The question Why did clicking on a tag take me to a nonexistent tab? reported this behavior as a bug; a moderator suggested posting it as a feature request, but the questioner never did that. I'm doing so now. (I didn't see a post where someone else did so.)

To summarize:

  • I clicked on the "c" tag, then selected the "featured" tab.
  • Then I went back to the front page and clicked on the "bash" tag. Since that tag currently has no featured questions, I got:

You are on the Featured tab.

There are no questions with an active bounty at the moment.

Perhaps you'd like to select a different tab?

Well, yes, I certainly would, but I can't easily do so. From that state, the only way (edit: or so I thought) to get back to the "bash" tag is to:

  1. Go back to the front page
  2. Go to a tag that does have a "featured" tab (like "c")
  3. Select the "newest" tab
  4. Go back to the front page
  5. Go back to the "bash" tag

I understand that tabs are sticky, and that not showing tabs for a tag that doesn't have multiple tabs is a deliberate feature, and both features make sense. Perhaps the tabs should be shown if you manage to end up on a tab that doesn't exist.

When the "Perhaps you'd like to select a different tab?" message is shown, it should provide a simple way to select a different tab.

EDIT: Ok, the feature I originally requested already exists. I think there's still a problem, though; the message suggests selecting a different tab, and the tabs are there, but they don't look like tabs.

I'm sure I'm not the only person who's been confused by this.

So my suggestion is this: If the currently selected tab doesn't exist, do something to make the other tabs look more like tabs. My thought is to add a light dotted rectangle around each fo the tab names, but maybe there's a better way. (I see someone removed the tag on this question; I'm not sure whether it should be re-added.)

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The other tabs are still shown even though the featured tab isn't (since it isn't applicable):

tag tabs

All you need to do is click on newest directly on this page instead of a jog back to the home page and another tag.

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Argh, you're right. I didn't notice that because there's no tab-like graphic associated with them unless one of them is actually active. I hope this question is useful to others who are an unobservant as I am. – Keith Thompson Sep 25 '11 at 4:26
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So, maybe we could show the featured tab, if we are already on it, so it would be more obvious that there are tabs? – PaĆ­lo Ebermann Sep 25 '11 at 18:16
@PaĆ­loEbermann: Yes, that would work. Currently, if there are no featured questions, the featured tab is nonexistent; instead, treat it as an existing tab that happens to be empty. (If desired, it could still be omitted if you're not currently on it.) – Keith Thompson Sep 26 '11 at 18:35
this, to me, is the most obnoxious and brain-dead part of the stackexchange system right now. see how you had to put a bright red ring around some light grey text to show us where to click? why not do that with the actual design! see how the "Perhaps you'd like to select a different tab?" prompt is color-coded to match the Questions tab? any user not intimately familiar with the system is going to believe they need to select a different one of those buttons, except they're pretty sure (and they're right) that they want the QUESTIONS tab, and they shouldn't care about clicking "newest". – rymo Mar 14 '12 at 21:11

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