Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-1474707-20160820195250/@comment-24473195-20160823202200

It is certainly an interesting idea. Although it is not currently possible using only tabview. It may be possible to do something using templates, parser functions and perhaps the tool.

You may also suggest it to staff, but given that this extension is essentially unmaintained it is not likely to ever be done.

Another solution is to write a tool that does that using javascript, and maybe have some fallback content hidden through CSS. This will display something for those without JavaScript or those using mobile.

So while it could be done, it will require considerable time, skills and effort.

Guess the first idea is impossible, because it will keep loading itself infinitely (although it will work if you exclude the current page title from the view). One way you can achieve what you want without special tools is actually to put those pages in a separate namespace or somewhere else. Then create a redirect to the main page. For example:


 * Page Main (tabview loads Mirror:PageA, Mirror:PageB, Mirror:PageC)
 * Page A redirects -> Page Main
 * Page B redirects -> Page Main

This might be more trouble than it is worth though.