Board Thread:Support Requests - Designing Your Wikia/@comment-1807002-20151122062919/@comment-4731443-20151202025442

By wrapping a div around your tabber, you can use it as a selector and write targeted CSS rules for your tabs. (tabber code) I would suggest using a more identifiable class name than "selector," but for the sake of example... You will need: .selector .tabberlive, .selector .tabberlive .tabbernav { display: table; } .selector .tabberlive .tabbernav li { display: table-cell; } ul.tabbernav { overflow: hidden; } I did not specify "selector" on that last one since this is something you're likely to want on every element where you use border-radius, but that is up to you.