A bar in a web browser that displays the address (uniform resource identifier) of the page or resource being displayed
This trick is quite practical; since almost everyone keeps the address bar visible, being able to search from it doesn't add any gunk to your browser window.
The long, thin box near the top of a web browser window which contains the Web address of the Web page currently being viewed
Place on the Microsoft Internet Explorer where you type the web address of the website you want to visit
Displays URL for current Web page, and allows entry of a URL to open in the document window
Is where you are shown the URL (or true location) of the web page you are viewing
This is the area under the toolbar and menus in Internet Explorer where you type in the address of the web site you want to go to
shows the URL for the displayed Web page and also, it is used to enter the URL of a Web page in order to display the page browser a software program that allows you to look at the World Wide Web