Grab content from any website and turn it into a widget for your blog, add it to your Netvibes/Pageflakes/iGoogle homepage, or create an OpenSocial app!
To get started, choose a website to grab content from and enter its web address (eg: http://xyz) below:
Need some help? Watch this screencast
for more information.
New Widget Creation Bookmarklet! Widgetize any web page you're currently visiting -- with only one click!
Bookmarklet:
Widgetize This!
How To Install This Bookmarklet In Your Web Browser:
Internet Explorer
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Firefox
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Safari
Step One: Verify that your 'Links' Browser Toolbar is visible
- a. Select the 'View -> Toolbars' menu option, making sure the "Links" menu option is checked.
- b. Select 'View -> Toolbars' again, verifying that the "Lock the Toolbars" menu option is not checked.
Note: If the Links toolbar is positioned to the far right of your Internet Explorer window, you will need to drag or double click on the 'handle' on the left to re-position it so that the
Widgetize Content! button is visible.
Step Two: Install the
Widgetize This! Bookmarklet in your Links Toolbar
- a. Right-click on the Bookmarklet link above, and choose "Add to Favorites". (If Internet Explorer displays a security message, just click "Yes" to continue.)
- b. From the "Add a Favorite" window, click "Create In" to show a list of your Favorites folders. (If the list is already displayed, skip this step.)
- c. From the list of Favorites folders, select the "Links" folder.
- d. Click the "OK" button.
That's it!
Step One: Verify that your Browser 'Bookmarks' Toolbar is visible
- a. Select the 'View -> Toolbars' menu option, making sure the "Bookmarks Toolbar" menu option is checked.
Step Two: Install the
Widgetize This! Bookmarklet in your Bookmarks Toolbar
- a. Drag the Bookmarklet link above to your Bookmarks Toolbar, dropping it there.
That's it!
Step One: Verify that your Browser "Bookmarks Bar" is visible.
- a. Select the 'View -> Show Bookmarks Bar' menu option.
Note: If the 'View' menu shows "Hide Bookmarks Bar" instead of "Show Bookmarks Bar", then the Bookmarks Bar is already enabled.
Step Two: Install the
Widgetize This! Bookmarklet in your Bookmarks Bar
- a. Drag the Bookmarklet link above to your Bookmarks Bar, dropping it there.
- b. When prompted for a name, rename it or leave the existing name.
That's it!
Want to see an example widget? Check this one out, and browse for more here.
Interested in how this works? Check out our blog.
Would you rather create a Web API
instead? We can do that, too. Go here.
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