
The toolbar is a row of buttons at the top of the Netscape document window that can be used to navigate the Web. It reload pages and images, open new locations, print the current page, find specific words on the current page, and stop transfers in progress.
The toolbar is normally displayed as pictures and text like the example above. However, you can choose to display it as text only or as pictures only by changing your preferences in the options pull-down menu.
A toolbar is a graphical presentation of commands optimized for efficient access.
The Toolbar is direct (always displayed instead of being displayed on mouse click), immediate (instead of requiring additional input) and contain the most frequently used commands (instead of a comprehensive list)
Toolbar buttons are represented by icons instead of text labels (although some toolbar buttons use both),
It allows you to create apps that support gesture and voice recognition
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Paste pre-defined text templates quickly on web browsers, text editors, etc.
Adds an extra menu command to the context menu in Windows File Explorer
Expands the functionality of the standard Windows clipboard
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