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Hi all,
This is an interesting feature request and we’d love to talk more about it with you — can you schedule some time to talk with the Spark team at the link below?
calendly.com/spark-chat
Thank you!
—Laura Wittig, Spark Page PM
Jennifer Ferguson-Mitchell
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We’re planning on adding this feature in the near future. Once development starts, we’ll update you.
Let me know if you have thoughts or questions. Happy to help!
Laura Wittig, Spark Page Product Manager
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Jennifer Ferguson-Mitchell
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I use a workaround to handle this, which works fairly well:
1. "publish" your page
2. in the published version, highlight the headline that you would like to "anchor" -- a link icon option will appear, clicking it will copy the link anchor url
3. return to your edit version of your page in spark
4. Create a text box where you want your tabs to appear
5. Type as text, the tab labels in a horizontal line of text --
e.g. Introduction / Building a House / Costing your Project / Design Options
6. Then highlight each label and hyperlink it to the anchor url you copied from your published version.
7. You can then play around with the look of this text in your Brand design options -- it will be in the "Links" options. For example - colors, hover options, and you can bold and uppercase the text to make it look more like traditional nav bar options.
8. The result is a horizontal nav bar with links to each section of your Spark page.
:)