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In computing, a '''status bar''' is a component ([[widget (computing)|widget]]), often at the bottom of [[Window (computing)|window]]s in a [[graphical user interface]], displaying the current status of the application or the window. The Status bar, which is often divided into different segments, can contain text, clickable elements, buttons, pop-up menus, and so on.
In computing, a '''status bar''' is a component ([[widget (computing)|widget]]), often at the bottom of [[Window (computing)|window]]s in a [[graphical user interface]], displaying the current status of the application or the window. The Status bar, which is often divided into different segments, can contain text, clickable elements, buttons, pop-up menus, and so on.
Status bars are also used in online surveys to indicate the position in the questionnaire. Tehrefore they may also be called progress bars.  
Status bars are also used in online surveys to indicate the position te respondent has reached in the questionnaire. Therefore a status bar may also be called a '''progress bar'''.  


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Revision as of 14:35, 13 November 2006

In computing, a status bar is a component (widget), often at the bottom of windows in a graphical user interface, displaying the current status of the application or the window. The Status bar, which is often divided into different segments, can contain text, clickable elements, buttons, pop-up menus, and so on. Status bars are also used in online surveys to indicate the position te respondent has reached in the questionnaire. Therefore a status bar may also be called a progress bar.