Figure 24-13:The (Web design software) Customize Notifications dialog boxOptional Taskbar ToolbarsWindows

Figure 24-13:The Customize Notifications dialog boxOptional Taskbar ToolbarsWindows XP comes with extra, optional toolbars you can add to the taskbar orallow to float freely on the desktop. To view their names, and show one, right- click the current time in the lower-right corner of your screen, choose Toolbars; then click the name of the toolbar you want to display. Your options are: .Address:Displays an Address bar like the one in your Web browser. Typing a URL into the bar will open your Web browser and the pageat the URL. .Windows Media Player:Adds a set of Play Controls to the taskbar. But this toolbar will be visible only if you open, then minimize, Windows Media Player. .Links:Displays the Links toolbar from Microsoft Internet Explorer. .Language bar:Displays the optional language bar, but only if yourcomputer has voice recognition or some similar software installed toactivate voice recognition. .Desktop:Shows all desktop shortcut icons from your Windows desk- top in a condensed toolbar format. .Quick Launch:Shows (or hides) the Quick Launch toolbar describedearlier in this chapter. When you first open one of these optional toolbars, you might see only itslabel in the taskbar. If the taskbar is unlocked, you can drag the handle to theleft of that label toward the left to increase the size of the toolbar. For example, Figure 24-14 shows the Address toolbar widened on the taskbar.
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