Everything about Title Bar totally explained
In
computing, the
title bar (or
titlebar) consists of that part of a
window where the title of the window appears. Most graphical
operating systems and
window managers position the title bar at the top of the
application window as a horizontal bar.
Default title-bar text often incorporates the name of the application and/or of its manufacturer. The name of the host running the application also appears frequently. Various methods (
menu-selections,
escape sequences, setup parameters,
command-line options — depending on the computing environment) may exist to give the
end-user some control of title-bar text. Most
web browsers will
render the contents of the
title HTML element in their title bar, often pre- or postfixed by the application name.
The title bar often contains
icons for system commands relating to the window, such as a
maximize,
minimize and
close buttons; and may include other content such as an application icon, a
clock, etc.
In many
graphical user interfaces, including the
Apple Macintosh and
Microsoft Windows interfaces, the user may move a window by
grabbing the title bar and
dragging.
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