CMS Dynamic Progress Bar Tabs

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The CMS Dynamic Progress Bar Tabs Webflow cloneable is a useful and interactive tool that allows you to add a progress bar to your website that indicates where the user has scrolled and which content they are currently viewing. This cloneable, created by Egenix, is categorized under CMS, Tabs, Scroll, Animation, and Link and is perfect for a services or overview page on a Webflow site. It is typically not possible to create a progress bar that scrolls to dynamic CMS collection blocks in Webflow, as collections cannot have anchor links. However, this cloneable uses a clever hack to overcome this limitation by assigning the ID to the collection classes through an embed and converting the progress bar links to anchor links. This allows users to scroll through the various content naturally and helps to improve the overall user experience on your site. Whether you want to add some interactive elements to your site or simply want to help users navigate your content more easily, the CMS Dynamic Progress Bar Tabs is a great choice. It is a good idea to use this cloneable on your website to improve user experience and add uniqueness to your website.

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Perfect for a services or overview page on a Webflow site. This progress bar indicates where you've scrolled through and which content you're currently viewing. The progress bar was created to scroll to the dynamic CMS collection blocks, typically this is not possible with Webflow since collections can't have anchor links. This was resolved via a nice hack by assigning the ID to the collection classes through an embed and then converting the progress bar links to anchor links so that you can scroll through the various content naturally.

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