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In typically graphical user interfaces, a title bar is a read-only text display at the top of a window or similar graphic element, displaying a title for the items shown underneath. A title bar's content rarely changes, as it generally is either static (for example, displaying an application's name) or semi-static (for example, displaying an application's name followed by the name of a file loaded).

A title bar's major purpose is to allow identifying a window by giving it a useful name.

A status bar typically appears in the bottom of a window area, reflecting various details of status during the operation of the application. In comparison to the title bar, status bar content changes frequently. Status bars often include elements other than text, such as icons for non-textual display of status details (e.g. an open or closed padlock to indicate the state of some locking mechanism), or bars for separation of several groups of information.

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title bar's major purpose is to allow identifying a window by giving it a useful name. A status bar typically appears in the bottom of a window area, reflecting various details of status during the operation of the application. In comparison to the title bar, status bar content changes frequently.Dec 6, 2018

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