Briefly describe each of the following parts of a browser window: Navigation toolbar, Location toolbar, Status bar, Menu bar, Scrollbars, Resize handles, and Title bar.
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Navigation toolbar: Area that contains navigational elements such as back, forward, and refresh buttons
Location toolbar: Area where the URL is typed and displayed
Status bar: Bottom-left part of the window; displays status information
Menu bar: Area that displays menus such as File, Edit, and Tools; usually located in the top part of the window but not shown by default in Internet Explorer 7
Scrollbars: Areas on bottom and right side of window that allow visitors to scroll through page content
Resize handles: Icons that appear when mouse points to a corner or side of the browser window; dragging a handle resizes the window
Title bar: Topmost area of browser window; displays page title as designated by HTML
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