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I'll send you an updated file to your email for testing purposes in a couple of minutes.
Let me know if it addresses your concerns correctly.
Best regards,
Douglas Machado
iStoreLocator | iFAQ | Ideal Related Articles | Contact Enhanced
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A link in any article which addresses an iFAQ content, will open the iFAQ tab and jump to the content only if the tab is closed before clicking the link. If the tab is already open, (e.g. open all tabs) then, by clicking the link, the tab will be closed and the link will be not followed. Only by clicking the link a second time, the tab will be opened again and the link will be followd.
Better behaviour would be, that in the case, the tab is already open, the link will be followed directly.
With auto scrolling enabled it can lead to confusing user experience:
if the link is located inside a tab of a large accordion (larger than windows size) and points to another tab of the same accordion (linking between content of different tabs) and the target tab is already open, then the tab is closed and the link not followed, but because of auto scrolling the accordion may be adjusted. This means for user experience that content comes into focus, which has nothing to do with this.
I assume the open/close switch for the tab is implemented as a toggle switch. So, to change the behaviour will have deeper impact to your design. May be, you can implement this in a future release.
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