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This template provides you with the recommended steps for implementing the tabs design pattern. Tabs take their inspiration from file folders and indexed address books, which enable the users to jump quickly to their target section by holding a particular label and opening the book on that page. Tabs act as the highest-order sections or categories; they are purposefully broad so the user can gradually channel into the user interface to access more specific content without having to scan all of the available contents a site has to offer at once.

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Table of contents for “UI Design” master template bundle

Bundle of 24 UI Design templates
  1. Achievements
  2. Breadcrumbs
  3. Center Stage
  4. Dropdown Menus
  5. Event Calendars
  6. Global Navigation
  7. Imported Connections
  8. Inline Linking
  9. Input Fields
  10. Input Hints
  11. Leader Boards
  12. Lists
  13. Movable Pieces
  14. Pagination
  15. Refined Search
  16. Responsive Enabling
  17. Search Boxes
  18. Sign-in Reminders
  19. Sitemap Footers
  20. Starred Reviews
  21. Tabs
  22. Titled Sections
  23. Two-Panel Selectors
  24. Update Alerts

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