tabbed
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]tabbed (not comparable)
- Having a tab (protruding strip of material).
- 1907, Joseph Meadon, Walter Lawrence Tobey, The Graphic Arts and Crafts Year Book:
- Letter up a tabbed folder for each different catalog you intend to issue. As you collect matter for this catalog, put it in the one place — the folder devoted to that catalog.
- (computing, graphical user interface) Having tabs (the user interface element).
- A tabbed browser can display a different webpage on each tab.
- 2005, Cheah Chu Yeow, Firefox Secrets, SitePoint, →ISBN, page 26:
- If you're a stranger to tabbed browsing, you're probably trapped in a somewhat old-fashioned Web surfing pattern. Perhaps you click on an interesting link, wait for that link to load, then press the Back button when you've finished reading that new page.
Verb
[edit]tabbed
- simple past and past participle of tab
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[edit]Noun
[edit]tabbed