Tabs feature in article
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Mor Saban
The ability to add a tabs panel in which the user can switch between tabs depending on their use case. See this doc for example: https://stripe.com/docs/payments/bank-transfers/accept-a-payment?invoices=without
Each tab should also be able to include an expand/accordion inside it, as well as headings and all of the other formatting options.
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D360 Product Management
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D360 Product Management
Hi All - The Advanced WYSIWYG editor now includes the tabs feature to help writers organize and present complex information more clearly. This feature adds a row of tabs in the editor, so writers can group related content into sections that readers can easily switch between. This provides a more structured and user-friendly approach for presenting complex or lengthy content, enabling readers to access specific sections without needing to scroll extensively.
For more information, read the article on Tabs in the Advanced WYSIWYG editor.
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Sarah Chaudhry
Our documentation site can also really benefit from having a tabs control available to add. Right now, we have to write custom code for it which is difficult to maintain.
Dannielle Dan
+1 on this feature
Sara Halper
This request is spot on. Tabs would be a great addition and help collapse the article menus for better findability.
Great example from stripe - even the TOC responds to the tabs. Wow!
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funke olasupo
Upvoting this feature because it is really essential to ease out lengthy articles especially for SDKs with different language examples. Hopefully it does come out soon
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Rachana Visavadiya
+1 to this request! Tabs are essential for our articles, and are a standard practice for code blocks as well. It would be great to have this feature implemented soon!
Ethan Noble
I would like to join in in emphasizing the urgent need for a tab feature in the editor.
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Prabhakaran Parasuraman
Hi Mor Saban, we would like to inform you that we have implemented the accordion feature in the advanced WYSIWYG editor. We hope this meets your use expectation.
If you have any suggestions or concerns, feel free to share it with us. Thank you.
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