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14:29, 19 December 2024: Manhphungduc (talk | contribs) triggered filter 32, performing the action "edit" on Start menu. Actions taken: none; Filter description: Links in section heading (examine | diff)

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=== Start screen ===
=== [[Windows 8]] and [[Windows 8.1]] ===
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File:7814-startscreen.png|Start screen in [[Windows 8 build 7814]]
File:7814-startscreen.png|Start screen in [[Windows 8 build 7814]]
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===Windows 10===
===[[Windows 10]]===
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<gallery>
File:Windows10-6.3.9780pretp-StartMenu.png|DirectUI Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 9780]]
File:Windows10-6.3.9780pretp-StartMenu.png|DirectUI Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 9780]]
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=== Windows 10X and Windows 11 ===
=== [[Windows 10X]] and [[Windows 11]] ===
<gallery>
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File:18946-start.png|Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 18946]]
File:18946-start.png|Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 18946]]

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Name of the user account (user_name)
'Manhphungduc'
Groups (including implicit) the user is in (user_groups)
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Whether or not a user is editing through the mobile interface (user_mobile)
false
Page ID (page_id)
28852
Page namespace (page_namespace)
0
Page title (without namespace) (page_title)
'Start menu'
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle)
'Start menu'
Action (action)
'edit'
Edit summary/reason (summary)
''
Old content model (old_content_model)
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New content model (new_content_model)
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Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext)
'{{Infobox Windows component |name = Start menu |other names = Start screen, Start page, Start panel |introduced in = [[Windows 95]] |screenshot = Windows11-10.0.26100.1000-Start.png |caption = Start menu in [[Windows 11 2024 Update]] |replaces = [[Program Manager]] }} The '''Start menu''' is a user interface element used in [[Microsoft Windows]] and other operating systems that provides a central point for accessing basic operating system functions such as power options and settings, as well as launching programs and viewing recently open files. == History == Prior to the introduction of the Start menu, [[Program Manager]] offered similar functionality using an MDI window. The peculiarities of [[Windows 3.1]] window management meant that the program manager window would often get lost behind other windows, requiring the user to minimize multiple windows in order to launch an application. The program itself also suffered from its rather complex interface, with some common tasks such as exiting Windows being hidden in confusingly named menus. [[w:Microsoft|Microsoft]] aimed to fix this problem with a new desktop metaphor user interface originally planned for [[Microsoft Cairo|Cairo]] and later ported to [[Windows 95|Chicago]]. An initial design tested in 1993 included a tray with the System, Find and Help buttons; each exposing a part of the base operating system functionality in a menu. Applications could be launched by browsing the "Programs" directory on the desktop, which was similar to the [[Windows 3.1]] experience. The design further evolved in the following months, resulting in a single menu that combined the three menus and the Programs folder into a single interface, which was available by using the Start button on the [[taskbar]]. === Classic Start menu === The classic Start menu introduced with [[Windows 95]] is a single column menu that contains power options, as well as shortcuts to help, settings, documents, and installed applications. It is also possible to add custom items on top of the menu by creating shortcuts in the Start Menu directory. By default, the main menu uses 32x32 icons and displays an operating system branding banner on the left side. However, it can also be switched to small mode, which uses 16x16 icons and doesn't show any banner. Although a new Start menu design was introduced in [[Windows XP]], the classic Start menu was still retained as an option up to [[Windows Vista]]. === Start panel === The Start menu was redesigned with [[Windows XP]] to feature a two-column design, originally called the Start panel. The left pane includes links to the user's frequently used and pinned programs, as well as shortcuts to the machine's default internet and email program. Other programs could be accessed via the "All Programs" option in the bottom of the menu. The right pane features quick links to user folders, recent documents, as well as network places and settings. The menu also includes a link to account settings and power options. The Windows XP menu is based on an earlier design called the Start page, which is shown in full screen and features more columns, although it is still very similar in principle to the smaller panel introduced later. The page originated during the development of [[Windows Neptune|Neptune]] and [[Windows Millennium|Millennium]], where it was implemented as an HTML application that would have fit in with the [[Activity Centers]] user experience. However, the feature was still in development after the cancelation of both Neptune and Activity Centers, with [[Windows XP build 2250|build 2250]] including an incomplete version of it and [[Windows XP build 2410|build 2410]] featuring a newer implementation that was rewritten using DirectUI. The menu was redesigned with [[Windows Vista]] to fit the [[Windows Aero|Aero]] user experience. Notably, the All Programs option is now an inline scrollable menu that replaces the left pane, as opposed to it being a regular dropdown menu. A search box was also added to the bottom of the menu, allowing the user to open the Start menu and instantly search for programs, as well as files and system options. The menu was again updated in [[Windows 7]] with the introduction of Jump Lists, which can be accessed by a rightward pointing arrow shown for programs featured on the initial page. === Start screen === [[Windows 8]] relocated the traditional Start button to the Charms bar and introduced the DirectUI-based Start screen, which used a Live Tile interface similar to [[Windows Phone]]. It completely removed the links to common folders, as well as the user's recent documents and frequent applications. The background and accent color for the Start screen could now be customized, and tiles could be organized into groups which could be named. [[Windows 8.1 build 9600.17031|Windows 8.1 Update 1]] later improved the Start screen by adding Search and Power buttons to the top-right corner and added a context menu when right-clicking on tiles. Because of [[Redpill]], early builds of Windows 8 had their Metro components disabled by default, including the Start screen. The only known Windows 8 build to be distributed with the Start screen enabled out-of-the-box is the [[Windows 8 build 8102.101|Windows 8 Developer Preview]], which comes with Redpill pre-enabled. [[Windows 8 build 8128 (fbl_grfx_dev1)]] is the first known build to integrate Redpill to the OS and thus remove the ability to disable the Start screen. === Windows 10 Start menu === [[Windows 10]] re-introduced the Start menu as an XAML-based taskbar flyout. [[Windows 10 build 9780|Build 9780]] had a start menu which has parts from the [[Windows 8.1]] start screen and the Windows 7 Start menu. [[Windows 10 build 9879|Build 9879]] introduced a different start menu. The left side of this new menu included links to frequently-used applications, as well as user folders. The right side featured a similar tile design to the Start screen, however the menu could be put into full-screen mode, resulting in an experience similar to the previous Start screen. In [[Windows 10 Anniversary Update]], the left column was updated to now include a list of all apps, as well as a list of user folders in a hamburger menu. [[Windows 10 build 17004]] slightly updated the apps section of the menu to use Fluent Design hover effects. [[Windows 10 build 20161]] updated the tiles and app icons so that they no longer have an accent color behind them. === Windows 10X and Windows 11 === [[Windows 10X]] introduced a centered Start menu design that removed the Live Tile functionality while also introducing a search bar and a recent items list, in addition to overhauling the installed applications list. After the cancellation of Windows 10X, much of its functionality was moved over to [[Windows 11]], including a start menu similar to the one seen in 10X build [[Windows 10X build 19563|19563]] and above, albeit with a missing search bar. The search bar was later re-added in [[Windows 11 build 22000.65|build 22000.65]] ([[Windows 11 build 22000.51|22000.51]] also has it, but it is disabled by default). [[Windows 11 build 22509|Build 22509]] provided the ability to modify the Start menu layout with more pinned items or recommendations by increasing the size of each area of the Start menu. This was expanded upon in [[Windows 11 build 22610|build 22610]], which added a group policy to completely disable the recommended section. [[Windows 11 build 22557|Build 22557]] added the ability to create app folders in the pinned apps area by dragging an app on top of another. The renaming feature for app folders was later implemented in [[Windows 11 build 22579|build 22579]]. == Gallery == === Start menu === <gallery> File:Win95-Start.png|Start menu in [[Windows 95]] </gallery> === Start page === <gallery> File:Windows-Neptune-5.50.5111.1-ACStartPage.png|Start page in [[Windows Neptune build 5111]] File:WindowsXPbuild2250CompletedStartPage.png|Start page in [[Windows XP build 2250]] File:2410-StartPage.png|Start page in [[Windows XP build 2410]] </gallery> === Start panel === <gallery> File:2250start.png|Start panel in [[Windows XP build 2250]] File:WindowsXP-5.1.2257-PersonalStartMenu.png|Start panel in [[Windows XP build 2257]] File:WindowsXP-5.1.2415-Luna.jpg|Start panel in [[Windows XP build 2415 (Lab06_N)]] File:WindowsXP-5.1.2419-StartMenu.png|Start panel in [[Windows XP build 2419 (idx02.010113-1154)|Windows XP build 2419]] File:WindowsXP-5.1.2600rtm-blstartmenu.png|Start panel in [[Windows XP]] File:5112-Start.png|Start panel in [[Windows Vista build 5112]] File:5259 StartMenu.png|Start panel in [[Windows Vista build 5259]] File:WinVista-5259-StartMenu-Basic.png|Ditto (Basic theme) WindowsVista-StartPanel.png|Start panel in [[Windows Vista]] File:Start menu7.png|Start panel in [[Windows 7]] </gallery> === Start screen === <gallery> File:7814-startscreen.png|Start screen in [[Windows 8 build 7814]] File:7927start.png|Start screen in [[Windows 8 build 7927]] File:8008-Start.png|Start screen in [[Windows 8 build 8008]] File:8102start.png|Start screen in [[Windows 8 build 8102.101]] File:Windows 8 Start Screen.png|Start screen in [[Windows 8]] File:Windows8point1RTMStartScreen.png|Start screen in [[Windows 8.1]] File:Windows8.1-6.3.9600.17415-StartMenu.png|Start menu in [[Windows 8.1]] (ARM32 version) </gallery> ===Windows 10=== <gallery> File:Windows10-6.3.9780pretp-StartMenu.png|DirectUI Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 9780]] File:9879-XAMLStart.png|XAML Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 9879]] File:Windows1099093.png|Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 9909]] File:Windows10-10.0.10240-StartMenu.png|Start menu in [[Windows 10 (original release)]] File:Win10-14993StartMenu.png|Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 14993]] File:20161 StartLight.png|Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 20161]] (Light mode) File:20161 StartDark.png|Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 20161]] (Dark mode) </gallery> === Windows 10X and Windows 11 === <gallery> File:18946-start.png|Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 18946]] File:Windows10X-20279-Start.png|Start menu in [[Windows 10X]] File:Windows11-21996.1-StartMenu.png|Start menu in [[Windows 11 build 21996]] File:Windows11-10.0.22000.65-StartMenu.png|Start menu in [[Windows 11 build 22000.65]] with the search box File:Windows11-10.0.22000.526-StartMenu.png|Start menu in [[Windows 11 (original release)]] File:Windows11-10.0.22509.1000-StartMenu.png|Start menu in [[Windows 11 build 22509.1000|Windows 11 build 22509]] with More Pins layout File:Windows11-10.0.22509.1000-StartMenu2.png|Start menu in Windows 11 build 22509 with More Recommendations layout File:Windows11-10.0.22557.1-StartMenu.png|Start menu in [[Windows 11 build 22557]] with the pinned folder File:Windows11-10.0.26100.1000-StartDark.png|Start menu in [[Windows 11 2024 Update]] (dark theme) </gallery> [[Category:Introduced in Windows 95]] [[Category:Windows components]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'{{Infobox Windows component |name = Start menu |other names = Start screen, Start page, Start panel |introduced in = [[Windows 95]] |screenshot = Windows11-10.0.26100.1000-Start.png |caption = Start menu in [[Windows 11 2024 Update]] |replaces = [[Program Manager]] }} The '''Start menu''' is a user interface element used in [[Microsoft Windows]] and other operating systems that provides a central point for accessing basic operating system functions such as power options and settings, as well as launching programs and viewing recently open files. == History == Prior to the introduction of the Start menu, [[Program Manager]] offered similar functionality using an MDI window. The peculiarities of [[Windows 3.1]] window management meant that the program manager window would often get lost behind other windows, requiring the user to minimize multiple windows in order to launch an application. The program itself also suffered from its rather complex interface, with some common tasks such as exiting Windows being hidden in confusingly named menus. [[w:Microsoft|Microsoft]] aimed to fix this problem with a new desktop metaphor user interface originally planned for [[Microsoft Cairo|Cairo]] and later ported to [[Windows 95|Chicago]]. An initial design tested in 1993 included a tray with the System, Find and Help buttons; each exposing a part of the base operating system functionality in a menu. Applications could be launched by browsing the "Programs" directory on the desktop, which was similar to the [[Windows 3.1]] experience. The design further evolved in the following months, resulting in a single menu that combined the three menus and the Programs folder into a single interface, which was available by using the Start button on the [[taskbar]]. === Classic Start menu === The classic Start menu introduced with [[Windows 95]] is a single column menu that contains power options, as well as shortcuts to help, settings, documents, and installed applications. It is also possible to add custom items on top of the menu by creating shortcuts in the Start Menu directory. By default, the main menu uses 32x32 icons and displays an operating system branding banner on the left side. However, it can also be switched to small mode, which uses 16x16 icons and doesn't show any banner. Although a new Start menu design was introduced in [[Windows XP]], the classic Start menu was still retained as an option up to [[Windows Vista]]. === Start panel === The Start menu was redesigned with [[Windows XP]] to feature a two-column design, originally called the Start panel. The left pane includes links to the user's frequently used and pinned programs, as well as shortcuts to the machine's default internet and email program. Other programs could be accessed via the "All Programs" option in the bottom of the menu. The right pane features quick links to user folders, recent documents, as well as network places and settings. The menu also includes a link to account settings and power options. The Windows XP menu is based on an earlier design called the Start page, which is shown in full screen and features more columns, although it is still very similar in principle to the smaller panel introduced later. The page originated during the development of [[Windows Neptune|Neptune]] and [[Windows Millennium|Millennium]], where it was implemented as an HTML application that would have fit in with the [[Activity Centers]] user experience. However, the feature was still in development after the cancelation of both Neptune and Activity Centers, with [[Windows XP build 2250|build 2250]] including an incomplete version of it and [[Windows XP build 2410|build 2410]] featuring a newer implementation that was rewritten using DirectUI. The menu was redesigned with [[Windows Vista]] to fit the [[Windows Aero|Aero]] user experience. Notably, the All Programs option is now an inline scrollable menu that replaces the left pane, as opposed to it being a regular dropdown menu. A search box was also added to the bottom of the menu, allowing the user to open the Start menu and instantly search for programs, as well as files and system options. The menu was again updated in [[Windows 7]] with the introduction of Jump Lists, which can be accessed by a rightward pointing arrow shown for programs featured on the initial page. === Start screen === [[Windows 8]] relocated the traditional Start button to the Charms bar and introduced the DirectUI-based Start screen, which used a Live Tile interface similar to [[Windows Phone]]. It completely removed the links to common folders, as well as the user's recent documents and frequent applications. The background and accent color for the Start screen could now be customized, and tiles could be organized into groups which could be named. [[Windows 8.1 build 9600.17031|Windows 8.1 Update 1]] later improved the Start screen by adding Search and Power buttons to the top-right corner and added a context menu when right-clicking on tiles. Because of [[Redpill]], early builds of Windows 8 had their Metro components disabled by default, including the Start screen. The only known Windows 8 build to be distributed with the Start screen enabled out-of-the-box is the [[Windows 8 build 8102.101|Windows 8 Developer Preview]], which comes with Redpill pre-enabled. [[Windows 8 build 8128 (fbl_grfx_dev1)]] is the first known build to integrate Redpill to the OS and thus remove the ability to disable the Start screen. === Windows 10 Start menu === [[Windows 10]] re-introduced the Start menu as an XAML-based taskbar flyout. [[Windows 10 build 9780|Build 9780]] had a start menu which has parts from the [[Windows 8.1]] start screen and the Windows 7 Start menu. [[Windows 10 build 9879|Build 9879]] introduced a different start menu. The left side of this new menu included links to frequently-used applications, as well as user folders. The right side featured a similar tile design to the Start screen, however the menu could be put into full-screen mode, resulting in an experience similar to the previous Start screen. In [[Windows 10 Anniversary Update]], the left column was updated to now include a list of all apps, as well as a list of user folders in a hamburger menu. [[Windows 10 build 17004]] slightly updated the apps section of the menu to use Fluent Design hover effects. [[Windows 10 build 20161]] updated the tiles and app icons so that they no longer have an accent color behind them. === Windows 10X and Windows 11 === [[Windows 10X]] introduced a centered Start menu design that removed the Live Tile functionality while also introducing a search bar and a recent items list, in addition to overhauling the installed applications list. After the cancellation of Windows 10X, much of its functionality was moved over to [[Windows 11]], including a start menu similar to the one seen in 10X build [[Windows 10X build 19563|19563]] and above, albeit with a missing search bar. The search bar was later re-added in [[Windows 11 build 22000.65|build 22000.65]] ([[Windows 11 build 22000.51|22000.51]] also has it, but it is disabled by default). [[Windows 11 build 22509|Build 22509]] provided the ability to modify the Start menu layout with more pinned items or recommendations by increasing the size of each area of the Start menu. This was expanded upon in [[Windows 11 build 22610|build 22610]], which added a group policy to completely disable the recommended section. [[Windows 11 build 22557|Build 22557]] added the ability to create app folders in the pinned apps area by dragging an app on top of another. The renaming feature for app folders was later implemented in [[Windows 11 build 22579|build 22579]]. == Gallery == === Start menu === <gallery> File:Win95-Start.png|Start menu in [[Windows 95]] </gallery> === Start page === <gallery> File:Windows-Neptune-5.50.5111.1-ACStartPage.png|Start page in [[Windows Neptune build 5111]] File:WindowsXPbuild2250CompletedStartPage.png|Start page in [[Windows XP build 2250]] File:2410-StartPage.png|Start page in [[Windows XP build 2410]] </gallery> === Start panel === <gallery> File:2250start.png|Start panel in [[Windows XP build 2250]] File:WindowsXP-5.1.2257-PersonalStartMenu.png|Start panel in [[Windows XP build 2257]] File:WindowsXP-5.1.2415-Luna.jpg|Start panel in [[Windows XP build 2415 (Lab06_N)]] File:WindowsXP-5.1.2419-StartMenu.png|Start panel in [[Windows XP build 2419 (idx02.010113-1154)|Windows XP build 2419]] File:WindowsXP-5.1.2600rtm-blstartmenu.png|Start panel in [[Windows XP]] File:5112-Start.png|Start panel in [[Windows Vista build 5112]] File:5259 StartMenu.png|Start panel in [[Windows Vista build 5259]] File:WinVista-5259-StartMenu-Basic.png|Ditto (Basic theme) WindowsVista-StartPanel.png|Start panel in [[Windows Vista]] File:Start menu7.png|Start panel in [[Windows 7]] </gallery> === [[Windows 8]] and [[Windows 8.1]] === <gallery> File:7814-startscreen.png|Start screen in [[Windows 8 build 7814]] File:7927start.png|Start screen in [[Windows 8 build 7927]] File:8008-Start.png|Start screen in [[Windows 8 build 8008]] File:8102start.png|Start screen in [[Windows 8 build 8102.101]] File:Windows 8 Start Screen.png|Start screen in [[Windows 8]] File:Windows8point1RTMStartScreen.png|Start screen in [[Windows 8.1]] File:Windows8.1-6.3.9600.17415-StartMenu.png|Start menu in [[Windows 8.1]] (ARM32 version) </gallery> ===[[Windows 10]]=== <gallery> File:Windows10-6.3.9780pretp-StartMenu.png|DirectUI Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 9780]] File:9879-XAMLStart.png|XAML Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 9879]] File:Windows1099093.png|Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 9909]] File:Windows10-10.0.10240-StartMenu.png|Start menu in [[Windows 10 (original release)]] File:Win10-14993StartMenu.png|Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 14993]] File:20161 StartLight.png|Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 20161]] (Light mode) File:20161 StartDark.png|Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 20161]] (Dark mode) </gallery> === [[Windows 10X]] and [[Windows 11]] === <gallery> File:18946-start.png|Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 18946]] File:Windows10X-20279-Start.png|Start menu in [[Windows 10X]] File:Windows11-21996.1-StartMenu.png|Start menu in [[Windows 11 build 21996]] File:Windows11-10.0.22000.65-StartMenu.png|Start menu in [[Windows 11 build 22000.65]] with the search box File:Windows11-10.0.22000.526-StartMenu.png|Start menu in [[Windows 11 (original release)]] File:Windows11-10.0.22509.1000-StartMenu.png|Start menu in [[Windows 11 build 22509.1000|Windows 11 build 22509]] with More Pins layout File:Windows11-10.0.22509.1000-StartMenu2.png|Start menu in Windows 11 build 22509 with More Recommendations layout File:Windows11-10.0.22557.1-StartMenu.png|Start menu in [[Windows 11 build 22557]] with the pinned folder File:Windows11-10.0.26100.1000-StartDark.png|Start menu in [[Windows 11 2024 Update]] (dark theme) </gallery> [[Category:Introduced in Windows 95]] [[Category:Windows components]]'
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'@@ -71,5 +71,5 @@ </gallery> -=== Start screen === +=== [[Windows 8]] and [[Windows 8.1]] === <gallery> File:7814-startscreen.png|Start screen in [[Windows 8 build 7814]] @@ -82,5 +82,5 @@ </gallery> -===Windows 10=== +===[[Windows 10]]=== <gallery> File:Windows10-6.3.9780pretp-StartMenu.png|DirectUI Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 9780]] @@ -93,5 +93,5 @@ </gallery> -=== Windows 10X and Windows 11 === +=== [[Windows 10X]] and [[Windows 11]] === <gallery> File:18946-start.png|Start menu in [[Windows 10 build 18946]] '
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