Title Bar definition

Title Bar means the bar at the top of the web browser window which only contains the following items: the web browser icon, the title of the web browser window, the minimize button, the maximize button and the close button.

Examples of Title Bar in a sentence

  • Pull-down Menus Special Buttons Title Bar Indicates the mode currently in use as well as the current cal group & tube data file.

  • When you launch PDF Editor and open a PDF file, you can see seven main sections in the Foxit PDF Editor program: the Title Bar and Menu bar at the top of the screen, the Status Bar at the bottom, the Tool Bar at the left side, the Document Pane at the upper region, the Object Attributes Pane at the lower-left region, and the Object Modify Pane at the lower-right.

  • Danka Print Manager will appear in the Title Bar of every window in the ▇▇▇ Print suite.

  • You can use Title Bar to see the file name, use Menu Bar together with Tool Bar to work with the whole PDF file, use the Object Attribute Pane to view the properties of selected object(s), use the Object Modify Pane to edit the selections.