![]() If you just have one tab like the Mail tab, the Tab Bar automatically disappears. For example, if you have a Mail tab and a Calendar Tab, the Tab Bar is visible. In Thunderbird 115, the Tab Bar is only displayed if you have two or more tabs. This toolbar is used for all “Spaces” of the Spaces Toolbar, which are Mail, Address Book, Calendar, Tasks, Chat, and Settings. There is a new “Unified Toolbar” on top of the Tab Bar, which is fully screenreader and keyboard accessible. ![]() Above this is a button to change the application Settings. At the bottom of the Spaces Toolbar, there is a button for hiding the Spaces Toolbar. Click on the buttons to move between the various “Spaces”: Mail, Address Book, Calendar, Tasks, Chat, and your add-ons. Since version 102, Thunderbird has had a central Spaces Toolbar for fast and easy access to your most important activities. Here are the 11 main components of the user interface when using the main window: 1. This is still the default layout for new Thunderbird installs, and it’s what you’re probably used to if you’ve used Thunderbird 102 or older versions. The following screenshot shows the Classic View Layout with Table View. ![]() So, let’s take a tour around the various sections of your main Thunderbird window. (If you enjoy keyboard navigation, we encourage you to learn the many keyboard shortcuts available in the main window to help you quickly perform functions, such as message actions and navigation, searching, and calendar actions.) This guide will introduce you to the main window of Thunderbird (in its Classic layout and new “Vertical Cards” layout), get you familiar with the terminology, and help you navigate Thunderbird like a pro! Whether you’re upgrading or coming in as a brand new user, now is the perfect time to introduce you to the various elements of the software. Thunderbird 115 “Supernova” has been released! During the next several weeks, you should begin to see your installation of Thunderbird 102 automatically update to Thunderbird 115. ![]()
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