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Can we have tab bars in mobile browsers(Swipable)

by UXStackExchange on December 23, 2016 in uxstackexchange

I have a website which has tab bars in the desktop version. So when i make it responsive should i retain tabs or should i replace it with som other elements. Mobile users tend to swipe to change bars on mobile but in browsers case it is not feasible to swipe , So what would be the alternate solution for this.

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Can we have tab bars in mobile browsers(Swipable)

by UXStackExchange on December 23, 2016 in uxstackexchange

I have a website which has tab bars in the desktop version. So when i make it responsive should i retain tabs or should i replace it with som other elements. Mobile users tend to swipe to change bars on mobile but in browsers case it is not feasible to swipe , So what would be the alternate solution for this.

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