If you hide the app title and icon and use the splitActionBar option, you 
can get up to 4 tabs on the top row on a smartphone-size screen. I think 
that 4 is about the limit, but if there is not enough room for all the tabs 
in the top row, Android converts the tabs to a spinner (dropdown) selector. 
This works OK, but then is not as convenient as having the tabs.

On Saturday, February 16, 2013 12:59:25 AM UTC-5, sree wrote:
>
> Hi 
> see The above attachment.
> I implemented ActionBar tabs,But when i add more than 3 tabs it is going 
> back of the screen.so i need to adjust width for each tab.How can i do it.
> actually i need to implement 5 tabs.
>
> Thank you in advance.
>

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