The UI Tabs macro helps you keep your pages compact, by dividing information into different tabs. The look of the macro may differ depending on your Confluence editor’s version. The macro setup works the same.
Example
Add UI Tabs macros to a page
This solution consists of an outer macro which is a container for inner macros (the individual tabs). In the example above, we created one UI Tabs macro that contains three UI Tab macros.
In the Confluence editor’s top menu, click + > View more or Other macros.
Find and select the UI Tabs (with an -s) macro.
Inside the UI Tabs macro, place as many UI Tab (without an -s) macros as you want. Click Insert > View more or Other Macros and select the UI Tab macro. Add content below each UI Tab bar.
In general, we don’t support adding third party macros within the UI Tab(s) macros. As we continually work on improving our apps, please let us know your suggestions for added third party macro support if this is critical to you.
Edit the macro
To change the UI Tab macro’s title, click the macro > the Pencil icon.