title bar
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Definition
Noun: - (Graphical User Interface): A horizontal bar, typically at the very top of an application window, that displays the name of the current document or application and often contains window control buttons (e.g., minimize, maximize, close).
Usage
The title bar is a standard component of a window in most operating systems. It serves to identify the window's contents and provides a handle for moving the window on the screen.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "in the title bar": Used to specify the location of information or an action.
- The application's version number is displayed in the title bar.
- The title bar can sometimes contain additional controls beyond the standard window buttons, such as a search box or toolbar extensions, depending on the application.
Variants and Related Words
- Menu bar: A horizontal bar, typically directly below the title bar, that contains dropdown menus (e.g., File, Edit, View).
- Status bar: A horizontal bar, typically at the bottom of a window, that displays status information.
- Taskbar (Windows) / Dock (macOS): A system-level bar for launching and managing applications, distinct from an individual window's title bar.
Synonyms
- Window header
- Caption bar (less common)
Related Phrases
- Double-click the title bar: A common action to maximize a window or restore it to its previous size.
- You can maximize the window by double-clicking its title bar.
Noun
- (computer science) a horizontal label at the top of a window, bearing the name of the currently active document