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Create Your Own Simple iGoogle Gadget

You do not need to be a super programmer to create gadgets for you and your friend’s iGoogle page.  Now this method is not going to create any flashy games or show stock reports, but it is a fun way to share content with friends and family.  If you have not yet created an iGoogle page it is very simple, just sign in with your Gmail login (or set up a new account) and get started creating content for the page. 

To start adding content go to the link Add Stuff and you can browse through hundreds of gadgets based upon different categories and topics.  Here is the example of the How-To Geek iGoogle gadget.

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The first thing is to go to go to Google’s page to create your own gadget.  When you get to the page there are a 7 basic templates where you just fill in a form and save to get your gadget.  Here I am going to show the Free Form template.  For this example I will be making a gadget for yours truly but you can customize yours for whatever you want.

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Next enter in a title for your gadget and a link to your website or blog.  Enter in your unique text, and choose the layout and background colors.  You can then preview your gadget as you edit and make changes.

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You can add a picture from your Picasa Web Album, Web Address, or directly upload from your hard drive.

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This is the final product of my weekly tip gadget.

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After you have created your gadget you will want to decide if you want to publish it to the gadget directory or not.  If this is a personal gadget for you and your friend’s then you probably do not want to publish it.  However, you can change that setting later if you feel the need.  I am going to go ahead and publish this one.

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To make changes to your iGoogle gadget simply click the drop down options menu and make changes.  After creating the gadget you might want to invite more people to share it with.

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This method is a basic and simple way to share content with friends, family, and colleagues on their iGoogle pages.  In future articles we will go inside the Google Gadget API and learn to create some cool and crazy flashing gizmo’s.       

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This article was originally written on 07/30/08 Tagged with: Fun, Internet, Free Software Utilities

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Comments (11)

  1. Nitya

    good tip!
    thanks!

  2. Ron Eklof

    Thanks for the tip. Was able to follow the simple instructions and set up my own gadget. Be well and prosper. Ron

  3. Dyeison

    Olá,

    Muito bom, gostei :)

    valew

  4. lilatovcocktail

    Great post. You can make a gadget in a couple minutes.
    Is there an easy way to embed an RSS feed in the gadget?

  5. ehtshaam

    hello i am making a new account on i google buy love you

  6. vishal

    good but how add the link at description area…
    gadget is .xml file or any other formate????

  7. igooglegadgetblog.com

    Yeah I love iGoogle gadgets. Not only are Google gadgets easy to make but you can also use them in a multitude of ways. I have recently started a blog that I hope will bring to light some of the most interesting gadgets.

  8. Inspector Gadget

    lilatovcocktail,

    There are a couple of easy ways to add an RSS feed to your iGoogle page.

    From the directory (http://www.google.com/ig/directory), there's a link on the bottom left that reads "Add feed or gadget" where you can paste in the url of the RSS feed.

    If you want to share with others, or can't find the previously mentioned link, the following link (with your feed's url substituted) will add the feed to anyone's page.

    You can use the Wizard here (http://www.google.com/webmasters/add.html) if you like.

  9. Inspector Gadget

    Oops, my link got stripped. The second link should be:

    http://fusion.google.com/add?source=atgs&feedurl=INSERT_FEED_URL

    Hope this helps!

  10. Delgado Business Software

    Fantastic Article! Thanks very much.

  11. Jason

    This is great! I have just created my first gadget after reading this post!


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