Implementing Website Pinning in ASP.NET
Internet
Explorer 9 introduced a new feature - Pinned Websites - that allows you
to create a shortcut to a website on Windows 7 taskbar. A pinned
website, however, exposes much more functionality than an ordinary
shortcut. Normally to launch a website, the user needs to open a browser
instance, type in website URL in the browser address bar and then
navigate to the required part of the website. Pinning a website allows
the user to launch it much like a desktop application. The user can
simply click on the icon of the pinned website or select a specific
option from a menu and start working with the website. Since a pinned
website is always visible on the taskbar, website pinning also grabs
constant user attention. This can result in significant increase in the
usage of the website for obvious reasons. No wonder that every ASP.NET
developer would like to take advantage of this feature in their
websites. To that end this article discusses various steps involved in
enabling pinning for your website. It also illustrates creating static
and dynamic task entries and discusses a few other scenarios specific to
ASP.NET.
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