

works with Confluence Server 6.13.0 - 8.5.17, Confluence Data Center 6.13.0 - 8.5.17 and more

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Key highlights of the appStructure your content in Confluence by horizontal and vertical tabs

Group content and insert individual sub-tabs

Insert the Advanced Tab Macro into your Confluence to organize and structure your pages. Each tab can be named and edited. Insert text, upload images and insert files via drag and drop straight into your tabs.

Easily insert and edit your content

Use all Confluence functions inside the tabs to make your content engaging. Set names for your tabs and choose a display style which fits you the best.

Show captivating content for each tab category

With the Advanced Tab Macro, content can be grouped in multiple tabs. You can switch back and forth between individual content easily, without having to change pages.

More details

The XALT plugin offers a new macro for Confluence, to group content in multiple, individual tabs. With the Advanced Tab plugin you can easily organize and structure content within a single pag to simplify usability and user experience. Fewer pages have to be created and content can be easily accessed with just one click.

Contact us at info@xalt.de for further information.

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  • This app is not part of the Marketplace Bug Bounty program.

Version information

Version 2.0.1for Confluence Data Center 6.13.0 - 8.5.17

Release date

Jul 20th 2023

Summary

Now Data Center Compatible

Details

Our Advanced Tabs plugin is now Data Center Compatible!

Payment model

Paid via Atlassian

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