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  2. Navigation bar - Wikipedia

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    A web browser navigation bar includes the back and forward buttons, as well as the Location bar where URLs are entered. [3] Formerly, the functionality of the navigation bar was split between the browser's toolbar and the address bar, but Google Chrome introduced the practice of merging the two.

  3. Help:Navigation - Wikipedia

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    By default, the toolbox is found as a dropdown menu in the top taps above the article. It can be moved to the sidebar on the left by clicking the "move to sidebar button" next to the "Tools" heading when you open the dropdown menu: What links here - useful for tracing where this article is referenced from

  4. Chromium (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Chromium is a free and open-source web browser project, primarily developed and maintained by Google. [3] It is a widely-used codebase, providing the vast majority of code for Google Chrome and many other browsers, including Microsoft Edge, Samsung Internet, and Opera. The code is also used by several app frameworks.

  5. Browser toolbar - Wikipedia

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    In Google Chrome 4 or later, [15] toolbars can be created as extensions [16] that add browser actions [17] to the browser window. The logic behind the toolbar is written in JavaScript with access to a special JavaScript API [18] to interact with the Chrome application and web content. The privileges under which a Chrome extension runs are ...

  6. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

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    Most of Chrome's source code comes from Google's free and open-source software project Chromium, but Chrome is licensed as proprietary freeware. [14] WebKit was the original rendering engine , but Google eventually forked it to create the Blink engine; [ 17 ] all Chrome variants except iOS used Blink as of 2017.

  7. AOL.com FAQs - AOL Help

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    Select Make AOL my Homepage at the bottom of the navigation sidebar. 3. Click Add AOL to (Browser Name). 4. Follow the steps from the official browser webpage that ...

  8. Google Desktop - Wikipedia

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    Google Desktop was a computer program with desktop search capabilities, created by Google for Linux, Apple Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows systems. It allowed text searches of a user's email messages, computer files, music, photos, chats, web pages viewed, and the ability to display "Google Gadgets" on the user's desktop in a sidebar.

  9. Google Chrome App - Wikipedia

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    Google Chrome Apps, or commonly just Chrome Apps, were a certain type of non-standardized web application that ran on the Google Chrome web browser. Chrome apps could be obtained from the Chrome Web Store along with various free and paid apps, extensions , and themes.