A *major* usability feature/improvement would allow admin to add/remove tabs as they wished. This could be either on a per-node basis (an extra tab on each node with add/remove options) or on a separate page (where rules are created for which types of tabs show up where) or both. As an example, a rule might be "The 'View' tab shows up on all pages whose relative URL is 'node/*' and 'user/*' unless 'there are no other tabs'."

I don't know enough about Drupal core code to do this myself. Thoughts?

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nerissa’s picture

I would LOVE a module like that, unfortunately I am too new to Drupal to create something like that but I am currently searching for something that is a bit easier than creating views (being trying that and I am stumbling with it). I do not find the current Node tabs to be very user friendly. Why is create a new blog post hidden? Have you tried Quick Tabs? But then if you use those then you have to go into the PHP to delete the VIEW and EDIT tabs that are already there. I tried Magic Tabs but found Quick tabs a bit easier for me. I am trying to move the ADD/BLOG to the quick tabs so that I can let my users see everything up front when they are logged into their account to create their own blog post on their own page.

Anonymous’s picture

Status: Active » Closed (won't fix)

There has been little support for this feature request in 3+ years, so I'm going to close it out.