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April 21 Creating custom toolbar buttonsWant to be able to personalize your browser to give you one
click access to your favorite webpages? We've invited Shannon from the Windows Live Toolbar team to explain a little bit more about how to create a custom toolbar button: One of the best ways to customize and personalize Windows Live Toolbar is to create custom buttons. Custom buttons allow you to create shortcuts to a website, to search a website directly from the Toolbar searchbox and to display information in the button’s menu or in a HTML window. These customizations let you personalize the toolbar and are really easy to make. You can make a custom button to show the weather in your city, to play a game inline in the browser or anything else that you can imagine. Some examples of custom buttons are the MSN, Gallery and News buttons that are installed by default with the Toolbar. The MSN button, for example is the button with the butterfly icon that contains a shortcut to the MSN homepage and has links to various content on MSN. To create your first button, you can use the Windows Live Gallery custom button creation page located here http://gallery.live.com/createcustombutton.aspx It steps the user through some easy steps to create a basic custom button that can have RSS feeds, shortcuts, searches and a menu of links. When you create the button, you will then have the option to add the button to your toolbar, download the button package and/ or share the button with others in the Windows Live Gallery. I recommend that you first add the button to your toolbar to see what you have created. Custom buttons are defined by an XML file with one or more icon files. Your custom button will appear on the rightmost of the Toolbar. To see the XML used to generate the button, you can look in the following directory on your computer C:\Documents and Settings\your user name\Application Data\Microsoft\WLTB Custom Buttons You will find a folder for each of your custom buttons, for example the folder “microsoft.msn.mymsn.btn” contains the XML file and image for the MSN button. You can also view the folder containing your button and look at the XML file for the button. Using the Windows Live Toolbar Custom Button SDK located below you can learn how to create more advanced buttons. http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa738787.aspx With the SDK, you can learn how to edit the XML file associated with your button to change its behavior. One of my favorite features is the ability to add a “buttonWindow” which will allow you to create a dropdown of any webpage in the window. This can be especially helpful to get a quick glance of a website that you browse often without navigating in your current page. There are a lot of other cool features that are supported by custom buttons, check out the SDK for more information. - Shannon Westphal, Windows Live Toolbar Program Manager April 09 Even more Sidebar gadgets!Hello Gallery,
Donovan is one of our Silver partners on Gallery and he's helped create even more top quality gadgets which are now available on Gallery. We're cross-posting the following from Graceworld: http://blogs.msdn.com/graceworld/archive/2008/04/09/get-your-sidebar-gadgets.aspx
March 18 Customizable display pictures now available!Gallery is pleased to announce that we now offer customizable Messenger display pictures! We’ve joined with a few Gold tier partners to bring you more premium content, including winks. In some cases, you’ll need Microsoft Points to purchase the new premium content. Don’t have Microsoft Points? Just click Buy when you’ve found the item you want, and you’ll have the opportunity to buy some Microsoft Points. After your purchase, you’ll be able to add your new custom display picture to Messenger and find a record of it in your Gallery purchase history. Check out our new stores focused on each of our three Gold partners:
Hope you enjoy! - Katarina and the rest of the Windows Live Gallery Team December 24 Holiday promotion winners Now that the holiday promotion has come to a close, we are very pleased to announce the winning display picture and background. Thank you to everyone who submitted entries and congratulations to Mary, who was our overall winner in both the display picture and the background category. These items will be featured on our Messenger page. The winning hamster display pic, by Mary:
And the matching Christmas Hamster background, also by Mary:
Happy Holidays from all of us at Windows Live Gallery! November 19 Want to get your Messenger items featured in Gallery? Check out our Holiday promotion!The Windows Live Gallery team is excited to announce a new promotion - submit a “Holiday-themed” Messenger emoticon, display picture, or background, and your item may be featured in Gallery. If you’re feeling really creative, you can submit a pack of all three for some special recognition. So get with the Holiday spirit - here’s what need to know before you enter: How to enter
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Not sure how to get started? Check out the developer center for tips on submitting Messenger items. Just make sure to have a Holiday theme - Christmas, Hanukah, or any other Holiday you like to celebrate. If you still have questions, you can add a comment to this blog to have your questions/comments answered.
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