I want to "subscribe" to IGN: Daily Fix, and being able to click on links to the newest videos from my personalized igoogle page. I can't seem to find an RSS feed for that purpose.
I added a Pandora radio gadget to my iGoogle home page and every time i try to get to my home page it takes me straight to pandora and i can't delete it or get to my home page :/
I can see updates on some blogspot/blogger blogs on my iGoogle homepage, but some of the blogs that I "followed" for some reason do not appear on the iGoogle homepage. Is there a way to specifically choose which blogs you want on to be there?
I really like funny quotes, fun facts etc. Can you suggest something like that? Please don't suggest videos as it takes a lot of time to view in my computer.
On my iGoogle Homepage, my gadgets' frames keep on shrinking so I can't see them completely. Below is a screenshot of my problem:
http://i54.tinypic.com/25ptiyv.png
Thanks,
-J
I'm not sure if this is possible since I have never used iGoogle before, but I would like to have it so that when iGoogle starts up (it is my homepage) it shows the most recent videos from my subscriptions box from my youtube account. I know that if you make the gadget bigger you can select this...
i've got so many gadgets on igoogle that it takes aaaaaggggeeeeeesssssss to load. i really need to delete some so if you could help me that would be great thanks :)
I would really like a news gadget with a slideshow style similar to what you see when you get on the Yahoo homepage, or MSN, or comcast.net. Something a lot more visual then just a list of headlines you get with most of the news gadgets. Thanks!
I want to create a really simple gadget. It's a link... That's it! Where do I go to do it and would the "script" be. I understand that it depends on where the link is going. But some sort of "ground script" would be nice.
10 fast easy points people!
Hello, in igoogle, when I press "add stuff" I am directed to gadget page, where I can search for various gadgets, the problem is that if I search for "google reader", it finds a ton of irrelevant gadgets but not the official google reader gadget. The same for lets say "weather", it just finds...