The Windows 98 shell is web-integrated;[24] it contains deskbands, Active Desktop, Channels,[25] ability to minimize foreground windows by clicking their button on the taskbar,[26] single-click launching, Back and Forward navigation buttons,[27] favorites, and address bar in Windows Explorer, image thumbnails,[28] folder infotips and Web view in folders, and folder customization through HTML-based templates. The taskbar supports customizable toolbars designed to speed up access to the Web or the user's desktop; these toolbars include an Address Bar and Quick Launch. With the Address Bar, the user accesses the Web by typing in a URL, and Quick Launch contains shortcuts or buttons that perform system functions such as switching between windows and the desktop with the Show Desktop button.[29] Another feature of this new shell is that dialog boxes[clarification needed] show up in the Alt-Tab sequence.