Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Started/@comment-8946495-20200824173602

A while back I discovered the tab view function and have found in invaluable for pages that have multiple versions of the same content (ie; a character that appears in multiple, unconnected movies/books/games/etc), allowing users to easily tab through the different versions of the article you're on. Essentially, this brought a sense of modernity that worked seemlessly with the way in which we use our browsers.

I tried to use it on a new wiki and... it's gone. It took me a while to figure out this is to do with the new UCP. While this new system seems okay, I have had many bugs so far (articles appearing blank when I press edit), but I can only assume bugs will be fixed in time. But this missing function has me fairly baffled and frustrated.

I can't really tell why it's not been implemented, other than they haven't gotten around to it? It seems like it ought to be a basic function and it's used extensively on Wookieepedia, which I think is an important wikia on Fandom. So, are we likely to see this function return, has there been any mention of it anywhere?

I have found "tabber", which I am going to experiment with, but straight away I can tell that this doesn't seem like it will satify when compared to the much, much easier-to-use and user-friendly tab view function.

Thanks in advance to any replies. 