Forum:Multiple tabber styles

Is it possible to have multiple tabber styles on the same wiki? So that we could use different color tabs on different pages or templates and such. I've messed with CSS a bit, but it didn't work.

Also, for some reason "tabber" topics are no longer searchable on these forums, I wonder why? -- 19:21, November 19, 2011 (UTC)


 * No longer searchable? Depending on the structure (tabber within a tabber, different tabber colors for different pages/namespaces etc..) it would require specific CSS code. But seems definitely possible. If you give examples of what exactly you want to modify I could try and write some code. — Sovq 20:44, November 19, 2011 (UTC)


 * They weren't searchable this morning :/


 * I'm using this CSS with this JS. I tried duplicating the classes and changing their names, but couldn't make it work.


 * I was thinking of keeping those colors for general use, and have a specially colored separate tabber to use for example in this infobox to insert more data without adding more height (the area named "Polars" would be one of the tabs, that is). The second tabber would have transparent or grey backgrounds to match the infobox.


 * I think I could also use the default tabber from those search results for my second, if it's easier to set up.


 * I'm not sure about structure yet. Tabber within tabber might be handy, depending on how much data I'll need to display. -- 23:33, November 19, 2011 (UTC)


 * The tabber extension is enabled by default on all wikis, last I checked, so you don't need neither the JS in your Common.js nor the CSS page page imported to Wikia.css to make it work. Unless these contain your personal overrides, I would remove them to avoid the code being duplicated.


 * I think the best approach to add custom tabber styling to the infobox, would be to add a custom CSS class to the whole template block (class="customtabber" for example) and the write overrides in Wikia.css using this new selector. i.e.

 .customtabber ul.tabbernav li a { border: 1px solid white; background: white; }
 * which will change the 'default' colors defined through  for every tabber nested within a block with the class.


 * I hope this is of any help. It would be easier to provide specific code, if the structure was already set up, and the only thing left to do would be to style the tabber within the infobox. — Sovq 09:32, November 20, 2011 (UTC)