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Written by ABQjournal staff   
last updated Friday, February 02, 2007, at 03:57:11
The tabs  are now sticky. What that means is if you click on a story in the Metro tab and then use your back button to return to the home page, you will still see the Metro stories. If you want stories from a different section, just click on that tab. Each time you click on a tab in any of the three areas, the cookie then gets set for that tab in that area. The cookie stays set for as long as you keep your browser open. Once the browser closes the cookie gets killed.  ABQjournal has slimmed down and updated its look by adding tabs to help you find what you're looking for on our web site. Let us know if you like it. Let us know if you have suggestions.E-mail us at journal@abqjournal.com Or if you really prefer the classic look, set it as your home page by going to http://www.abqjournal.com/defaultold.htm Thanks, Donn Friedman, ast. managing editor, Albuquerque Journal505-823-3874  
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