User blog comment:BertH/Darwin - The Next Evolution of Wikia/@comment-4556650-20131206154027/@comment-452-20131206164159

There are many websites which show a variable number of links in a menu depending on the screen resolution. (The earliest I remember noticing that kind of thing was 6 years ago, but there were probably websites doing that even earlier.)

Unfortunately, by default, extra tabs aren't actually hidden, they're wrapped onto the next line, but they can be hidden better with this style: .WikiHeader .WikiNav .subnav-2 { overflow: hidden; height: 2em; }

There are also more complicated CSS rules to specify certain links to disappear at lower resolutions, like this: @media screen and (max-width: 1024px) { .WikiHeader > nav .subnav-2 li .subnav-2a[href="/wiki/Blog:Wikia_New_Features"] { display:none; } } On Community Central, this will make the "New Features" link in the news menu disappear at widths below 1024px. As you can see, with this method you need to display the URL for each link.

I'm thinking of doing this myself to use the extra space, although really, what Wikia should do is add an extra ad into any blank space that people whine about.