I guess a good approach could be addressing the parts at their
information architecture level: TOP LEVEL navigation, SECOND LEVEL
navigation, and so on; after all, "tabs" is just the current UI
pattern you're using in your design solution... if you decide to
change for drop-down/collapsible trees/etc... the information
architecture stays (your should stay, right?) the same.

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{ Itamar Medeiros } Information Designer
http://designative.info/
http://www.autodesk.com/  


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