Help:Tabber



Tabber allows you to add multiple tabs to a section of content, which can be toggled without having to reload the page.

Step-by-step
 First Tab Title=First tab sample text. First Tab Title=First tab sample text.
 * Open an article for editing and switch to Source mode.
 * Copy and paste the following code into your editor.
 * -|Second Tab Title=Second tab content goes here.
 * -|Third Tab Title=Third tab content goes here.
 * Click "Preview" to see that the code produced these tabs:
 * -|Second Tab Title=Second tab content goes here.
 * -|Third Tab Title=Third tab content goes here.
 * Click "Back" to return to editing.
 * Edit your tabs by replacing the text of the titles and content with your community's content. For example, replace "First Tab Title" with "Characters," and replace the sample text with descriptions and images of your favorite characters. You can also change the number of tabs by adding or removing code.

Usage information

 * Formatting: Keep in mind that the title should always end with an equal sign (" "), and the tab separator (" ") must always appear between tabs.
 * Wikitext: You can use any wikitext within your tabs, including templates and images.

Broken mobile experience
A lot of the CSS and JavaScript that runs on your desktop/laptop cannot on a mobile device. To counter this, Fandom has removed most of that code from the mobile skin - including the stuff that makes Tabber possible. As a result, mobile users won't see any of the visual cues that separate each set of information.

There are problems with additional CSS and HTML hacks used as workarounds, which no amount of user-facing coding can solve. Therefore, that's a lot of effort for very little gain; you might as well use ordinary sections instead.

View/Edit tab content
Tabber does not provide a simple way to view/edit the original page. This can be troublesome for inexperienced users that want to edit the content inside a tab. Additionally, people who use the VisualEditor will be unable to edit it without switching to source mode.

Tab titles that match section titles
If one of the tab titles matches a section title on the same page, clicking on that tab will also send you to that section on the page (similar to clicking on a section in the Table of Contents).

For this reason, try to avoid tab names that match page sections. You can see this in action here:

Issues= Clicking this tab will take you to the 'Issues' section above. Issue= Clicking this tab will simply switch tab.

Further help and feedback
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