Tabs in UX/UI Design

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What are Tabs in UX/UI Design?

The tabbed user interface design pattern takes its inspiration from file folders and address books, which enable users to jump to their target section quickly. There are two distinct types of tabs: navigation tabs offer small clickable labels that open content in a new webpage, whereas module tabs present information on the same page.

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