Which group of commands all appear on the Standard toolbar?
There is no such thing as THE standard toolbar. But every program may have A standard toolbar, so it is going to depend on the program.
There is no Standard for tool bars Different media have different functionally optimized toolbar, But mostly the basic functions which we find are search bar using site's toolbar / search engine search social media links radios, links to various games website hosted or not hosted by that company So depends whether its a search engine toolbar or music site down loader toolbar.
@MCA2014 you realize that word processors also have toolbars, had them before web browsers, and have nothing about social media or searching web sites?
Buddy Sorry to say but u asked about toolbars.. We generally talk about browser's toolbar.. If going in offline software like Ms offices yes than we have a standard set of toolbar but also can be modified. And also we do have links of social networking sites ,, example utorrent control toolbar it contains link to facebook...etc
In education, the most common application classes are for office productivity suites. For those, the toolbar is where the various icons are for doing work. Therefore, assuming that they mean a web toolbar is a very bad choice. Remember, this is a computer science forum so all questions on this part of the site are supposed to be asked about computer science related items. If a person does not define which toolbar they mean, then I will quite correctly take the viewpoint that they are in a computer science class and not asking about their browser.
Basically in computer science section we are not supposed to talk about the web or any thimg outside the computer systems..??? According to your Point of view...??? Lolz U need to Expand ur self Buddy....!! every one have Different prospective of looking at problems... and no one read any one's mind ...?? Be specific at asking questions then argue on the answers....
Example if we say that Rocky is riding ..?? it does not specify that what he is riding and any one even u can assume that he may be riding car , bike or any thing....!! So need to be specific and particular about Problems..... Sure u will understand mate.... !!
Did you read the code of conduct and terms and conditions of the web site? This is NOT just a place for chat on random topics. The policy of the site is for sharing of information about educational topics without handing out answers. So is "rocky is riding," your odd example, proper in the computer science section? No. Not at all. And, by the policy, it might not be appropriate anywhere other than the chat bar because it is simply nonsense. (See "Don't spam! Common forms of spam include:" on http://openstudy.com/code-of-conduct for the specifics.) However, you also missed the point of my post completely. I was not saying that web browsers are not a valid topic in computer science. They are. However, your reply to the topic makes it sound like the only tool bars are web tool bars. I am simply pointing out that is too limited. Also, I am pointing out that the nature of an educational site for peer tutoring that has specific sub topics does call for a particular point of view, as outlined in the code of conduct and terms and conditions that you agree to when you sign up for the site. The moderators here do close topics that are posted in the wrong section. The ambassadors do come around and regularly remind people to stay on topic. That is a separate issue from the differences between tool bars in computers as a whole vs. tool bars in web browsers. Also, you seem to like using Buddy. It is not my name or title and we are not close friends, so the use is actually insulting.
One last point, you answered me with, "Buddy Sorry to say but u asked about toolbars.." That statement is completely wrong. I did NOT ask about anything. delaney123 asked about toolbars. The point is for different people to discuss the topic that the asker brought up, which is why I replied to your answer. However, it means we all need to be careful about who is replying to what when formulating additions. Otherwise confusion, like your statement about me being the asker, can happen.
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