Ribbon in a sentence as a noun

The button graphic has a colored ribbon at the top with the label '+1'.

And frankly, I think that most users will find the ribbon to be a vast improvement.

Reading about the ribbon feels like reading that the next Cadillac will have chromed tail fins again.

When was the last time you had to set IRQ/DMA channels via dip switches or had to worry about which side of that ribbon cable goes to pin 0?

It's not as if they're replacing the context menu with the ribbon, they're replacing the currently-unused menu bar.

They cannot control what products a ribbon customer promotes via ribbon.

No confusing ribbon interface or being overloaded with options.

The "miserable counter-productive "ribbon" interface on Microsoft Word" was the result of a lot of actual user testing.

Any jogger, cyclist or volksmarcher can tell you that a continuous green ribbon connecting communities enhances the quality of life many times over.

The ribbon came along with the expressed intent of unifying all of those UIs so that people could actually use all of Word's features without clobbering the space allocated for, you know, editing their documents.

The ribbon was largely maligned for Office too by the web intelligencia, but as someone who spent time in the enterprise both consulting and selling apps, the ribbon is generally loved by its users.

Ribbon definitions

noun

any long object resembling a thin line; "a mere ribbon of land"; "the lighted ribbon of traffic"; "from the air the road was a grey thread"; "a thread of smoke climbed upward"

See also: thread

noun

an award for winning a championship or commemorating some other event

See also: decoration medal medallion palm

noun

a long strip of inked material for making characters on paper with a typewriter

noun

notion consisting of a narrow strip of fine material used for trimming