ToolBar
A toolbar is a graphical control element in software applications that provides quick access to a set of frequently used commands. It usually appears as a horizontal row of small icons, sometimes with text labels, and may include separators, dropdowns, and checkable items. Clicking a toolbar control triggers the associated action without opening a menu or dialog.
Toolbars are designed to speed common workflows and reduce menu navigation. They are typically placed near
Contextual toolbars appear only for particular objects or modes, providing relevant commands when they are most
Toolbars differ from menus and ribbons. Menus present a broader set of options, while ribbons group commands
Design considerations include clear and recognizable icons, informative tooltips, scalable graphics, keyboard accessibility, localization, consistency, and