The tool bar..................
To force Safari to open new windows in tabs, go to Safari's preferences by clicking on "Safari" in the menu bar and selecting "Preferences." Then, navigate to the "Tabs" section and choose the option "Open pages in tabs instead of windows." You can select from options like "Automatically" or "Always," depending on your preference. This will ensure that new windows open as tabs in the same window.
The graphic tool bar that appears at the bottom of the Windows screen is called a task bar. This is a feature that was first introduced with Windows 95.
In order to change the tool bar color on your Windows XP operating system you have to go to: Desktop -> Right click -> Properties -> Themes -> Appearance There you can change the colors used in Windows.
Yes. The Windows version of Safari runs on Windows XP.
Windows, icon, menu, pointer, button, tool bar
This answer is for Safari in OSX. Open Safari, so that its icon is in the dock. Option click on the icon. See the word "Options" and select that. See the phrase "Keep in Dock" and click that. Your use of the word Task Bar could mean you are using Windows. If you are, put the question in that forum.
I'm pretty sure if you fully close Safari, the bar will dissapear.
Because Apple also designed Safari for Windows also. I personally only like Safari on Mac, not on Windows.
It is possible to customize the navigation bar in Windows Explorer. Simply explore the customized settings found under the drop down Tool bar. There one can remove or add different menu functions.
On the top of the program window.It can also be accessed from the left side as well.
No?