- Tabbing navigation
"Tabbing navigation" should not be confused with "
tabbed document interface "In
computing , tabbing navigation is the ability to navigate between focusable elements (such ashyperlink s and form controls) within a structured document oruser interface (such asHTML ) with thetab key of acomputer keyboard . Usually, pressing Tab will focus on the next element, while pressing Shift + Tab will focus on the previous element. The order of focusing can be determined implicitly (based on physical order) or explicitly (based on tab index). In general, tabbing is cyclical, not linear, meaning that the tabbing will cycle to the first/last element when it moves away from the last/first element.Most desktop applications and
web browser s support this kind ofkeyboard navigation . But in some web browsers like Opera, an alternative method known asspatial navigation is used. This method, in many cases, can save a lots of key presses. In addition,Mozilla Application Suite andMozilla Firefox supportcaret navigation , which provides a more natural way of document navigation similar tomouse navigation .ee also
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Keyboard navigation
**Access key
**Spatial navigation
**Caret navigation External links
* [http://www.mozilla.org/quality/browser/front-end/testcases/keyboard-nav/tabbing.html Mozilla Keyboard Navigation: Tabbing]
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