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I recently watched a lot tutorials on how to achieve page navigations as common in modern web frameworks as Bootstrap including foldable site menusbars and dropdown menus. Or building toggle buttons. And having experience in web frontend design I find it very inconvinient that one has to use work arounds that often include bookmarks.
Creating multiple bookmarks just to get a page navigation menu with dropdown effect seems inefficient. And it gets worse if the visuals of the page already can change with buttons for bookmarks. Or if there should be another foldable menu, for example to place advanced filters in.
It would be great if one can add menu objects, that only show after hitting a button (and hide after hitting another / the same button again) withou creating bookmarks for each unfolded menu page state. The state of the menus could be saved in temporary variable. Even with slicers I could not build this effect yet, becaue I can not toggle visibility of shapes right now.
In addition it would be great if one can link a page naviagtion object over multiple tabs so changes are applied to all liked instances.
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