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10. SharePoint 2010 Tab Page

Chapter 10. SharePoint 2010 Tab Page

Peter Allen

When the amount of content to be shown on a page exceeds the viewable real estate, users have to scroll down the page to view the content they wish to see. Scrolling is something to be avoided for an optimum user experience. Less scrolling means a much better experience for the user. SharePoint, however, does not provide a way to make this happen.

One of the better solutions to this problem in SharePoint is the use of tabs. Tabs allow the content manager to place more information on a single page while not forcing the user to scroll up and down the page to get to that information.

Wouldn’t it be great to have a solution that allowed you to have a page that had tabs incorporated and ready for you to use?


  

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