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It then adds information about the site's security to the address bar.
On some computers it is located above the address bar.
I also liked Opera's way of doing search from the address bar.
The name in the address bar looks legitimate, but the site is actually a fake.
In case of sites not using any encryption, the address bar is white.
The address bar turns red when the certificate presented by a secure site has some problems.
Doesn't your browser have search capabilities from the address bar?
None of the screen shots show the address bar above the tabs.
They actually get people to paste javascript into the address bar and run it.
Team news to follow, don't touch that address bar.
The Explorer's search box and the address bar can be resized.
To the right of the address bar is a button for 'Compatibility mode'.
The address bar is also used in some browsers to indicate the security status of the web page.
The file menu will appear below the address bar.
At the bottom of the screen, the address bar and navigational buttons are shown.
Type "gloves" into the address bar of Safari, and yes, it will take you to www.gloves.com.
But it also removes the address bar and application bar.
The address bar turns red when a page, with invalid security certificate, is accessed.
Contains an address bar similar to that found in Internet Explorer.
A variety of other icons may also be present in the address bar if included with a browser extension.
The address bar has been modified to present a breadcrumbs view, which shows the full path to the current location.
The most alarming flaw, however, is that you can't highlight the entire Address bar with a single click.
The Opera address bar already is an an "awesomebar".
We're all told to check for the little padlock in our address bars before handing over any sensitive information.
I don't care how good it is, or what's under the hood - having the tabs above the address bar just creeps me out.