Pinned sites for the desktop
Learn how, as a developer, you can implement the Pinned sites feature of Windows Internet Explorer to integrate your website with the Windows desktop. These scenarios walk you through the process of adding site metadata, custom Jump Lists, notification icons, and Thumbnail Preview toolbar controls to the websites you develop.
This table shows which features are available in Internet Explorer for the desktop and Internet Explorer in the new Windows UI.
Feature | Internet Explorer for the desktop | Internet Explorer in the Windows UI |
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Application Name | Yes | Yes |
32x32 pixel icon | Yes | Yes |
Nav button color | Yes | No |
Tooltip | Yes | Yes |
Windows size | Yes | No |
Start URL | Yes | No |
Static jump list | Yes | Yes |
Dynamic jump list | Yes | Yes |
Overlay icons | Yes | No |
Flashing | Yes | No |
Thumbnail toolbar | Yes | No |
Notifications offline | No | Yes |
144x144px Png badge | No | Yes |
Note Pinned sites behave essentially the same in Windows Internet Explorer 9, and Internet Explorer for the desktop on Windows 8.
In this section
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This introduction describes the features of the Windows 7 taskbar that Pinned sites can implement, shows you how a Pinned site window differs from a normal instance of Internet Explorer 9, and explains why, as a site developer, you might add Pinned site features to the websites that you create. |
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This topic provides an overview of the samples that are used in this documentation, and an index of tasks. Start here if you are unsure of what to do next. |
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This topic explains how users of Internet Explorer 9 can pin a website to the Windows taskbar and Windows 8 users can pin to the Start screen. |
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This section uses the Channel9 Podcast Player sample to show you how to create a basic Pinned site. You also learn some best practices to help promote the functionality to users of your website. |
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In this section, you learn how to use the Pinned site API to create dynamic and personalized Jump Lists that are relevant to the user. This scenario introduces the TweetFeed sample application. |
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In this section, you learn how to extend the Channel9 Podcast Player sample application with a Thumbnail Toolbar that controls playback of audio tracks. |
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In this section, you learn how the TweetFeed sample application uses icon overlays to indicate application states, such as how many new messages are currently displayed. |
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In this section, you learn some ways to advertise the features of your Pinned site. |
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In this section, you learn how to define badge metadata, and how a server should respond to requests for badge updates. |
Related topics
Badge Notifications, directly on your Windows 8 Pinned Site
Fresh Tweets 2.0 - demo for Windows 8
High Quality Visuals for Pinned Sites in Windows 8
Internet Explorer 9 Samples and Tutorials
Internet Explorer 9 Test Drive: Site Pinning Demos
Pinned Sites: Windows 7 Desktop Integration with Internet Explorer 9