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  2. Navigation bar - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navigation_bar

    A navigation bar (or navigation system) is a section of a graphical user interface intended to aid visitors in accessing information. Navigation bars are implemented in operating systems, file browsers , [ 1 ] web browsers , apps, web sites and other similar user interfaces .

  3. React (software) - Wikipedia

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    React is primarily a library for building user interfaces, and it does not include a full-fledged routing solution out of the box. Third-party libraries can be used to handle routing in React applications. [30] It allows the developer to define routes, manage navigation, and handle URL changes in a React-friendly way.

  4. Template:Navbar - Wikipedia

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    When placed inside a given template, it adds navbar navigational functionality Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Template Name 1 The name of the template, so links work correctly Default String required Different text text Allows custom text to replace the default 'this box' Default This box String optional Without 'This box:' text plain Removes 'This ...

  5. Infobar - Wikipedia

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    It usually appears as a temporary extension of an existing toolbar, and may contain buttons or icons to allow the user to react to the event described in the infobar. An infobar may be used as an alternative to dialog boxes as it does not interrupt the user's activities and allows the user to read extra information in their own time. Some ...

  6. Wikipedia : Tools/Navigation popups/Structure examples

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    The "original" structure provides the most information, and is the largest window to information through a popup window. It will display a graphic if there is one near the top of the page, in addition to the page size, how many wikilinks are found in the page, how many categories the page is listed under, how long ago the page was last edited, and links to:

  7. Template:Navbox - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Navbox

    The basic and most common parameters are as follows (see below for the full list): name – the name (Wikipedia location) of the template. title – text in the title bar, such as: [[Widget stuff]]. listclass – a CSS class for the list cells, usually hlist for horizontal lists. Alternatively, use bodyclass for the whole box.

  8. Hamburger button - Wikipedia

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    Collapsed menu ("Hamburger") icon. The hamburger button (the triple bar ≡ or trigram symbol ☰), so named for its unintentional resemblance to a hamburger, is a button typically placed in a top corner of a graphical user interface. [1]

  9. Status bar - Wikipedia

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    A status bar is a graphical control element which poses an information area typically found at the window's bottom. [1] It can be divided into sections to group information. Its job is primarily to display information about the current state of its window, although some status bars have extra functionality.