Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-33878615-20160625073649/@comment-33878615-20160704142426

I would not like to use the tabview template, as it does not work in the way which I intended it to.

Hi. Thanks for your help; however, that does not work properly.

I replaced the code in my “tab” template with the code which you provided.

Then, I tested with this:

This resulted in this:

Let me re-explain how I want the “tab” template to work: When I use  (with no parameters, mind you) on a page, it creates three tabs: In the first tab, it displays the basepagename, and it does not link to anything. In the second tab, it displays “Original,” and it links to Basepagename. In the third tab, it displays “Re-imagined,” and it links to Basepagename/Re-imagined.

For example, using the  template on the Foobar page would produce a set of three tabs: The first tab displays “Foobar,” and it is not a link. The second tab displays “Original,” and it links to Foobar. The third tab displays “Re-imagined,” and it links to Foobar/Re-imagined.

Using the  template on the Foobar page would make the “Original” link be bold and not a link, since it’d link to itself. Using the  template on the Foobar/Re-imagined page would make the “Re-imagined” link be bold and not a link, since it’d link to itself.

Again, no parameters should be used with the  template. It always generates three tabs, with the first tab displaying the basepagename, the second tab displaying “Original” and linking to the basepagename, and the third tab displaying “Re-imagined” and linking to the basepagename with the subpage Re-imagined (Basepagename/Re-imagined).

I hope you understand my intentions with this template, and I really hope that anyone can help me with this. I appreciate all the help I can get!

(By the way, I do not wish to use Tabber nor Tab view.)