Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-24173435-20150925162212/@comment-4731443-20150926163437

Bobogoobo wrote: At the worst, you could put an element in the tabber with a max-height and overflow-y:scroll. Or just use something like Wikipedia:Template:Scroll box. Fandyllic wrote: When I tested CSS inline or with a header stylesheet, it appeared that the tabber code was stripping out classes and inline styles. You could place the tabber in a div and set the overflow on that div instead. Tested with the following, works as expected: (...) The downside is that you can't keep the tabs outside of the scrolling area with this. For that you could give the div a class (suppose "tabdiv") and set up a CSS rule like .tabdiv .tabberlive .tabbertab {max-height: 300px; overflow-y: scroll;}