- Tab (GUI)
In
graphical user interface s, a tab is a navigational widget for switching between sets of controls ordocuments . It is traditionally designed as a textlabel within a rectangular box with its top borders rounded. Activating a tab (usually by a mouse click) makes its associated content visible and the tab itself usually becomes highlighted to distinguish it from other inactive tabs. Only one tab can be active at a time. Use of tabs to display non-static content gives rise toTabbed document interface , e.g. used inMozilla browser and manytext editors such asSciTE .GUI tabs are modeled after traditional card tabs inserted in paper files or card indexes and thus they are often employed to give the user interface a more "natural" look.
Usage
Tabs in modern GUIs were introduced by
IBM Common User Access . They became widely used to make option-ladendialog box es easier to understand and navigate. They were designed to group similar or related options into one tab pane.Later, some applications based their main document switching mechanism on tabs, using atabbed document interface .Browsers
In the last few years,
tabbed document interface s have also become popular inweb browser s, where they are used to switch between differentwebpage s without having to switch top-level windows. Opera 4 introduced tabs as part of itsmultiple document interface , and tabs are now supported by all major browsers.Numerous special functions in association with browser tabs have emerged since then, for example the ability to re-order tabs (e.g. in
Internet Explorer 8 ,Google Chrome , Safari 3, Opera,Konqueror , and Firefox), 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). Links can most often be opened in several modes, using different user interface options and commands:
* in a new main window
* in the same main window and tab panel
* in the same main window and a new tab panel, which is instantly activated
* in the same main window and a new tab panel, which remains in the background until the user switches to itPatent dispute
Adobe Systems holdspatent s in theUnited States andEurope on certain uses of GUI tabs [US patent|5546528 for a "Method of displaying multiple sets of information in the same area of a computer screen"] , which are widely held to be trivial patents. Some argue that there was clearprior art , in both GUI and text-mode user interfaces.Adobe used these patents to sue
Macromedia Inc. for employing tabs in itsMacromedia Flash product. Adobe won the case and $2.8 million in damages. However, Macromedia initiated a countersuit which ended in a $4.9 million ruling against Adobe. The suits were settled on undisclosed terms. [cite web|url=http://www.dmxzone.com/ShowDetail.asp?NewsId=3321|accessdate=2007-05-09|title=Adobe Wins Patent Trial Against Macromedia|date=May 9 ,2002 |publisher=DMX Zone] In 2005, Adobe ended further dispute between the two companies when it bought Macromedia for roughly $3.4 billion.On
April 18 ,2007 the intellectual property agency IP Innovation LLC and its parent Technology Licensing Corporation filed a lawsuit againstApple Inc. regarding its infringement upon a US Patent originally filed by Xerox researchers in 1987. [US patent|5072412 for a "User Interface with Multiple Workspaces for Sharing Display System Objects"] [cite news|url=http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/07/04/21/apples_interface_held_to_the_fire_in_dubious_suit.html|title=Apple's interface held to the fire in dubious suit|publisher=Apple Insider|date=April 21 ,2007 |accessdate=2007-04-24]References
See also
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Tabbed Document Interface External links
* [http://developer.yahoo.com/ypatterns/pattern.php?pattern=navigationtabs Navigation] and [http://developer.yahoo.com/ypatterns/pattern.php?pattern=moduletabs Module] tabs at the Yahoo! Design Pattern Library.
* [http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/examples/tabview/ Yahoo! UI Library] TabView
* [http://ajax.asp.net/ajaxtoolkit/Tabs/Tabs.aspx ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit]
* [http://aesthetic-design.co.uk/tabs/ Scriptaculous AJAX tabs]
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