![]() ![]() You could probably do away with the Go To Panel script and just set each segment to directly perform the Go to Object step, but the script includes a bit of error handling to help catch setup errors. It accomplishes this through a combination of a slide-panel control for your content, a highly styleable button bar providing navigation among the panels, a custom function to set the active segment, and 3 short scripts. (1) Few styling options (2) no icons allowed and (3) last active tab not restored on return navigation.Įxpert Panel brings us into the 21st Century, providing a visually engaging alternative that remembers active panels when you navigate away from and back to a layout. Tab panels, in short, are stuck in yesteryear. Lastly, the active panel is not remembered when you navigate between layouts. ![]() Most of their styling options remain unexposed in the Inspector, and tabs have not been invited to the icon party. Tab Panels, once the cat’s whiskers, have seen little love in the FileMaker themes & styles era. Use this to explore Expert Panel examples, scripts, and functions described below. Here’s the Expert Panel.fmp12 example file. Have you ever had a FileMaker design conundrum for which you wished you could convene an Expert Panel to help guide you? If you’re thinking “panel of experts,” I can’t help you, but if you’re looking for a more flexible and visually engaging alternative to FileMaker Tab Panels, this combination of a slide-panel control and a button bar just might be your “Expert Panel.” Fun with Button Bars, Part 2: Expert Panel ![]()
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