Make Your Own Widgets With WebClip

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WebClip is a new feature that’s built into Leopard’s version of Safari 3 (beta users need not apply). What it does is takes a little section of the internet and makes a self updating Widget out of it.

To do this, click the little scissors icon next to the Reload button, then choose the area you wish to be made into a widget. Once you have all that figured out, click “Add” and Dashboard will automatically open with your new Widget in the middle. It will say “Loading Clip”, this could take a while so let it load. Once it’s done, the result should look something like this:

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Note: For some reason, not all the Widgets you make will work the way you intend them to (e.g. they won’t update, or it’s just a blank widget). The service isn’t 100% quite yet but it works all right.


 
 

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