Multiple page switcher on a page

I’m not sure what this is called, so please indulge me here…

This not a top menu, but half way down a page.

If I click on ‘For Whisky Lovers’ or ‘For Fishing Lovers’ new page content is loaded below the switcher. Is there such a product for RW / Stacks? Is this a dated design?

Recommendations gratefully received!

I am pretty sure, that you can accomplish this with @tav 's Limelight stack. You will probably find something similar in his demo sites:

https://www.bigwhiteduck.com/stacks/limelight/

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Yes, with Limelight set to inline content instead of Lightbox. The tab bar can even be autogenerated if required using the LL Nav stack.

The Hotel demo would be a good starting point - the project file is in the downloads on the Limelight product page.
https://demo.bigwhiteduck.com/limelight/lazy-load/

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Very helpful @GKs and @Tav Much appreciated, thank you both.
I’ve had Limelight for a while, always meant to get to grips with it, so now is the time!

This might help you get started: https://www.dropbox.com/t/uuPxax2nRVpEOvC4

It’s a Limelight bit out of a project I made a few years ago, which does what you need. Only difference it that the buttons are are down the site not on the top, but that’ll be easy to fix.

It uses mostly @tav free stacks, and the Blankstrap theme from @jannis

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You can accomplish this with my Offsite stack with any link or button as well. My F6 link buttons make this easy to do with Offiste.

That is very kind, thank you Steve. I’m back on web today (away on a video edit yesterday), so I’ll give it a spin!
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Thanks Joe, I’ve used offsite for a long time, it was the buttons and Limelight looks the biz
I have most of your stacks, but sadly I never got on with F6

Thanks again for this generous download; it very simple to work out how everything functioned and I now have a grip on both Limelight and Sections Pro.

Switching from vertical to horizontal was quicky and then I was able to customise your design for exactly what I needed. Still in progress, but coming along very well, thank you.

Thanks also to @Tav for creating this great system; I only wish I had got to grips with it long ago.

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