Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-25295528-20171106175903

Recently I've noticed that tabbers have been updated so each navigation option on the tabbernav creates a # anchor in the URL. While is is a clever feature, it's becoming a problem more than it is a benefit.

Take a look at the tabber in use here: http://dpl.wikia.com/wiki/Schweizer

When selecting the "Design" tab of the tabber, because it creates an # anchor of "Design" in the URL, it immediately shifts to the "Design" section of the article, because they have the same name. It's becoming a huge problem with dates and galleries too.



The tabber on this article is just as bad: http://gta.wikia.com/wiki/Vehicle_Cargo

The "Top" tab in the tabbernav now links to the top of the article. If I wanted to be able to create an anchor point to the top of the article, I would create my own template. I don't need this.

Is there any way I can disable things like this on wikis? This is going to cause a lot of problems.  