The area at the bottom of the FrontPage Editor or FrontPage Explorer that displays information about the currently selected command or about an operation in progress
Standard Windows control that supports a status bar (area displaying state information about the information being displayed in a window; usually placed at the base of a window)
Located at the bottom of the window, the status bar contains information about many formatting options such as current font, insert and overtype mode, and page number
The status bar is located at the bottom of the desktop window and at the bottom of some Revolve interfaces It contains several objects which provide quick access to important information and functions The right hand side of the status bar provides a display of the selected element
A line at the top or bottom of a screen which gives information about the task currently being worked on, such as the position of cursor, the number of lines, filename, time and so on
The strip at the bottom of the application window (or screen) that displays messages, prompts, and status information The area on the screen where messages such as tool prompts, errors, and the current status of MicroStation settings (snaps, levels, element selection, and design file disk status) are displayed
The bar or rectangular region at the bottom of the browser window that displays information regarding the transfer of a Web document to the browser When the mouse moves over a hyperlink, the status bar shows the hyperlink's URL When a Web page is requested, the status bar gives information about contacting and receiving information from a server During transmission, the status bar displays a percentage that reflects how much of the document has been transferred The status bar also indicates whether transmissions are occurring in a secure manner
A control consisting of a number of recessed static text fields that are used to display status information, such as whether the Caps Lock key is pressed, or the current position of the cursor in a file The status bar is usually displayed along the bottom of a window or dialog box
An area at the bottom of the screen where the browser shows its status For example, this is where the browser will tell you that it's loading a page, graphic, etc
The area at the bottom of the browser window that contains text describing a page's location or the progress of a connection to a page When the cursor is positioned over a link, the status bar shows the URL that will be used to bring the page to the screen When a Web page is loading, the status bar reports progress in contacting the URL source
The Status Bar is located at the bottom of the screen and displays information about a page while it is loading, such as the page address and the amount of time it takes for the page to load The Status bar also holds any pages minimized by the user
The status bar appears at the bottom of the browser window It tells you what is going on while you are on the internet It may tell you the address of the website you are accessing, if the server is being contacted, what is being downloading, etc
at the bottom of the screen, a strip called the Status Bar lets you know what is happening when you try to access a web page Messages like: "Finding site" or "Connecting to site" may appear
The status bar is the grey strip at the bottom of the web browser and other applications As the user interacts with a web page information appears in this area keeping the user informed about what is happening and what is available When the mouse cursor moves over a link the status bar displays the address (URL) of that link If a user clicks on a link information is displayed relating to the request to be connected to the new site and the status of the downloading (how big is the file being downloaded and how long is it expected to take, etc ) It is possible to hide this bar and so increase the room your browser has to display a web page (see Preferences)