Located at the extreme top of a Banner form, the Title Bar displays the full name of the form and it's seven character identifier.
The bar at the top of a program or document window that shows you what its title is. The control menu, maximize, minimize, restore, and task bar buttons can be accessed in the title bar.
The top of a window that usually contains the title of the file, and some window controls to close, re-size, or hide the window.
The horizontal area at the top of a window that identifies the window. The title bar also acts as a handle for dragging the window.
The name given to a project or bin, located at the top of a window.
A title bar is at the top of a browser window and contains the name of the active browser and the name of the active Web page.
The top row of the PowerPoint window that identifies the program and contains resizing and close buttons.
Bar at the top of the window that contains the title of the current document, the name of the program, and the window control buttons - Minimize, Maximize, Close.
The strip across the top of document and desktop windows that displays the window's title.
The horizontal bar at the top of a window that shows the name of the window's contents and lets you move the window.
The horizontal bar at the top of a window that contains the title of the window or dialog box.
n. The area at the top of each window that contains the system-menu symbol, a small icon, a window title, and the maximize, minimize, and restore buttons.
the dark line at the very top of the screen on Netscape that tells you where you are on the Internet
The area along the top of the window that contains the file name and program used to create it.
The area stretching across the top of the screen or window, which in most cases will allow you to drag the window down. Not all programs provide a title bar, while some even allow you to switch it on and off.
A narrow Windows screen object at the top of each window that runs the width of the window.
Displays the document and window name, the system menu icon, and the minimize, maximize and close buttons.
A rectangular area of a window frame (at the top of the window) that identifies the contents of the window. Usually, a window's title is the name of the application - for example, Style Manager. The title bar can be dragged to move the window.
The title bar is the rectangular area between the top of the window and the window frame. The title bar contains the title of the window object, usually "Terminal Emulator" for hpterm windows, "xclock" for clocks, and "xload" for load histograms.
The area at the top of a LAN Manager Screen dialog box where its title appears.
In the default Windows settings, the blue bar at the top of a program window displaying the window sizing buttons, pro-gram name, and file name.
The strip across the top of a window that contains the name of the window.
a rectangular area that contains a title for a window
a line appearing at the top of a Window
a bar located at the top of a window that displays the title of that window.
A bar at the top of a window, identifying it. The active window will have parallel lines in the title bar. Dragging on the title bar allows you to move the window around the Desktop.
A horizontal bar at the top of a window which displays the title of the window or of the application
The top portion of your browserís window that shows the title of the current Web page being displayed.
At the top of the application window and displays the title of the current Web page.
A bar on top of a window. The title bar contains the name of the file or application.
(1) (n.) In the JavaTM look and feel, the strip at the top of a window that contains its title and window control(2) (n.) In UNIX®, the obsolete term for header.
The horizontal bar at the top of the window that displays the name of the document or application that appears in the window.
The colored bar at the top of each window that displays the program and file names.
The bar across the top of a window manager window that consists of the Window menu button, the Title Area, and the Window -Control Buttons.
A bar at the top of most windows that displays the title of each window.
The bar at the top of a window that displays the string of information about the item, usually a file name.
The horizontal section of a window displaying the name of the window contents followed by the name of the software the window is using.
The bar at the top of a window that contains its title and possibly buttons for manipulating the window. It is highlighted in black if it is the key window or in dark gray if it is the main window but not the key window.
interface: The space at the top of a window containing the name of the window, a close box and usually a zoom box. Clicking on this and dragging moves the whole window. Under System 7's Finder, Command-clicking on the title in the title bar gets you a menu of the hierarchy of folders in which the window is nested.
The area displayed across the very top of the main window that displays “Glass Eye 2000” and also the file name of the active design.
The bar at the top of the window that displays the name of the window or Web page.
The topmost area of a window containing the window title, window menu button, and the maximize and minimize buttons. See also window title.
The bar at the top of a window that shows the name of the window. When the application is active, horizontal lines appear in the title bar.
A horizontal bar across the top of a window; in the SAS this displays the name of the menu or page you are viewing
Located at the top of the browser window, it displays the title of the visited page.
The bar at the top of a window that shows the name of the window. When a window is active, the title bar is highlighted with horizontal lines.
A horizontal area at the top of a window that displays the name of the application or interface element in that window.
the bar at the very top of every window displaying the name of the window: the application name if an application window, and the name of the open file if a document window. By default, active windows have a blue title bar, and inactive windows have a white title bar. [Back to Alpha List
The strip at the top of a window where the window's title appears; shows thin horizontal stripes if the window is active (in front of all the others), plain white if not. Double-clicking in the title bar can cause the window to "windowshade," or roll up into itself like an old-fashioned window blind.
The strip at the top of a window that contains its title and window controls. See also window controls.
Horizontal space that contains a window's name. 3.6
The horizontal bar at the top of a window that contains the name of the window. On many windows, the title bar also contains the program icon, the Maximize, Minimize, and Close buttons, and the optional ? button for context-sensitive Help. To display a menu with commands such as Restore and Move, right-click the title bar. See also: maximize; minimize
The title bar is located at the top of the browser window and is used to display the title of the page.
the horizontal bar at the top of a window which has the name of the file or folder it represents.
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.