Toolbar

In a graphical interface on a computer monitor a toolbar is a row, column, or block of onscreen buttons or icons that, when clicked, activate certain functions of the program. The first toolbar appeared on the Xerox Alto computer in 1973. Toolbars are seen in common applications such as Microsoft Word, and as add-ons for web browsers such as Internet Explorer and Mozilla. Prominent web browser toolbars include the Google Toolbar, MSN Toolbar and Yahoo Toolbar.

Toolbars for Wikipedia

  • A Wikipedia toolbar for easy access to commonly used MediaWiki markup tags including table creation is available as an extension for Mozilla browsers. It can be downloaded from here.
Wikipedia toolbar for Mozilla browsers

 

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