Noun
navbar (plural navbars)
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(graphical user interface) A bar, usually at the top of a web page, offering a number of links to help the user to navigate.
If a navbar is placed in the header or footer toolbar, it will inherit the default toolbar swatch "a" for bars unless you set this in the markup. Source: Internet
I came to your site via the blogger navbar, so just a lucky break I guess. Source: Internet
Note that if you put too many pixels the navbar may actually move off the viewable webpage. Source: Internet
First thing we need to do is give ourselves some room at the top to put the navbar. Source: Internet
If we back up to the example above, what we really want is a navbar with Home, Features, and Pricing links. Source: Internet