Yes - Internet Explorer (from version 7) and Firefox both support tabbed browsing and are installed on the APNK computers.
What is tabbed browsing?
Multiple web pages contained in one window - use tabs to navigate from one website to the next. An advantage of tabbed browsing is that it can hold many different web pages under one window instead of having lots of child windows.
To view an example of tabbed browsing on the APNK PCs open Firefox. Note that two web pages load, the standard People's Network homepage AND Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Te Ara is hidden behind the APNK home page - click on the tab to view Te Ara page.
Internet Explorer v7 (installed on APNK PCs) also supports tabbed browsing.
An example of using tabbed browsing:
TIP - To open a new tab use the keyboard shortcut Control-T
Is the internet filtered?Information on the internet filtering in place on our PCs and wifi.