- Source: Web Slice
Web Slices are a web feed technology based on the hAtom Microformat that allows users to subscribe to portions of a web page. Microsoft developed the Web Slice format, and published a specification under their Open Specification Promise. The specification is not published by any independent standards body. Introduced in Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1, Web Slices can be previewed in a fly-out window. As of 2012, Internet Explorer 8 and 9 were the only browsers to support Web Slices natively, although Mozilla Firefox had support via an add-on called webchunks.
Implementation
A Web Slice has 9 properties: the Web Slice id, entry title, entry content, end time, alternative display source, alternative navigation, alternative update source, and time to live.
The 3 required properties are: the Web Slice id, entry title, and entry content.
To disable Web Slices on a web page, add:
To specify the default web slice on a page with multiple web slices, add:
= Sample Webslice
=Support
= Mozilla Firefox
=While Firefox does not have built in support for web slices, extensions have been created to give the ability to read web slices.
WebChunks
WebChunks is a Mozilla Firefox 3 implementation of Microsoft Webslices. It allows you to "follow" an area of a web page through a dedicated feed bookmarked in a new toolbar. With Greasemonkey, WebChunks can insert webchunks or webslices markup into any web page so the Webchunks extension handles it.
Fireclip
Fireclip is a Firefox addon that lets you "clip out" parts of a website and watch them for changes. It lets you track specific parts of a website in a similar manner to web slices.
= PageSlices =
Pageslices was another Firefox addon that allowed not only storing parts of websites but also organizing them by adding on custom pages.
= Google Chrome
=Google Chrome, like Firefox, does not have built in support for web slices. However, the extension API new to Chrome 4 allows extensions to be created to give the ability to relatively simply create arbitrary webslices of any content from any page.
= Opera
=Although it was rumored that Opera 10 would have support for web slices, this did not come to pass. Opera does have a "widgetize" feature likened to web slices which allows web pages to be displayed on a user's desktop.
See also
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References
External links
Subscribing to Content with Web Slices, MSDN
Web Slices, MSDN
Live Search Web Slices for Internet Explorer 8, Windows Experience Blog
Internet Explorer 8 Web Slices, IE8 Videos on YouTube
Web Slices Video, Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 Videos
Add-ons Gallery: Web Slices, Internet Explorer 8 Add-ons
= Development
=Web Slice Format Specification - Version 0.9, MSDN
Create a dynamic Web Slice in 5 minutes, IE8 Blog
Internet Explorer 8 Web Slice Style Guide, MSDN
Web Slices, Internet Explorer 8 Readiness Toolkit
WebSlices, Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 Whitepapers
Internet Explorer 8 for Developers: Web Slices Archived 2011-07-14 at the Wayback Machine, MSDEV.com
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