Side bar: meaning, definitions and examples

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side bar

 

[ ˈsaɪd ˌbɑːr ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

website design

A side bar is a vertical column displayed on the side of a webpage, typically used to provide additional information or navigation options.

Synonyms

side menu, side panel, sidebar.

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Word Description / Examples
side bar

(alternative) Can also refer to a supplementary article or information box placed beside the main text in a publication.

  • The magazine article included a side bar about the history of the event being discussed.
sidebar

Typically used in digital and web design to denote a vertical column on the side of a webpage or application interface that contains additional content or navigation options.

  • The blog's sidebar features recent posts and categories.
  • The sidebar in the app shows your contacts and notifications.
side panel

Refers to a section or area on the side of a physical or digital entity, such as a computer case or a software interface.

  • I removed the side panel of the computer to install more RAM.
  • The application includes a side panel for extra tools and options.
side menu

Used in the context of website or software design to refer to a navigational menu located on the side of the screen.

  • The website's side menu makes it easy to access different sections quickly.

Examples of usage

  • The side bar of the website contains links to other pages.
  • The side bar displays recent posts and categories.

Translations

Translations of the word "side bar" in other languages:

🇵🇹 barra lateral

🇮🇳 साइड बार

🇩🇪 Seitenleiste

🇮🇩 bilah samping

🇺🇦 бічна панель

🇵🇱 pasek boczny

🇯🇵 サイドバー

🇫🇷 barre latérale

🇪🇸 barra lateral

🇹🇷 yan çubuk

🇰🇷 사이드바

🇸🇦 شريط جانبي

🇨🇿 postranní panel

🇸🇰 bočný panel

🇨🇳 侧边栏

🇸🇮 stranska vrstica

🇮🇸 hliðarslá

🇰🇿 жанама панель

🇬🇪 გვერდითი ზოლი

🇦🇿 yan çubuğu

🇲🇽 barra lateral

Etymology

The term 'side bar' originated in the context of website design, where it refers to a vertical column on the side of a webpage. It has become widely used in the digital world to describe a section of a user interface that provides supplementary information or navigation options.