Web Slice class names do not require a CSS rule in the style sheet as do traditional style classes. You can combine Web Slice class names with other classes using a space-delimited list:. The id value is used to identify the Web Slice in a URL, similar to the way a named anchor bookmark is used. The id attribute must be present on the same element that uses the hslice class. The id should be unique. If two Web Slices on the page share the same id value, Internet Explorer will ignore one of them.
At least one child of the hslice must specify an entry-title class name. The value of this property maps to the Web Slice button text and the advertised name on the Feed Discovery button.
It is possible to combine multiple text spans to create a title that updates whenever the Web Slice does. The entry-title class name can be applied to more than one element.
The entry-content element is the part of the Web Slice that Internet Explorer brings to the Favorite bar. The entire element is displayed in the Web Slice preview window when the user clicks the Web Slice button. The default width and height of the preview window is determined by the size of the container designated as entry-content. Like the entry-title class, the Web Slice can contain more than one entry-content element.
All elements are combined to create a single preview. Consequently, HTML forms and buttons are not supported. Instead, you can use links that contain URL parameters to perform related actions. Navigations occur within the currently selected tab.
To get around this limitation, consider using an alternative display source, described below. Inline styles from parent elements are not inherited by the preview. For more information, see the Applying Styles to Web Slices section below. Any link within the Web Slice that specifies a feedurl? The alternate source can be another Web page with Web Slice annotations or a single feed item.
When present, Internet Explorer subscribes to the alternate update source and no longer uses the original page content to update the Web Slice. The ttl property allows you to specify how frequently Internet Explorer checks your site for updates to the Web Slice. The alternate update source is useful to manage the background updates from the client on a separate server. This is done by providing an alternative Web page or feed, using the feedurl property discussed above.
It allows you to keep track of websites, such as Ebay, or other sites where you have to frequently check back for updates. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Thanks for that - I partially understand - I found the shortcut in a Favourites File. I cannot imagine how I personally might use the facility or know how to tell whether the Item I supplied an Image of came from or whether it is harmful.
I know how to delete the shortcut - but cannot see how to get to the file "holding" the actual link to the download. I've had the ability to create bookmarks who's titles update since FF2. There's even an eBay generator out there already.
I like that these have more visibility, and the panels are kinda neat, but I would rather see the two integrated than a whole new bar be added to my browser and you wouldn't have had to write greasemonkey scripts then either. Really great work!! Daniel, would it be possible to install the demo sites in a menu rather than in a toolbar?
On a small screen, this is intrusive. Could you please add search. I've just tried and it seems to work despite the fact that the feed still won't load on any of the Ebay pages. All you have to do is the following : install Webchunks v0.
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