![]() The main thing I can think of regarding any web site is the accelerator for search, so I will provide you with one that can take advantage of our search, allowing the users to search through your web site just by selecting the text and selecting the accelerator for your search. You can find more about accelerators here: (VS.85).aspx The context can be selected text, it can be current document, etc. There is really nothing more in it, simple isn't it? The good thing is that you can do the same with web part zone, so you can have the web slice done very easily, built from several web parts.Īccelerator is basically a service which can use current context of the user as a parameter. If you do that and go to the live site (not preview, not CMSDesk, but strictly live site), you will get something similar to this: Now you can go straight to the web part properties and select the Web slice container for the web part (or even for the zone, the code can use both). So go to the Site manager and create a new web part container:Īnd that's it. Sounds familiar? Yes, it sounds like the Web part container, and this is exactly how we will do that. You can find more details about it here: (VS.85).aspxĪs you can see, the slice is just some specific container for the content that can be used by the browser to get the content. Something like the visual RSS feed, I would say. Web slice is a portion of the page which can be displayed separately in the web browser. I will show you how you can use them with Kentico CMS, and give you the exact components to do the same thing as I do. Internet Explorer came with two very nice features (among all the others), called Web slices and Accelerators. ![]() I have recently launched my new sample web site for all the blog post examples ( ) where I will show you the real-time examples of what I am writing here, so here is the first one. Long time and almost no posts, shame on me! I was very busy with development of the new version and other things. Using an option under Tools, Internet Options, Content, Feeds and Web Slices, then Settings, you can configure a sound to play when a web slice is available on a web site.This post will show you how you can use the new features of Internet Explorer 8, called Web slices and Accelerators with Kentico CMS. To add a Web Slice, go to the supporting site, configure your specific details (such as location), then click the Web Slice button and then click the Add to Favorites, as this image shows. Note that the slices don't open a new tab in my browser, they're just a temporary dropdown item showing the key pieces of information. The two I use most are Bing Traffic and Bing Weather, which add slices to my browser to let me quickly see local weather and traffic, as the below picture shows. The IE 8Get More Add-ons link takes you to a site that has a list of all the add-ons for IE, including several web slices. A Web Slice is essentially a specific portion of a webpage to which you subscribe. A Web Slice is a minimal version of a key Internet site used to quickly convey specific types of information, such as local weather or traffic information. To help enable easy access to key information, the Web Slices feature was added. ![]() One of the key drivers for IE 8 is to let users achieve more with fewer clicks. ![]()
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