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I Need This Page on My Desktop:

http://onlineclock.net/

Saving the page source doesn't work...Please help me.

studiohack
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Shail
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If you're using Windows XP you can do this via Active Desktop:

  1. Open the Control Panel.
  2. Open the Display icon.
  3. Click the Desktop tab.
  4. Click the Customize Desktop button.
  5. Click the Web tab in the Desktop Items window.

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Windows Vista has replaced the Active Desktop with Windows Sidebar (Now Called Windows Desktop Gadgets starting with Windows 7) , which also allows components to be added to the desktop.

Gareth
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  • That brings up a good question though... is there any desktop gadget for V/7 which essentially runs an iframe hosting a user-specified URL? I didn't see one with a quick google, but I guess it could be useful. – eidylon Nov 29 '09 at 16:26