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26-1125: (Redirected from Tabs ) [REDACTED] Look up TAB , Tab , or tab in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tab , TAB , tabs , or TABS may refer to: Places [ edit ] Tab, Hungary , a town Tab District , Hungary, whose seat is Tab Tab, Indiana , United States, an unincorporated community Arthur Napoleon Raymond Robinson International Airport , Tobago, IATA code TAB Tame Bridge Parkway railway station , station code TAB People [ edit ] Tab (given name) DJ Tab (born 1987), American hip hop DJ, record producer, and entrepreneur Mohammad Aram Tab (born 1985), Iranian footballer Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Music [ edit ] Tab (album) , by US band Monster Magnet Tab or tablature , fingering-based musical notation, esp. for fretted instruments (e.g., guitars) Trey Anastasio (band) , an unnamed band, 1999–2004 Trey Anastasio Band , formerly 70 Volt Parade, 2006 Dead Boots ,

52-904: A built-in miniature lever for unsealing Tab stop , where typewriter carriage movement is halted by an adjustable end stop Tabs of the United States Army , which denote skills TAB (armoured personnel carrier) , a Romanian amphibious vehicle Tactical Advance to Battle, a British Army term for a loaded march Tape-automated bonding , in electronics Testing, adjusting, balancing , of HVAC systems Treehouse attachment bolt Tyabb railway station , Melbourne A restaurant bill or invoice , shortening of "tabulation" Tabcorp , an Australian sports betting company See also [ edit ] Tabb (disambiguation) Tablet (disambiguation) Pull tab (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Tab All pages with titles containing Tab (Tabbing, in

78-835: A built-in miniature lever for unsealing Tab stop , where typewriter carriage movement is halted by an adjustable end stop Tabs of the United States Army , which denote skills TAB (armoured personnel carrier) , a Romanian amphibious vehicle Tactical Advance to Battle, a British Army term for a loaded march Tape-automated bonding , in electronics Testing, adjusting, balancing , of HVAC systems Treehouse attachment bolt Tyabb railway station , Melbourne A restaurant bill or invoice , shortening of "tabulation" Tabcorp , an Australian sports betting company See also [ edit ] Tabb (disambiguation) Tablet (disambiguation) Pull tab (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Tab All pages with titles containing Tab (Tabbing, in

104-537: A diet cola soft drink brand Samsung Galaxy Tab , a tablet computer Technical advisory board Totalisator Agency Board , organisation that runs betting agencies in Australia and New Zealand Transportes Aéreos Bolivianos , a cargo airline Travis Association for the Blind , Austin, Texas Computing and technology [ edit ] Tab (interface) , a visual marker in a computer application .tab,

130-428: A diet cola soft drink brand Samsung Galaxy Tab , a tablet computer Technical advisory board Totalisator Agency Board , organisation that runs betting agencies in Australia and New Zealand Transportes Aéreos Bolivianos , a cargo airline Travis Association for the Blind , Austin, Texas Computing and technology [ edit ] Tab (interface) , a visual marker in a computer application .tab,

156-474: A file-name extension for tab-separated values IE Tab , an extension for some web browsers MapInfo TAB format , a geospatial vector data format Tab key ( ↹ ), on a keyboard Tab character , a whitespace character inserted by the tab key Other uses [ edit ] Tab (archery) , a small protective covering for the fingers Tab (cuneiform) , a common use sign in the Amarna letters and

182-421: A file-name extension for tab-separated values IE Tab , an extension for some web browsers MapInfo TAB format , a geospatial vector data format Tab key ( ↹ ), on a keyboard Tab character , a whitespace character inserted by the tab key Other uses [ edit ] Tab (archery) , a small protective covering for the fingers Tab (cuneiform) , a common use sign in the Amarna letters and

208-461: A musical group originally known as "TAB the Band" "Tabs" a song by Lights from Skin & Earth Acoustic Publishing formats [ edit ] Tab, a comic strip format Tab, a tabloid (newspaper format) Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] The Australian Ballet , an Australian ballet company Tab, a character from Jet Set Radio The Tab ,

234-410: A musical group originally known as "TAB the Band" "Tabs" a song by Lights from Skin & Earth Acoustic Publishing formats [ edit ] Tab, a comic strip format Tab, a tabloid (newspaper format) Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] The Australian Ballet , an Australian ballet company Tab, a character from Jet Set Radio The Tab ,

260-518: A youth news site published by Tab Media Ltd. Tâb , a board game Tab Communications , a newspaper publisher Tabs (stage) , a theatre curtain at front of stage Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (TABS) , a battle simulation video game Aviation [ edit ] Servo tab , for moving an airplane's control surface with a small input force Trim tab , for adjusting the hands-free position of an airplane's control surface Brands and enterprises [ edit ] Tab (drink) ,

286-518: A youth news site published by Tab Media Ltd. Tâb , a board game Tab Communications , a newspaper publisher Tabs (stage) , a theatre curtain at front of stage Totally Accurate Battle Simulator (TABS) , a battle simulation video game Aviation [ edit ] Servo tab , for moving an airplane's control surface with a small input force Trim tab , for adjusting the hands-free position of an airplane's control surface Brands and enterprises [ edit ] Tab (drink) ,

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312-756: Is Tab Tab, Indiana , United States, an unincorporated community Arthur Napoleon Raymond Robinson International Airport , Tobago, IATA code TAB Tame Bridge Parkway railway station , station code TAB People [ edit ] Tab (given name) DJ Tab (born 1987), American hip hop DJ, record producer, and entrepreneur Mohammad Aram Tab (born 1985), Iranian footballer Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Music [ edit ] Tab (album) , by US band Monster Magnet Tab or tablature , fingering-based musical notation, esp. for fretted instruments (e.g., guitars) Trey Anastasio (band) , an unnamed band, 1999–2004 Trey Anastasio Band , formerly 70 Volt Parade, 2006 Dead Boots ,

338-703: Is determined by the underlying widget toolkit (for example Firefox uses GTK ) framework. Due to lack of standardization, behavior may vary from one application to the next, which can result in usability challenges. Tab hoarding is digital hoarding of web browser tabs. Users may accumulate tabs as reminders of tasks to research or complete (rather than using dedicated reminder software ). They may use multiple browser windows to organize tabs or direct focus ; however, leaving multiple windows open can exacerbate tab clutter. Tab hoarding can lead to stress and information overload , distraction , and reduced computer performance. It can develop into emotional attachment to

364-422: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages TAB (Redirected from TAB ) [REDACTED] Look up TAB , Tab , or tab in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tab , TAB , tabs , or TABS may refer to: Places [ edit ] Tab, Hungary , a town Tab District , Hungary, whose seat

390-644: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Tab (interface) In interface design, a tab is a graphical user interface object that allows multiple documents or panels to be contained within a single window , using tabs as a navigational widget for switching between sets of documents. It is an interface style most commonly associated with web browsers , web applications , text editors , and preference panels, with window managers and tiling window managers . Tabs are modeled after traditional card tabs inserted in paper files or card indexes (in keeping with

416-528: Is visual tabbed browsing in OmniWeb version 5, which displays preview images of pages in a drawer to the left or right of the main browser window. Another feature is the ability to re-order tabs and to bookmark all of the webpages opened in tab panes in a given window in a group or bookmark folder (as well as the ability to reopen all of them at the same time). Microsoft Internet Explorer marks tab families with different colours. Tab behavior in an application

442-536: The Epic of Gilgamesh Tab (debating) , a modified form of Swiss tournament Tab, a Cantabrigian person TAB or Tab, the abbreviation in medicine and pharmacy for a medication given in tablet form Tab, an indicator on a file folder Tab, a loaded march in the British Army TAB or Tabula, location of hand relative to rest of body , as a component of a sign-language sign Beverage can tab,

468-419: The Epic of Gilgamesh Tab (debating) , a modified form of Swiss tournament Tab, a Cantabrigian person TAB or Tab, the abbreviation in medicine and pharmacy for a medication given in tablet form Tab, an indicator on a file folder Tab, a loaded march in the British Army TAB or Tabula, location of hand relative to rest of body , as a component of a sign-language sign Beverage can tab,

494-521: The IBM PC in 1982 was perhaps the first commercially available product with a tabbed interface. Don Hopkins developed and released several versions of tabbed window frames for the NeWS window system as free software, which the window manager applied to all NeWS applications, and enabled users to drag the tabs around to any edge of the window. The NeWS version of UniPress's Gosling Emacs text editor

520-899: The Mozilla Application Suite ), Galeon in early 2001, Mozilla 0.9.5 in October 2001, Phoenix 0.1 (now Mozilla Firefox ) in October 2002, Konqueror 3.1 in January 2003, and Safari in 2003. With the release of Internet Explorer 7 in 2006, all major web browsers featured a tabbed interface. Users quickly adopted the use of tabs in web browsing and web search. A study of tabbed browsing behavior in June 2009 found that users switched tabs in 57% of tab sessions, and 36% of users used new tabs to open search engine results at least once during that period. Numerous additional browser tab capabilities have emerged since then. One example

546-507: The desktop metaphor ). They are usually graphically displayed on webpages or apps as they look on paper. Tabs may appear in a horizontal bar or as a vertical list. Horizontal tabs may have multiple rows. In some cases, tabs may be reordered or organized into multiple rows through drag and drop interactions. Implementations may support opening an existing tab in a separate window or range-selecting multiple tabs for moving, closing, or separating them. The WordVision DOS word processor for

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572-632: The sense of designating indent text, when editing Misplaced Pages articles is described within Help:Wiki markup ). Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tab . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tab&oldid=1248761729 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

598-576: The sense of designating indent text, when editing Misplaced Pages articles is described within Help:Wiki markup ). Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tab . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tab&oldid=1248761729 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

624-602: The set of open tabs, including fear of losing them upon a crash or other reboot , and conversely, relief when tabs are properly restored. Tab hoarders have attributed the behavior to anxiety , fear of missing out , procrastination , and poor personal information management practices. The prevalence of tab hoarding is acknowledged by browser vendors such as Mozilla , and has inspired memory and tab management features in browsers and extensions . Such features include tab grouping, which allows related tabs to be visually organized and collapsed; conversion of tabs into

650-525: The text editor UltraEdit also appeared with a modern multi-row tabbed interface. The tabbed interface approach was then followed by the Internet Explorer shell NetCaptor in 1997. These were followed by several others like IBrowse in 1999, and Opera in 2000 (with the release of version 4 - although an MDI interface was supported before then), MultiViews October 2000, which changed its name into MultiZilla on April 1st, 2001 (an extension for

676-872: Was another early product with multiple tabbed windows in 1988. It was used to develop an authoring tool for Ben Shneiderman 's hypermedia browser HyperTIES (the NeWS workstation version of The Interactive Encyclopedia System), in 1988 at the University of Maryland Human-Computer Interaction Lab . HyperTIES also supported pie menus for managing windows and browsing hypermedia documents with PostScript applets . While Boeing Calc already utilized tabbed sheets (as so-called word pads ) since at least 1987, Borland 's Quattro Pro popularized tabs for spreadsheets in 1992. Microsoft Word in 1993 used them to simplify submenus. In 1994, BookLink Technologies featured tabbed windows in its InternetWorks browser. That same year,

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