tabearing
Tabearing is a field of study and practice in human-computer interaction focused on the design, evaluation, and implementation of tab-based navigation and tabular interfaces. The term combines the concept of tab navigation with bearing, in the sense of handling and structuring user interaction. Tabearing addresses how users move through content using the Tab key, how focus is managed, and how data is organized in forms, tables, and dashboards to support efficient, accessible interaction.
History and scope: The concept has emerged in contemporary HCI discussions as researchers and practitioners seek
Key concepts: Consistent and logical tab order, effective focus management, semantic markup and labeling, visible focus
Methods and evaluation: Tabearing relies on usability testing with keyboard-only participants, heuristic evaluation, and accessibility audits
Applications: Web forms, data tables, dashboards, enterprise software, and content management systems. By guiding authoring, template