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excerpt | When a user first loads a page with tabs, you may want them to see a specific tab first. You can set a specific tab to be the default shown tab with the Show Card macro. Ingredients Apps Composition Macros Guide Let's create a series of three tabs and have the third tab shown by default. Part 1: Create the tabs (see: Creating Tabs ): Type {deck} to create a Deck of Cards macro. A preview panel will appear. Type "Example" for the ID of your Deck of Cards . Click Insert . Type {card} inside the Deck of Cards macro to create your first tab. A preview panel will appear. Type in a Card Label and Card ID . For this example, let's type in "First" for both. Click Insert . Type or insert the content for that tab inside the Card macro. For this example, let's type " Content for first tab ". Repeat steps 3 to 6 until you have three tabs. Part 2: Direct the user to a tab: Above the Deck of Cards macro, insert a Show Card macro by typing {show-card} A preview panel will appear. In the Deck field, type in the ID of the Deck we just created, which is " Example ". In the Card field, type in the ID of the tab. Let's use "Third" to show the third tab. Within the macro itself, type " Click Here ". Click Insert. Now when a user clicks on " Click Here ", he will be directed to the third tab. Notes Not applicable. Result |
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