"Top bar" is the term we have been using, it used to be "Panel" but this was a hangover from the Gnome2 days.

On 09/01/12 16:56, Michael Terry wrote:
Hello!

I was about to implement a part of the new System Settings spec [1] when I saw that it referred to the unity panel as "the top bar".

But in a past cycle, I implemented the Time & Date spec [2] which has UI that refers to the unity panel as "the menu bar".

So which one is the official user-facing phrase? I can fix either UI to be consistent, I just need to know which.

-mt

[1] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ILTJDiDCd25Npt2AmgzF8aOnZZECxTfM0hvsbWT2BxA/edit?hl=en_GB&pli=1#heading=h.i5lg1g344bsb

[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeAndDate#Time_.26_Date_settings

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