I need to use Blockify to put the User pages tabs into a block - and have those links display as a menu like any other in the sidebar — not a set of tabs in the sidebar. The whole reason I need to use Blockify is because the tabs layout and styling is not feasible for our site (there are too many user tabs and they run off the edge of the window — plus, that many tabs or even using tabs at all for user settings on a big site is pretty messy no matter what; they really need to be a long sidebar menu, and I frankly wish this was an option in core!).
However, I can not find a way to do this elegantly with Blockify. And I have tried a variety of solutions, including hacking core, trying to have various theme and template pages; and, of course, CSS. CSS is probably the most clunky, because I basically have to re-create a whole series of CSS selectors that currently style normal sidebar menus and try to make them do exactly the same thing for a sidebar UL and LIs that have the tabs and tabs primary classes in various places.
All these solutions, including the CSS, make everything messy, cluttered, and worst of all create potential nightmares for upgrading the Drupal codebase and the theme. It would seem the best practice would be to render classes (and/or whatever other code is necessary) on the tab menu in Blockify to make it match any other standard menu in a block. Everything would work as it should, and code that applies to the rest of the site would apply to the Blockify blocks as it should.
Is there anyway to do this in Blockify? This seems like it would solve a million potential problems, and play well and clean and harmoniously with Drupal.
(It would be probably be even better to all this with a checkbox in Blockify, so either display as Tabs or a Menu could be options.)