Custom Tabs
Build custom Trust Center tabs with sections, markdown, documentation, knowledge base, and subprocessors.
Custom Tabs
Custom tabs let you design additional Trust Center pages by assembling content blocks. Use them to publish tailored vendor assurances, product explanations, or compliance evidence outside the default Overview/Documentation/Subprocessors tabs.
Create a custom tab
Navigate to Custom Tabs in the Admin Center and click Create.
Add localized titles and set a slug. The slug becomes part of the public URL.
Build your layout using sections, stacks, columns, and content blocks.
Choose access level, enable the tab, preview, and save.
Layout blocks
Custom tabs are composed of blocks:
- Section – controls width, padding, and background for grouped content.
- Stack – vertical layout with adjustable spacing.
- Columns – split content into two or three columns.
- Markdown – rich text with headings, lists, links, and tables.
- Documentation – curated list of documents and certifications.
- Knowledge Base – selected Q&A entries (visible only to authenticated visitors).
- Subprocessors – selected vendors from your register.
Blocks that contain other blocks (Section, Stack, Columns) can be reordered via drag and drop.
Titles, translations, and slugs
Each tab can have multiple localized titles. The Trust Center uses the active locale and falls back to your default locale when needed.
The slug must be lowercase and hyphenated (for example, vendor-assurance). It is used to build the Trust Center URL and should be stable.
Access level and visibility
Custom tabs support the same access levels as other Trust Center content:
- Public – visible to all visitors.
- Restricted – visible only to authenticated visitors.
- Requires NDA – visible after NDA acceptance.
- Internal – visible to internal users only.
Use the Enabled toggle to publish or hide the tab.
Documentation block behavior
The Documentation block can show any combination of documents and certifications. If no custom title is provided, the Trust Center displays the localized Documentation heading automatically.
Best practices
- Keep the top-level layout simple and group content into sections.
- Use columns for comparison matrices and side-by-side explanations.
- Prefer Knowledge Base blocks for FAQs that should stay searchable and reusable.
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