en.unionpedia.org

Infobar, the Glossary

Index Infobar

An infobar is a graphical control element used by browsers including Firefox and Google Chrome and other software programs to display non-critical information to a user.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 7 relations: Dialog box, Firefox, Google, Google Chrome, Graphical widget, Microsoft Outlook, Toolbar.

  2. Desktop environment stubs

Dialog box

The dialog box (also called message box or simply dialog) is a graphical control element in the form of a small window that communicates information to the user and prompts them for a response.

See Infobar and Dialog box

Firefox

Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, is a free and open source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation.

See Infobar and Firefox

Google

Google LLC is an American multinational corporation and technology company focusing on online advertising, search engine technology, cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronics, and artificial intelligence (AI).

See Infobar and Google

Google Chrome

Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google.

See Infobar and Google Chrome

A graphical widget (also graphical control element or control) in a graphical user interface is an element of interaction, such as a button or a scroll bar.

See Infobar and Graphical widget

Microsoft Outlook

Microsoft Outlook is a personal information manager software system from Microsoft, available as a part of the Microsoft 365 software suites.

See Infobar and Microsoft Outlook

The toolbar, also called a bar or standard toolbar (originally known as ribbon), is a graphical control element on which on-screen icons can be used. Infobar and toolbar are Desktop environment stubs.

See Infobar and Toolbar

See also

Desktop environment stubs

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infobar

Also known as Information bar.