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AznBoi
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I would like to know the specific name for the bar where you type the internet addresses. Also, what do you call the list that opens down when you type something that you've already visted in the bar? Thanks.
Address bar.AznBoi said:I would like to know the specific name for the bar where you type the internet addresses.
Smurf said:Location Bar in Firefox.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:Chi Meson said:Sorry.
Snickers is a product of Mars inc. It is not a search engine; rather, it is a chocolate and nougat snack food product. It has nothing to do with this thread, but it sounded very witty to me at the time, and I compulsively struck the keyboard with my whimsy.
I'll go now.
The internet url bar, also known as the address bar, is a text field located at the top of a web browser where users can type in a specific web address or URL to access a website.
To use the internet url bar, simply click on it and type in the web address or URL of the website you want to visit. You can also use it to search for keywords and phrases, which will then display a list of relevant websites.
Yes, most web browsers allow users to customize the internet url bar by changing the font size, color, and search engine preferences. Some browsers also offer extensions or add-ons that can further enhance the functionality of the url bar.
No, the internet url bar and the search bar are two different things. The url bar is used to input a specific web address or URL, while the search bar is used to search for keywords and phrases on a search engine.
To copy and paste a website's url from the internet url bar, simply highlight the entire url and right-click to select "Copy" or use the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + C". Then, you can paste the url by right-clicking and selecting "Paste" or using the keyboard shortcut "Ctrl + V".