Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Web Slice Internet Explorer

Web Slices: frequently asked questions
Here are answers to some common questions about Web Slices.

What is a Web Slice?
A Web Slice is a specific portion of a webpage that you can subscribe to, and which enables you to see when updated content—such as the current temperature, or a changing auction price—is available from your favorite websites. Once you have subscribed to the Web Slice, it appears as a link on the Favorites bar. When the Web Slice is updated, the link on the Favorites bar will appear with bold formatting. You can then click the link to see the updated content.

How do I know when a Web Slice is available on a webpage?
When a Web Slice is available on a webpage, you will see the Web Slice button on the Command bar. The Web Slice button will also appear on the webpage next to the content that is available when you point to the content with your mouse.
Can I have Internet Explorer make a sound when a Web Slice is available or updated?
Yes. To enable sounds for Web Slices, follow these steps:
Click to open Internet Explorer.
Click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options.
Click the Content tab, and then, under Feeds and Web Slices, click Settings.
In the Feed and Web Slice Settings dialog box, select one or both of the following check boxes:
Play a sound when a feed or Web Slice is found for a webpage
Play a sound when a monitored feed or Web Slice is updated
For more information on feeds, see Using feeds (RSS)

How do I add a Web Slice to the Favorites bar?
To add a Web Slice to the Favorites bar, follow these steps:
open Internet Explorer.
Go to the page with a Web Slice you want to add to the Favorites bar.
Do one of the following:
Click the Web Slice button on the Command bar.
Click the Web Slice button on the page.
In the dialog box, click Add to Favorites Bar.
After you add a Web Slice, you will see it appear on the left side of the Favorites bar.

How do I delete a Web Slice from the Favorites bar?
To delete a Web Slice from the Favorites bar, right-click the Web Slice, and then click Delete.
I'm trying to add a Web Slice but it doesn't seem to work, what do I do?
If you are using Windows Vista, there is a known issue with Web Slices that use cookies for authentication when Protected Mode is on. If you are having problems with a Web Slice in Windows Vista, delete the Web Slice from the Favorites bar, close Internet Explorer, and follow these steps:
Click the Start button , and then, in the Search box, type Internet Explorer.
In the list of results, right-click Internet Explorer, and then click Run as administrator.
After Internet Explorer starts, try adding the Web Slice again.
How do I turn off Web Slice buttons on a webpage?
You can stop Web Slice buttons from appearing on a webpage by following these steps:
Click to open Internet Explorer.
Click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options.
Click the Content tab, and then, under Feeds and Web Slices, click Settings.
In the Feed and Web Slice Settings dialog box, clear the Turn on in page Web Slice discovery check box.

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