Your tabs only have links on the base layer. Tabs on the other three layers do not link to anything. This is why you can only click a tab one time before the interaction breaks.
The first layer you choose to go to works fine - but then it looks like you've set the layer properties to hide the base layer and the other slide layers, but set up new buttons on the individual tabs. Those buttons don't have any triggers associated with them - so no where to go, and if they did, they wouldn't show the other layers as it's set to be hidden. You'll want to either allow the user to click on the buttons on the base layer and then set up triggers to also hide the current layer when the user clicks on one of the other buttons or set up triggers on the layers themselves to go to the other layers when they user clicks the buttons.
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Your tabs only have links on the base layer. Tabs on the other three layers do not link to anything. This is why you can only click a tab one time before the interaction breaks.
Hi Pamela,
The first layer you choose to go to works fine - but then it looks like you've set the layer properties to hide the base layer and the other slide layers, but set up new buttons on the individual tabs. Those buttons don't have any triggers associated with them - so no where to go, and if they did, they wouldn't show the other layers as it's set to be hidden. You'll want to either allow the user to click on the buttons on the base layer and then set up triggers to also hide the current layer when the user clicks on one of the other buttons or set up triggers on the layers themselves to go to the other layers when they user clicks the buttons.
Thanks Douglas and Ashley! That worked perfectly!
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