Another thing to note is that the tabbed region will consist of the
menu with tab labels and the individual panes as separate entities. 
In context the label on the tab menu works as a header for the pane. 
Out of context, in the flow of the HTML document, each pane requires a
header.  If the end user disables javascript the panes will stack on
top of one another.  Without a header for each pane, the design
pattern will consist of a menu at the top of a number of unlabelled
panes. Ensuring each pane has a header label eliminates this problem.


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