0 the long, narrow coloured part along the top of your computer screen that shows the title of the document or program that is open
1 the long, narrow part at the top of a computer screen that shows the name of the program or document that is open:
It draws a border around windows and also an optional title bar.
Windows lack a title bar and as such there are no buttons to close, resize, iconify or maximize windows on the window borders.
By default, tabs are now on the top of the window, above the location bar in the area formerly occupied by the window's title bar.
When such an event is generated, the window manager creates a frame window, and in most cases also a title bar window.
Window managers typically read this property to display the name of windows in their title bar.
There is no title bar button to close a window.
A panel can be moved from one window to another by dragging the title bar or the panel tab.
It features a daily slogan on the title bar.