The STATUS BAR at the bottom of the screen displays single-line help tips and displays information pertinent to the active operations
Step-by-step explanation:
- A status bar is located at the bottom of the browser window and displays the current state of the web page or application being displayed.
- It is used by some applications to display helpful information for the user.
- Web browsers use the status bar to display the Web address of a link when the user moves the cursor over it.
- The status bar also shows the status of loading pages, and displays error messages.
- A status bar is a graphical control element which poses an information area typically found at the window's bottom.
- It can be divided into sections to group information together. When information is grouped it is easier to search for specific content.
- The job of the status bar is primarily to display information about the current state of its window, although some status bars have extra functionality.