On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Eric Lease Morgan wrote:
Decreasingly can we expect people to come to our website for data.
Instead we must figure out ways to insert our data and services into
their space. These sorts of plug-ins -- gadgets -- represent a way to
accomplish this goal.
Can you say, 'Top
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Actually, I didn't mis-paste the URL,
Hmmm.
You said:
For information on Microsoft's Office Research service
Re: [CODE4LIB] browser toolbars
05/24/2005 08:52
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I haven't played much with browser toolbars, but I wrote
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On 5/25/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
but I'd rather create an
easy-to-install-and-use toolbar
On 5/25/05, Houghton,Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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So
in reality, all you need to know is HTML and possibly a
little JavaScript.
Yes, the point in my original email was to give some documentation,
but also show that there wasn't much dev community around it.
I knew that it was possible
On 5/24/05, Eric Lease Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does one go about creating a browser toolbar? You know. Things like
the Google or Yahoo toolbars.
There's not much of a dev community around this but:
Creating Custom Explorer Bars, Tool Bands, and Desk Bands