Forum:More one Tabview

Hello,

Can I use two different styles in the same Tabviews wiki? I like to use two different styles. Someone could help me with this issue?

Ps: my English sucks. kkk

20:37, March 26, 2012 (UTC)


 * Can you show us an image of what you want? --


 * I'd like to use two differents tabview on my wiki, for example:



My question is, what should I do to use these two types of tabview on my wiki. The first I use in my wiki and would like to add the second tabview too (the same here in the community).

Understand? ^^

00:43, March 27, 2012 (UTC)

I understand. Put the two tabbers into two containers with IDs like so:

The you can assign them separate CSS rules based on the IDs:

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 * But I want to use the TabView and not Tabber. Understand?

I wonder if i can use two tabview.

02:09, March 27, 2012 (UTC)

Is there a difference? --

Oh. I see. Tabber displays different sections of the same page while TabView includes different pages. But the recipe for making two different looking ones should be the same, no? Give the two tabviews different IDs and assign CSS based on those IDs. --


 * Actually with transclusion, Tabber can also display separate pages. Tabview forces you to use separate pages.
 * Here is an example of Tabber code that uses transcluded pages.

 tab1= tab2= tab1= tab2=
 * On WoWWiki we use both Tab view and Tabber, but I find Tabber more versatile. -- Fandyllic (talk &middot; contr) 29 Mar 2012 9:47 AM Pacific


 * There's also another crucial difference - at least for me: Tabber works. TabView doesn't. There's something in the load order or the asynchronous loading of TabView that eff's it up. I filed a bug report, but I made the mistake to mention that I use NoScript. DaNASCAT is convinced that's it's NoScript that breaks TabView. I think NoScript only makes the bug visible. But that's just me.


 * Long story short: If you use NoScript, forget about TabView! --