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Navigation bars are implemented in [[File browser|file browsers]], [[Web browser|web browsers]] and as a design element of some [[Website|websites]]. | Navigation bars are implemented in [[File browser|file browsers]], [[Web browser|web browsers]] and as a design element of some [[Website|websites]]. | ||
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+ | [[Bootstrap (framework)]] - see [[Navigation bar (Bootstrap)]]. | ||
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* [[Bootstrap (framework)]] | * [[Bootstrap (framework)]] | ||
* [[Information]] | * [[Information]] | ||
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* [[Web browser]] | * [[Web browser]] | ||
* [[Web design]] | * [[Web design]] |
Latest revision as of 08:02, 10 May 2016
A navigation bar (navbar, navigation system) is a graphical user interface element intended to aid users in accessing information.
Description
Navigation bars are implemented in file browsers, web browsers and as a design element of some websites.
Implementations
Bootstrap (framework) - see Navigation bar (Bootstrap).
See also
- Bootstrap (framework)
- Information
- Navigation bar (Bootstrap)
- Web browser
- Web design
- Web page
- Website
- User experience
External links
- Navigation bar @ Wikipedia