Projects/Usability/HIG/StatusBar

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    Purpose

    A status bar is an area at the bottom of a primary window that displays information about the current window's state, background tasks, or other contextual information.

    Examples

    Guidelines

    Is this the right control

    • Provide a status bar in the main window of every standard application.
    • Do not display a status bar in secondary or internal windows.

    Behavior

    • Do not use status bars for crucial information. Users should never have to know what is in the status bar. Otherwise consider to use tool-tips or a message panel.
    • Do not use the status bar to display advisory messages in place of standard tool-tips.
    • Do not make a status bar area interactive in standard applications. because those features are difficult to understand for non-experts.
    • Do not hide the status bars by default. If configurable, users should easily be able to make it viewable again.

    Appearance

    • When different information are shown the content of a status bar should be structured in panels.
    • Keep the status bar plain; do not add icons.

    Implementation