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|    Schugo to Nuno Silva    |
|    Re: What is the website navigation bar?    |
|    07 Dec 25 03:05:51    |
      From: schugo@schugo.de              On 07.12.2025 02:01, Nuno Silva wrote:       > On 2025-12-06, Schugo wrote:       >       >> On 06.12.2025 19:16, Northern Soyjaks wrote:       >>> Subject. what is it?       >>       >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navigation_bar       >>       >> A web browser navigation bar includes the back and forward buttons, as well       as       >> the Location bar where URLs are entered.       >>       >> Some early versions of Netscape used the HTML link tag to construct a       >> navigation bar to navigate websites.       >       > That sentence of the article is apparently about what is currently       > called the "Website Navigation Bar" in SeaMonkey (previously "Site       > Navigation Bar"). I think it never went away.              ah ok, didn't know it's still there in SM... just remembered it from Netscape.              ciao...              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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