tabsfri
Tabsfri is a term used in user interface design to describe approaches that minimize or eliminate tabbed navigation in software. The phrase appears in discussions about web browsers, code editors, and productivity applications where the proliferation of tabs can fragment attention. As a concept, tabsfri denotes a preference for single-window or non-tabbed workflows that keep focus on the current task.
The term does not point to a single standard. It is applied variably to describe techniques such
Common implementations include a persistent navigation panel, a global search that surfaces results across documents or
Proponents argue that tabsfri reduces cognitive load, lowers memory usage, and offers a more focused reading
Applications often offer configurable modes that mix tabbed and tab-free workflows to suit different tasks and