Cross Browser Sidebar Development—Web Applications are just a click away
The most underrated part of Firefox or IE is sidebar. Sidebars are capable of holding so much but we limit it only to viewing history and viewing the bookmarks of your recent favorite pages. Have you ever wondered how easier it would be to keep those top few web applications that you use everyday, at home or in your office after your Firefox sidebar development or IE sidebar development? Yes, your sidebar has all the ability to hold your most important web applications so that you can simply access them with a mouse click.
How to Place web application in the sidebar?
Most of the web applications you view are simple web pages; you can simply use a bookmark method. In Firefox, bookmark the page and put it in your bookmarks toolbar. Then, right click the bookmark you just created, select “Properties”, and check “Load this bookmark in the sidebar” option. Then, just click the bookmark to load it in the sidebar. Wow! Isn’t it simple enough?
You can also use iGoogle which is a simple Firefox add-on that embeds the individual iGoogle modules into the sidebar. This way, with browser sidebar development you can view the weather, baseball scores, and feeds all at one glance without needing to inflate your browser.
Essential features for a Cross browser sidebar development
Create an infallible cross browser sidebar development for e.g.: IE sidebar development and Firefox sidebar development for a website with the following features:
- Should be able to grab URL of main page.
- Should be hosted on the main website domain.
- Should not require any change to the main website pages themselves (but code could be added to a globally loaded .js file).
- Must work in major browsers (e.g. Firefox sidebar development has a few ways).
- Ideally, should require no downloads (eg not a Firefox extension or BHO).
- Should not get reloaded with each page load (i.e. not injecting an iframe in every page – flickers).