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What is tabbed browsing?In: Web Browsers [Edit categories] |
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Tabbed Browsing
Tabbed browsing lets you have one browser window open, while surfing multiple web pages simultaneously.
The browser hides the current web page behind a tab while presenting a new blank tab for continued browsing within the same open window. It is essentially allowing for multiple browsing sessions within one window. Very handy and convenient!
Mozilla's browser, Firefox, was one of the first to implement tabbed browsing. Now, most mainstream browsers include the feature, including Firefox, Internet Explorer 7, Safari, and Opera.
For more information and a diagram, see the Related Link on Tabbed Browsing.
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