Thread:Idekmandy/@comment-28171460-20190728194207

The illustrations on your userpage... Do you draw those yourself? They're quite nice.

Oh, but I did have a more pressing question. First, some background. A few months back, Fandom introduced an infobox-tabber feature. Certain pages, like Welcome to Dead House, utilize it. However, the feature seems to have a weakness. If the tab-titles are too long — or if there are too many tabs — some of the titles will be cropped out.

Convoluted descriptions aside, I made an example. The tabs titled "1992............", "2003............", and "2008............" are all visible, but the "2010........." tab is cropped out. (From what I can tell, the only way to view a cropped-out tab is to click on one of the visible tabs and then use the arrow keys to scroll back and forth... Which most users would never think to do.)

Rather than cropping out the overflow, is there any way of forcing excess tabs onto a new line? I imagine it should be possible in CSS (which would be nicer than JS), but I can't figure out how to get such a feature working. (Sorry for making such a big wall of text.) 