Custom Button SDK
Windows Live Toolbar Custom Button SDK
The Windows Live Toolbar Custom Button Software Development Kit
(SDK) shows how you can extend Toolbar with custom buttons. This SDK provides a
quick overview of how users can install publicly available buttons and create
their own simple buttons. Most of this SDK, however, shows how you can use XML
to create more sophisticated custom buttons, and how you can distribute those
buttons to users.
In order to use or develop custom buttons, you must have
installed Windows Live Toolbar version 3.0 or higher installed. Custom buttons
are not supported by previous releases of Windows Live Toolbar.
What is a Custom Button?
Custom buttons make Windows Live Toolbar more relevant to users.
Each user can customize the Toolbar to reflect how he or she uses the Internet.
Custom buttons can provide functions such as the following:
·
Shortcut access to a Web site, including links to various
locations in the Web site.
·
The ability to search a Web site directly from Toolbar.
·
The ability to display information in the button’s menu or to
display information in an HTML window that drops down from the button.
Each custom button is defined by a single XML file and one or
more icon files, which are all stored on the user’s computer in a location known
to Toolbar. In addition, users can upload custom buttons to the Windows Live
Gallery and share them with the rest of the Windows Live Community.
Packaging custom buttons for distribution simply involves
packing the XML and icon files into a cabinet file.
Default Custom Buttons
Windows Live Toolbar comes with the following three custom
buttons:
Gallery
button
Provides shortcuts to the services and content on the
Windows Live Gallery Web site (http://gallery.live.com),
and helps users to customize Toolbar by:
·
Linking directly to the home page, Make a button, and
Help areas of the Windows Live Gallery.
·
Using Toolbar’s Search box to search the Windows Live
Gallery for content to further customize Toolbar
·
Connecting to Gallery RSS feeds that provide custom button
recommendations. The user can install the recommended buttons with a single
click.
MSN Links button
Provides a shortcut to the MSN home page, and links to
various content on the MSN Web site.
News
button
Provides shortcuts to the services and content on the
MSNBC Web site, and helps users find the content they want by:
·
Linking directly to the MSNBC home page.
·
Using Toolbar’s Search box to search MSNBC.com.
·
Providing a categorized menu of news headlines, based on RSS feeds
from MSNBC.com. Users can navigate to the full article by clicking the headline
in the menu.
Posting Custom Buttons on the Windows Live Gallery
Users can choose to submit buttons to be hosted on the Windows
Live Gallery. Users can submit buttons that reside on their local computer, or
buttons they have recently created using the Make a button page of the
Windows Live Gallery. Buttons hosted on the Windows Live Gallery are publicly
available.
Web site owners can use this function to distribute buttons that
advertise their site’s content and services.
Creating Custom Buttons
With the tools available on the Make a button page of the
Windows Live Gallery, users can create their own simple custom buttons by
filling out a Web form. The form resides at
http://gallery.live.com/createcustombutton.aspx.
Hosting Custom Buttons
In addition to submitting custom buttons to the Windows Live
Gallery, Web site owners can host custom buttons on their own sites. For
example, a Web site may host a button that provides functionality related to the
Web site content, or a button generated in response to user interest or
subscription information gathered by the Web site.
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