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111 …l navigation. This pattern allows grouping of sibling screens, in that the tab content container i…
115 …alt="Example phone and tablet tab-based navigation interfaces with relevant screen map excerpt" id…
117 <p class="img-caption"><strong>Figure 5.</strong> Example phone and tablet tab-based navigation int…
121 screens. Only the designated content region should change when selecting a tab, and tab indicators
122 should remain available at all times. Additionally, tab switches should not be treated as history.
123 For example, if a user switches from a tab <em>A</em> to another tab <em>B</em>, pressing the
125 not re-select tab <em>A</em>. Tabs are usually laid out horizontally, although other presentations
126 of tab navigation such as using a drop-down list in the Action Bar (<a
134 …<li>Since there is a single, initially-selected tab, users have immediate access to that tab's con…
135 …n switching tabs, it is important to maintain this tab-switching immediacy; do not block access to…
138 …tab indicators, detracting from the space available to tab contents. This consequence is usually a…