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Custom Toolbar Close DialogArticle ID: 981744 - View products that this article applies to. On This PageRAPID PUBLISHINGRAPID PUBLISHING ARTICLES PROVIDE INFORMATION DIRECTLY FROM WITHIN THE MICROSOFT SUPPORT ORGANIZATION. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN IS CREATED IN RESPONSE TO EMERGING OR UNIQUE TOPICS, OR IS INTENDED SUPPLEMENT OTHER KNOWLEDGE BASE INFORMATION. MORE INFORMATIONThe Guidelines and Requirements for Add-ons that extend Internet Explorer
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/973764)
document discusses the behavior of add-ons with respect to the toolbar close button.Some add-on vendors would like to show their own UI when the user clicks the IE toolbar close button. Microsoft recommends not altering this user experience. Software that does alter this user experience must include a way to launch the IE Toolbar Close dialog. This topic discusses the following subjects:
Neutral presentation of the disable optionWhen the user clicks on the toolbar close button and the add-on has built a custom Toolbar Close dialog, an option to disable the add-on must be neutrally presented when compared to any other options the add-on offers.Here is an example that demonstrates neutral presentation: Collapse this image ![]() This example uses command links. The same design principles would apply to radio buttons as well. The option to disable the add-on is visible without the need to scroll or expand sections, it can be selected with one click and its hit target is the same size as the other options. The options may be in any order with the first being the default. Behavior of the disable optionWhen the user chooses the Disable option on a Custom Toolbar Close dialog, it must invoke the IE toolbar close dialog and comply with the user's selections.To accomplish this, the "Disable Add-on" button performs the following when clicked:
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