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  2. Portal:Maps/TabsBottom - Wikipedia

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  3. Navigation bar - Wikipedia

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    A web browser navigation bar includes the back and forward buttons, as well as the Location bar where URLs are entered. [3] Formerly, the functionality of the navigation bar was split between the browser's toolbar and the address bar, but Google Chrome introduced the practice of merging the two.

  4. Tabbing navigation - Wikipedia

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    In computing, tabbing navigation is the ability to navigate between focusable elements (such as hyperlinks and form controls) within a structured document or user interface (such as HTML) with the tab key of a computer keyboard. Usually, pressing Tab will focus on the next element, while pressing Shift + Tab will focus on the previous element ...

  5. Tab (interface) - Wikipedia

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    Tab hoarding is digital hoarding of web browser tabs. Users may accumulate tabs as reminders of tasks to research or complete [13] (rather than using dedicated reminder software). They may use multiple browser windows to organize tabs or direct focus; [13] however, leaving multiple windows open can exacerbate tab clutter. [14]

  6. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    On Linux, Google Chrome/Chromium can store passwords in three ways: GNOME Keyring, KWallet or plain text. Google Chrome/Chromium chooses which store to use automatically, based on the desktop environment in use. [143] Passwords stored in GNOME Keyring or KWallet are encrypted on disk, and access to them is controlled by dedicated daemon software.

  7. To create a set of tabs, use these four elements. Keep the page tabs in the same order on all pages and use "Tab1" for the current page. {{Help:Introduction to talk pages/TabsTop}} {{Help:Introduction to talk pages/Tab1|Current page name}} {{Help:Introduction to talk pages/Tab2|Other page name(s)}} {{Help:Introduction to talk pages/TabsBottom

  8. Turn-by-turn navigation - Wikipedia

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    Turn-by-turn navigation is a feature of some satellite navigation devices where directions for a selected route are continually presented to the user in the form of spoken or visual instructions. [1] The system keeps the user up-to-date about the best route to the destination, and is often updated according to changing factors such as traffic ...

  9. Wikipedia : Tutorial (historical)/TabsBottom

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