Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-35192112-20150201124319/@comment-9605025-20170423232354

There seems to be some confusion. This thread was originally about using tabs to have multiple images in one infobox. Then, asked about using multiple levels of tabs to accomplish a similar thing. The most-recent solution on this thread is in response to which wanted to know how to put infoboxes in tabs. These are different and require different solutions.

Standardizer, the image you linked to in does not show two different stylings of the same code but rather the result of two different codes. As noted in the image, the one on the left is what you get using tabs to hold multiple infoboxes while the one on the right is what you get using tabs to hold multiple images in a single infobox. If what you are trying to say is that you want to style the tabs for multiple infoboxes similar to those for multiple images in a single infobox, that may be possible depending on your exact situation. In order to do that, you would first need to restrict the width of your table to that of the infobox. Then, you would need to restrict the width of each tab to a fraction of that of the infobox. If the number of tabs you have varies between each use, then it is not possible to accomplish that look. Note that once you restrict the width of the tabs, you may loose some information due to overflow. Tab titles too long will be cutoff and, if you have too many tabs, extra tabs will not be accessible. One solution to the latter issue would be to allow the tabs to use multiple lines. However, I do not know of a fix for the former.

MasterJ202, from your original post, it sounds like you want to put multiple images into a single infobox. In that case, Speedit's solution in is not what you are looking for. What you want is one of the earlier solutions.