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Q&A Vertical jump when switching between tabs on the user page

The first tab on the user page, "Profile", has the username above the row of tabs: All of the other tabs on the user page have the title below the row of tabs: This means that when sw...

0 answers  ·  posted 16d ago by trichoplax‭  ·  edited 16d ago by trichoplax‭

#2: Post edited by user avatar trichoplax‭ · 2024-10-20T01:19:32Z (16 days ago)
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  • The first tab on the user page, "Profile", has the username above the row of tabs:
  • > ![The Profile tab of the user page](https://meta.codidact.com/uploads/31or9ixfzlm4nd0z653cv0gcdrz4)
  • All of the other tabs on the user page have the title below the row of tabs:
  • > ![The Activity tab of the user page](https://meta.codidact.com/uploads/hm4ma4mbz8i29kmf2siinkeui34r)
  • This means that when switching between any two tabs, the position of the tabs does not change, with the exception of the Profile tab, where switching to or from another tab causes the tabs to jump vertically.
  • This could be solved by putting the username below the row of tabs on the Profile tab, to be consistent with the titles of all of the other tabs. This would also seem more intuitive, as then nothing outside the tab changes.
  • The first tab on the user page, "Profile", has the username above the row of tabs:
  • > ![The Profile tab of the user page](https://meta.codidact.com/uploads/31or9ixfzlm4nd0z653cv0gcdrz4)
  • All of the other tabs on the user page have the title below the row of tabs:
  • > ![The Activity tab of the user page](https://meta.codidact.com/uploads/hm4ma4mbz8i29kmf2siinkeui34r)
  • This means that when switching between any two tabs, the position of the tabs does not change, with the exception of the Profile tab, where switching to or from another tab causes the tabs to jump vertically.
  • This could be solved by putting the username below the row of tabs on the Profile tab, to be consistent with the titles of all of the other tabs. This would also seem more intuitive, as then nothing outside the tab changes when switching tab.
#1: Initial revision by user avatar trichoplax‭ · 2024-10-20T01:08:38Z (16 days ago)
Vertical jump when switching between tabs on the user page
The first tab on the user page, "Profile", has the username above the row of tabs:

> ![The Profile tab of the user page](https://meta.codidact.com/uploads/31or9ixfzlm4nd0z653cv0gcdrz4)

All of the other tabs on the user page have the title below the row of tabs:

> ![The Activity tab of the user page](https://meta.codidact.com/uploads/hm4ma4mbz8i29kmf2siinkeui34r)

This means that when switching between any two tabs, the position of the tabs does not change, with the exception of the Profile tab, where switching to or from another tab causes the tabs to jump vertically.

This could be solved by putting the username below the row of tabs on the Profile tab, to be consistent with the titles of all of the other tabs. This would also seem more intuitive, as then nothing outside the tab changes.