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  2. Portal:Maps/TabsBottom - Wikipedia

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  3. 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]

  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. 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

  6. Portal:North America/TabsBottom - Wikipedia

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  7. Netscape Communicator - Wikipedia

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    By the time version 4.5 was released, Netscape had started the Mozilla open source project and had ceased charging for Communicator. The term "Navigator" referred to the browser component alone, while "Communicator" referred to the suite as a whole, as established in version 4.0.

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  9. Navigation bar - Wikipedia

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    Typically, websites will have a primary navigation bar [4] and sometimes secondary navigation bar on all pages. These webpage sections will include links to the most important sections of the site. The implementation and design of navigation bars is a crucial aspect of web design and web usability.