Hi Cindy! Unfortunately there isn't currently a way to go over the 20-tab limit.That would make a great feature request.
In the meantime, I wonder if you could adapt another interaction type for what you have in mind? I like the FAQ interaction because you can use it for all sorts of stuff besides FAQs, and you can have up to 500 (!) items in it. You could use each "question" as a topic title, and each "answer" as the topic content.
Another possibility might be to adapt the Timeline interaction...with this one, your learners can hover over each "event" button on the timeline to see its title, and then click on the button to view the content. It's also kind of neat that the Timeline can either consist of one "period" or you can subdivide it into multiple periods, if you want to categorize your information further.
Thank you Jeanette! I really like the manipulation I was able to do on the embedded interaction and tabbed rendered page (size wise). I did however, run across a post of yours today (how to create this in articulate and a PPT of a slider menu) this may also work for me. Appreciate all your assistance.
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Hi Cindy! Unfortunately there isn't currently a way to go over the 20-tab limit.That would make a great feature request.
In the meantime, I wonder if you could adapt another interaction type for what you have in mind? I like the FAQ interaction because you can use it for all sorts of stuff besides FAQs, and you can have up to 500 (!) items in it. You could use each "question" as a topic title, and each "answer" as the topic content.
Another possibility might be to adapt the Timeline interaction...with this one, your learners can hover over each "event" button on the timeline to see its title, and then click on the button to view the content. It's also kind of neat that the Timeline can either consist of one "period" or you can subdivide it into multiple periods, if you want to categorize your information further.
Thank you Jeanette! I really like the manipulation I was able to do on the embedded interaction and tabbed rendered page (size wise). I did however, run across a post of yours today (how to create this in articulate and a PPT of a slider menu) this may also work for me. Appreciate all your assistance.
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