Number of Tab Strips in BSP pages of E-Recruitment

Hello,
We have a problem with number of tab strips visible per page in Job Interest Wizard page of E-Recruitment.
The default number of tabs are 5 per page.
In our case we put a large text in each tab (as per our business requirement), so these tabs extending beyond the page width and thus a horizontal scroll is appearing.
We do not want this horizontal scroll as some of the inputs fields with asteric () , the asteric () is not visible to the user unless he scroll the page to the right.
We wanted to either display only 4 tabs page or wrap the text if these tabs, so that all 5 tabs exactly fit in the screen.
I have no clue on which BSP application is handling these tabstrips for Job Interest Wizard.
Any suggestions is rewarded
Thanks in advance,
Regards
Raghu Kolukuluri

Someone provided this answer to me with regards to number of tabs visible on a wizard;
The class that needs to be changed is CL_HRRCF_BSP_EXT_CONTAINERSEQ.
To modify the number of tabs shown (in addition to other parameters) you
can go to method GET_CS_ITEM and change the call to the factory method.
The code looks like this:
  lo_cs ?= cl_phtmlb_containersequence=>factory(
    collapsed             = 'false'
    collapsible           = 'false'
    design                = 'transparent'
    hascontentconnector   = 'false'
    hastitle              = 'true'
    id                    =  lv_id
    maxvisibleitems       = '5'
    scrollableitems       = 'true'
    selectedindex         = controller->selected_index
    showstepnumber        = 'true'
    titleselected         = 'false'
    items                 = lt_items ).
Maxvisibleitems is the number of tabs show at once. Showstepnumber
determines if the tabs are numbered. Setting this to false may save some
space.
Hope this helps
Sandra

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    Program the screen flow logic.
    Program the ABAP processing logic.
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    Since the PAI event is triggered each time the user chooses a tab title, this method is less economical for the application server, but the input checks that are performed only affect the current tab page.
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                      <area3> INCLUDING [<prog 3>] <dynp 3>,
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    Paging in the SAPgui
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