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A study of tabbed browsing among mozilla firefox users

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A study of tabbed browsing among mozilla firefox users
We present a study which investigated how and why users of Mozilla Firefox use multiple tabs and windows during web browsing. The detailed web browsing usage of 21 participants was logged over a period of 13 to 21 days each, and was supplemented by qualitative data from diary entries and interviews. Through an examination of several measures of their tab usage, we show that our participants had a strong preference for the use of tabs rather than multiple windows. We report the reasons they cited for using tabs, and the advantages over multiple windows. We identify several common tab usage patterns which browsers could explicitly support. Finally, we look at how tab usage affects web page revisitation. Most of our participants switched tabs more often than they used the back button, making tab switching the second most important navigation mechanism in the browser, after link clicking. Author Keywords WWW, Web browsing, Hypertext, Tabs, Tabbed document interfaces, Web browser interface...
Patrick Dubroy, Ravin Balakrishnan
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where CHI
Authors Patrick Dubroy, Ravin Balakrishnan
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