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The {{WebSlice-begin}} and {{WebSlice-end}} templates can be used to create Web Slices out of certain content in a page. Web Slices are snippets of HTML content - marked up using hAtom
and hSlice
microformats - that the browser keeps updated. The snippet can be viewed in the browser without navigating to the article - with all formatting applied. Web Slices currently work in Internet Explorer 8 and Mozilla Firefox (the latter needs the WebChunks extension).
To mark up a snippet as a Web Slice, add {{WebSlice-begin|id = n | title = WebSlice Title | expires = date/time}}
before the section and {{WebSlice-end}}
after the section. In the id
field, specify a sequence number for the Web Slice. For example, add 1 for the first Web Slice, 2 for the second and so on. If it is not specified, it defaults to 1. In the title
field, specify a human-readable title for the Web Slice. If it is not specified, the title of the page is used. The expires
parameter is optional; it is used to specify when the syndicated content becomes no longer valid and informs the browser to stop updating the Web Slice. For example if you are monitoring the RfA tally, you can set the Web Slice to expire around the estimated closing time of the RfA.
This feature currently only works on Internet Explorer 8 and Firefox with the webchunks addon.
The following parameters are required: [1]
The following parameters are optional.
Valid time formats: Mon, 15 Aug 05 15:52:01 +0000 22 Jul 2010 17:30:00 PDT Wed, 02 Oct 2002 08:00:00 EST Wed, 02 Oct 2002 13:00:00 GMT Wed, 02 Oct 2002 15:00:00 +0200
The Alternative Display Source, Alternative Navigation property and Alternative Update Source are net yet supported for security reasons.
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