Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-33878615-20160625073649

This is the template: 

I want to not use this template in the other template but rather implement the code itself into the template. I didn’t create this template; therefore, I’m not quite sure how to solve my issue.

Currently, another template uses this template.

I.e., say that this template is called, and the   template uses. Instead of  using , I want   to use the code of the   template.

Only three of the tabs are only in use, so I tried cutting it down, like this: 

The template which uses this template is called “tab.”

creates three tabs. In the first tab, it says “Foobar,” and it’s not a link. In the second tab, it says “Original.” Clicking on “Original” links to Foobar on the wiki. In the third tab, it says “Re-imagined.” Clicking on “Re-imagined” link to Foobar/Re-imagined on the wiki.
 * Here’s how I want it to work:

I want it all to stay the same like that, with the only exception being that the first parameter decides what it says in the first tab, and what it links to in the second and third tabs (remember: the third tab links to the first paramater but always ends with the “/Re-imagined” subpage).

I want the background colour (backcolor) to be orange, as well as the alternate background colour (altbackcolor) (whatever that means). The border colour (bordercolor) should be blue. The border radius (borderradius) should be 6.

This has been rather frustrating, because I have tried to get it to work, but nothing’s worked.

I tried replacing the  parts of the code with   and , among several other things, but it did not work.

Currently, the “tab” template uses this other template. The other template (with the really long code) is called “Series tabs.”

Sorry if this post is confusing. I’ll explain more or better if asked.

I’d really appreciate some help.  