Directory Tabs Clause Samples

The 'Directory Tabs' clause establishes the organization and navigation structure within a directory or document, typically by specifying labeled sections or tabs for easy access to different categories of information. In practice, this clause may require that certain types of content—such as contact lists, project files, or policy documents—be separated into clearly marked tabs within a digital or physical directory. By mandating this structure, the clause ensures users can quickly locate and reference specific information, thereby improving efficiency and reducing confusion when accessing complex or extensive directories.
Directory Tabs. At Publisher’s option, each Directory will be presented on the Web Site to which it relates with Web Pages that include (i) three large tabs for white pages, yellow pages and an index, and (ii) an “A to Z” alpha tab bar. These Web Page features will be made available to Publisher at no additional charge in accordance with the Web Site Specifications. YPS shall make available to Publisher additional tab designs and other, related design features for an additional fee, as specified in the Project Compensation Schedule.

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