Netvibes Tutorial


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Netvibes.com is a custom made home page solution that allows you to create a personalised page filled with content that you find useful… that is relevant to YOU! It’s ideal for your browser homepage and can be accessed from any web enabled computer anywhere!

I LOVE this service so much! I love it to the point that I have put in a few long hours compiling a dead simple tutorial covering the basic steps you need to take to ensure a rich “Netvibes” experience for yourself.

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Where to Begin:

  1. Create an Account »
  2. Customise »
  3. Adding RSS Feeds »
  4. Adding Other Content Modules »

1. Create an Account

A. Navigate to the Netvibes.com website to get started:

B. Register your details to create an account:

  • Sign InClick on the "Sign In" link at the top right of the screen
  • Under the "New User" heading click the "Sign Up Now!" link
  • Fill out the fields as required and click "Sign Up" to continue.

C. Check your email for confirmation of your login details:

  • Save this email in a folder where you will find it again in case you forget your login details

Please Note: If you do not receive this email, make sure you check that your SPAM filter has not diverted the email to your SPAM folder or trash.

2. Customising Your Netvibes Account

Blank AccountYou will notice that once logged into your new account, you are presented with a single tab "General" containing a number of default modules (Gmail, Kelkoo, Techcrunch etc). Get used to these two terms (tab & module) as I will use them extensively throughout the rest of this tutorial.

You will also notice a number in brackets next to the "General" tab title. This number indicates the number of news items on this tab that remain unread by you. In fact, any red numbers in brackets like the "(7)" next to the "Techcrunch" module heading indicates the number of unread items in that module too. These numbers will decrease when you view items within the module and be reflected in the number in the tab accordingly.

It’s now time to start customising your Netvibes account so it becomes filled with content relevant to you. Following I will cover how you go about doing the following:

A. How to change your page name:

  • Sing InSimply click on the text "Type your page title here", and do just that!
  • Click anywhere outside the page title area to save.

B. How to change the title of a tab:

  • Tab TitleClick directly on the the title to make it editable
  • Enter in your new tab title and click anywhere outside of the tab to save.

C. How to create a new tab:

  • New TabClick on the "New Tab" link
  • Enter in the title of your new tab, for example "Shopping"
  • Click anywhere outside of the tab to save
  • Change the position of your new tab by clicking and dragging.

D. How to add an icon to a tab:

  • Add an IconHover over a tab until the tab option icons appear
  • Click on the "down arrow" to open the tab options menu
  • Select an icon
  • Save your selection by closing the tab options menu by clicking on the "x" at the top right of the menu.

E. How to change the column layouts of your tabs:

  • Changing the Column LayoutHover over a tab until the tab option icons appear
  • Click on the "down arrow" to open the tab options menu
  • Click on the "Number of Columns" option heading to reveal your column options
  • Make your selection
  • Save your selection by closing the tab options menu by clicking on the "x" at the top right of the menu.

F. How to move modules between tabs:

  • Moving Modules Between TabsHover over a coloured module heading until a cross directional cursor appears
  • Click and drag the module over the top of the tab you wish to move it to until the tab outline turns red
  • Drop the module on the tab.

G. How to edit module options:

Editing Module OptionsAll modules have editing options of some kind that can be accessed and manipulated in the following way:

  • Hover over a coloured module heading until the module option icons appear
  • Click on the "Edit" link
  • Play around with the editable options, clicking any "Save" buttons when required, until you have the desired module orientation
  • Click on the "Close Edit" link to save your changes.

H. How to delete modules:

  • Deleting ModulesHover over a coloured module heading until the module option icons appear
  • Click on the "x" to delete the module.

Be warned, once a module is deleted, any edits you have made to it will be lost.

3. Adding RSS Feeds

The real power of your Netvibes account comes in the ability to deliver you headlines from all of your favourite news sites and blogs through the magic of RSS feeds.

If you’ve never heard about RSS, thanks to the "Back in Skinny Jeans Blog" here’s a quick "Oprah Definition":

In Oprah speak, RSS stands for: I’m “Ready for Some Stories”. It is a way online for you to get a quick list of the latest story headlines from all your favorite websites and blogs all in one place. How cool is that?

Suppose you have 50 sites and blogs that you like to visit regularly. Going to visit each website and blog everyday could take you hours. With RSS, you can “subscribe” to a website or blog, and get “fed” all the new headlines from all of these 50 sites and blogs in one list, and see what’s going on in minutes instead of hours. What a time saver!

But how do you find a feed on a website and how then do you add it to your Netvibes account?

A. How to find an RSS feed on your favourite websites:

  • Selection of RSS Feed IconsLook for any of the symbols featured in the graphic on the right RSS Feeds are generally indicated by orange symbols or text links featuring the words "RSS", "XML" or "ATOM"
  • Right click on the link and select "Copy Link Location" (in Firefox) or "Properties" and copy the "Address (URL):" in Internet Explorer.

B. What if my favourite site doesn’t have an RSS feed:

You will no doubt come across sites from time-to-time that don’t provide RSS feeds enabling you to keep up-to-date with latest news stories or site updates. In these instances, it is possible to create your own feeds for these websites by using web-based RSS feed-builders such as the following:

  • Ponyfish RSS Feed Builder – I use this service ALL THE TIME cause it’s intuitive, simple to use and most importantly it works! Visit the site, create an account and start building!
  • Dapper: The Data Mapper – A more powerful and therefore slightly more complicated development environment than Ponfish, Dapper allows you to extract information from just about any website in a variety of ways including creating RSS feeds. The best place to start with Dapper is with their informative flash demo.

C. How to add an RSS feed to Netvibes:

Adding an RSS FeedYou will add RSS feeds to your Netvibes account in individual new modules. These are easily created in the following way:

  • Log into your Netvibes account
  • Click on the tab you wish to add your new RSS feed module to
  • Click on the "Add Content" link at the top left of the page
  • Click on the "Add My Feed" link to open the feed addition form
  • Paste or type in the RSS feed address of your site obtained using the method explained above
  • Click on the "Add" button
  • When Netvibes has finished verifying the feed, your new feed module will be created.

Enter in a site URL for autodiscoveryPlease note: If you have been unable to locate a feed icon/address on one of your favourite sites and you aren’t confident enough to use a site like "Ponyfish" or "Dapper" (see above), try entering in the URL of the actual site in the feed addition form and Netvibes will attempt to find (autodiscovery) the feed for you.

D. Netvibes Firefox Extension:

The Netvibes Firefox ExtensionBy far the easiest and BEST ways to add feeds to your account is by using Netvibes’ "Add2Netvibes Firefox Extension".

Check out the Netvibes "tools" page for full instructions on how to install the extension. Obviously, you will need to be using the unbeatable Firefox browser to take advantage of the extension.

If you’re an IE user and haven’t yet tried Firefox as an alternative browser, I can’t encourage you enough to give it a go and allow yourself to experience a completely new browsing experience. Simply click on the button below to download Firefox to your system and you’ll be "Netvibing" like a pro in no time!

4. Adding Other Content Modules

As well as RSS feeds from your favourite websites, you can also add a whole host of different content modules to your Netvibes account from Flickr albums, to weather trackers, bookmarks, to-do lists, iCal/Gmail calendars, sticky notes, search tools and more!

I’ll let you explore all the modules on offer on your own through it’s partner selection or the community driven "Netvibes Ecosystem", but I will cover a select few below to illustrate just how easy it is for you to add them to your account. I’ll look at the following in order:

A. How to add a Flickr module:

Add a Flickr ModuleIt’s great being able to stay up to date with additions to the Flickr accounts of friends and family you keep an eye on, without having to visit the site looking for changes all the time. Here’s how you can do it:

  • Visit your desired Flickr page/album and find the RSS feed link at the bottom right – COPY IT

    For example:

    http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/photos_public.gne?id=33264358@N00&format=rss_200

  • Log into your Netvibes account
  • Click on the tab you wish to add your new module to
  • Click on the "Add Content" link at the top left of the page
  • Adding a Flickr ModuleBrowse through the content menu until you find the "Flickr photos" link – CLICK IT
  • Click on the "Edit" link
  • Paste the Flickr RSS feed address into the "Feed or Tag" box provided
  • Click the "Save" button
  • Set the other options as desired
  • Click the "Add to my page" link to save and exit. This will add the new module to your account which you can then move around to the most appropriate location.

Alternatively, instead of adding in the URL of a Flickr page, you can choose to view images relating to a particular tag. For example, we might like to view images of "puppies".

  • Log into your Netvibes account
  • Click on the tab you wish to add your new module to
  • Click on the "Add Content" link at the top left of the page
  • Browse through the content menu until you find the "Flickr photos" link – CLICK IT
  • Click on the "Edit" link
  • Enter the tag "puppy" into the "Feed or Tag" box provided
  • Click the "Save" button
  • Set the other options as desired
  • Click the "Add to my page" link to save and exit. This will add the new module to your account which you can then move around to the most appropriate location.

Please Note: You can add as many Flickr modules for as many cities as you want. Simply repeat the process above for each new module.

B. How to add a Podcast module:

Podcast PlayerNetvibes has a great inbuilt podcast player that makes it REAL easy to listen to your favourite podcasts. In a simliar fashion to adding normal RSS feed modules, here’s what you need to do:

  • Find your desited RSS podcast link on iTunes or the web – COPY IT

    For example:
    http://podcasts.b105.com.au/hamish_and_andy.xml

  • Log into your Netvibes account
  • Click on the tab you wish to add your new podcast module to
  • Adding an RSS Podcast FeedClick on the "Add Content" link at the top left of the page
  • Click on the "Add My Feed" link to open the feed addition form
  • Paste or type in the RSS feed address of your podcast
  • Click on the "Add" button
  • When Netvibes has finished verifying the feed, your new feed module will be created.

C. How to add a Weather module:

Add a Weather ModuleThis one is simple. It gives you a nice current conditions and 3-day weather forecast for whatever location you specify.

  • Log into your Netvibes account
  • Click on the tab you wish to add your new podcast module to
  • Click on the "Add Content" link at the top left of the page
  • Browse through the content menu until you find the "Weather" link – CLICK IT
  • Click on the "Edit" link in the window that appears
  • Enter in the name of your desired town, for example "Vancouver"
  • Set your weather module optionsClick the "Save" button
  • If a list of town options appears, click on the desired location
  • Click on the "Edit" link again
  • Set the other options as desired
  • Click the "Add to my page" link to save and exit. This will add the new module to your account which you can then move around to the most appropriate location.

Please Note: You can add as many Weather modules for as many cities as you want. Simply repeat the process above for each new module.

D. How to add a Bookmarks module:

Add a Weather ModuleStoring your boomarks within your Netvibes account using this module allows you to access them from any computer with an internet connection at any time.

  • Log into your Netvibes account
  • Click on the tab you wish to add your bookmarks module to
  • Click on the "Add Content" link at the top left of the page
  • Browse through the content menu until you find the "Bookmarks" link – CLICK IT
  • Click the "Add to my page" link to save and exit. This will add the new module to your account which you can then move around to the most appropriate location.

Adding bookmarks to your list is essentially the same as adding them to your browser except for the addition of the "Tags" field. Adding tags that describe each link you add makes them easy to find in the future. Here’s how you add bookmarks:

  • Hover over the coloured Bookmarks module heading until the "Edit" link appears – CLICK IT
  • Adding a bookmarkAdd in the title of your bookmark (eg. Masey’s Blog)
  • Type or paste in the URL of your bookmark (eg. http://www.masey.com.au)
  • Enter in one or more "tags" that describe the bookmark you are entering (eg. "blog", "tutorials")
  • Click the "Add" button to save
  • Click the "Close Edit" link to exit.

E. How to add a To-Do List module:

Add a to-do listA great way to keep track of things you need to do online like specific emails you need to send, or bills you need to pay via your online banking facility, is through the use of a to-do list. Here’s how you add one to your account:

  • Log into your Netvibes account
  • Click on the tab you wish to add your to-do list module to
  • Click on the "Add Content" link at the top left of the page
  • Browse through the content menu until you find the "Bookmarks" link – CLICK IT
  • Click the "Add to my page" link to save and exit. This will add the new module to your account which you can then move around to the most appropriate location.

Add a to-do list itemYou should be able to work out quite easily how to add, edit and delete items on your list. I’ll get you started on adding an item:

  • Click on the "New To Do" link
  • Enter in an item description
  • Click anywhere outside the module to save.

Please Note:

  • You can edit or delete each item on your list by hovering over the item and revealing the editing icons on the right
  • Check the boxes to the left of each item when you have completed it
  • You can add as many to-do list modules for as many cities as you want. Simply repeat the process above for each new module.

F. How to add a Sticky Note module:

Add a sticky noteFor all those little notes you need to leave yourself for whatever reason:

  • Log into your Netvibes account
  • Click on the tab you wish to add your to-do list module to
  • Click on the "Add Content" link at the top left of the page
  • Browse through the content menu until you find the "Webnotes" link – CLICK IT
  • Click the "Add to my page" link to save and exit. This will add the new module to your account which you can then move around to the most appropriate location.
  • To add your note, click on "Type your text here" and go for it!
  • Edit your sticky notesHover over the coloured Bookmarks module heading until the "Edit" link appears – CLICK IT
  • Give your sticky note an appropriate title and select a note colour
  • Click anywhere outside the module to save.

Please Note: You can add as many sticky notes as you want. Simply repeat the process above for each new note.

G. How to add a Calendar module:

For those of you with Gmail Calendar or other types of iCal accounts, you can place an attractive reminder module containing your appointments and dates on your Netvibes account as follows:

  • Edit your Calendar moduleVisit your Gmail Calendar/iCal account and find the iCal feed address
  • Right click on the link and select "Copy Link Location" (in Firefox) or "Properties" and copy the "Address (URL):" in Internet Explorer.
  • Log into your Netvibes account
  • Click on the tab you wish to add your calendar module to
  • Click on the "Add Content" link at the top left of the page
  • Browse through the content menu until you find the "Calendar" link – CLICK IT
  • Fill out the calendar options fields including pasting your iCal feed address into the "Ical URL" field
  • Click the "Close Edit" link to save and exit.

Please Note: Click on the "Agenda", "Week" and "Month" links to change your calendar views.

That covers some of the more useful of Netvibe’s partner modules. As mentioned in the introduction to this tutorial section, there also exists an ever growing collection of community developed modules on the "Netvibes Ecosystem". You can browse through and add any number of these modules at your leisure, but here’s a couple of examples to get you started.

H. How to add a Garfield of the Day module:

Garfield Module PreviewPlease Note: Because of it’s dimensions, it is suggested that you add this Garfield comic strip module to a tab that has been set-up with a 2 column layout.

  • Log into your Netvibes account
  • Click on the tab you wish to add your calendar module to
  • Get more modulesClick on the "Get more modules " link at the top left of the page.

The Netvibes Ecosystem site will load.

  • In the search box at the top of the right hand column, perform a search for "garfield"
  • Add moduleIn the search result that appears, click on the "Add Garfield of the Day" button to add the module to your Netvibes account. If you would like to know more about the module first (including user reviews), click on the module title.
  • Select "OK" for any confirmation alerts that appear. This will add the new module to your account which you can then move around to the most appropriate location.

I. How to add a Stock Ticker module:

For the entrepreneurs amongst you, here’s a great little module that will help you keep track of your investments. It covers many of the world’s major stock markets, indices and currencies.

  • Find the code of the stock you wish to monitor. You can use the Yahoo! stock symbol lookup tool if required.

    For example:
    Google (US Market): GOOG
    Billabong (AUS MARKET): BBG.AX

  • Get more modulesLog into your Netvibes account
  • Click on the tab you wish to add your calendar module to
  • Click on the "Get more modules " link at the top left of the page.

The Netvibes Ecosystem site will load.

  • In the search box at the top of the right hand column, perform a search for "finance"
  • In the search result that appears, click on the "Add Finance" button to add the module to your Netvibes account. If you would like to know more about the module first (including user reviews), click on the module title.
  • Select "OK" for any confirmation alerts that appear. This will add the new module to your account which you can then move around to the most appropriate location.

The following explains how to add a stock to your module:

  • Edit your stock optionsHover over the coloured Finance module heading until the "Edit" link appears – CLICK IT
  • Enter your stock code into the given field, example "GOOG"
  • Select the corresponding market the stock is listed on, example "USA"
  • Click "Add" to save
  • Click the "Close Edit" link when you’re finshed adding your stocks etc. to exit.

J. How to add a Webcam module:

The "Image Module" is one of my favourite modules. Not only can you use it to display a favourite photo, if you are clever enough, you can use it to display dynamically updated webcams, traffic cams or even random galleries.

Personally I use it to display a fantastic webcam of Vancouver’s Burrard Bridge and English Bay. Here’s how I do it:

  • Find the URL of the image you wish to feature in your image module.

    For example: http://www.katkam.ca/p.asp?what=currentjpg

  • Get more modulesLog into your Netvibes account
  • Click on the tab you wish to add your image module to
  • Click on the "Get more modules " link at the top left of the page.

The Netvibes Ecosystem site will load.

  • In the search box at the top of the right hand column, perform a search for "image"
  • Browse through the search results that appear until you find "The Image Module"
  • Click on the "Add The Image Module" button to add the module to your Netvibes account. If you would like to know more about the module first (including user reviews), click on the module title.
  • Select "OK" for any confirmation alerts that appear. This will add the new module to your account which you can then move around to the most appropriate location.

The following explains how to add your own image to the module:

  • Hover over the coloured image module heading until the "Edit" link appears – CLICK IT
  • You will notice a URL already positioned within the given text field:


    http://www.paris.free.fr/netvibes/img.php

  • At THE END of this URL, add in the text "?url=" THEN your image URL:


    For example:

    http://www.paris.free.fr/netvibes/img.php
    ?url=http://www.katkam.ca/p.asp?what=currentjpg

  • Click on the "Go" button to save and your image will appear
  • Click the "Close Edit" link to save and exit.
Did you find this tutorial helpful at all? If you would like to leave a comment or ask any further questions, you can do so in the comments section below.




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35 Responses to “Netvibes Tutorial”

  1. masey says:

    I just received a great little email from “Tariq” at “Netvibes.com” saying: “I’ve just got through your tutorial on netvibes and it is amazing. Thanks for your trust and your support!…” Awwwwww… I’m stoked that they have seen it!

  2. Devang says:

    Hi Thanks for the great tutorials. Absoulutely wonderful work. Thanks again. Regards, Devang – A Newbie Netvibes User :-)

  3. Taro says:

    I’ve used netvibes for ages and this thing would have been great for me getting started. My only suggestion would be about adding rss feeds which can be a pain with all the copy and pasting.

    The add to Netvibes extension for firefox makes it all very simple and is worth a mention. Check it out on the eco page. Great tutorial, I’m off to tell everyone on digg.

    Taro’s last blog post… PS3 Cat ad

    • masey says:

      Thanks for your comment Taro. I have full intentions on adding in a small section regarding the Firefox extension, but to be honest I’m just waiting for the plugin to become compatible with the latest Firefox 2.0 release before doing so.

  4. ~an* says:

    Fantastic work for the tutorial. Funnily enough I was on digg and drifted off to your site. I’m a newbie Netvibes user and I totally find it saves me so much time and effort in surfing around the net.

    However it’s unfortunate that not ALL sites have RSS and I can’t get much out of those sites to link into my netvibes page. Any ideas?

  5. masey says:

    A great tool I use for some sites that don’t contain their own RSS feeds is Pony Fish RSS. Depending on the layout of the website in question, with a few simple steps that the site walks you through, you can have a customised feed all ready to go. Hope that helps…

  6. Opo says:

    Thanks Masey, very good work: Netvibes should pay you… I would like to give more information on the “Image Module”. I work on it 3 full days to understand it because of lack of good explanations and also because I am not a “specialist”.

    You can Modify and personalize your “Image Module” by typing in just after the url also the: title and/or width and/or height and/or link (to the clip) but all choices must be preceeded by: & That’all.

    I used it to show on netvibes a pic remembering me a YouTube clip (it should work with GoogleVideo and also my hardDisk) Bye Opo

  7. masey says:

    Check out “MobuzzTV” for the lovely “Karina” giving a good rundown of Netvibes including an interview with Tariq. I got a mention and a link too… I’m stoked!

  8. Galen says:

    Thanks, thanks, thanks a lot. I don’t need this tutorial but I like this kind of order. A clear and simple way to show info. A lot of people will thank you about that.

  9. Johannes says:

    Well done… And what an amazing adoption of Squible!!!

    Johannes’s last blog post… Geschützt: Familien Newsletter Advent 2008

  10. Kyle says:

    Hi Masey, Thanks for the tutorial! If you ever need any Chinese-related help, let me know!

    Best!

  11. Mary says:

    Absolutely, you’ve made a GREAT tutorial.

  12. Roy says:

    Very well done tutorial!

    Roy’s last blog post… Roy Lindemann rejoint le Groupe VoiceCorp

  13. Otir says:

    Thanks for the nice tutorial. I read it after I learnt how to use Netvibes (I know, it sounds strange to read the tutorial afterwards, but that’s how I learn, trials and errors, and then I check what I missed in the first place, otherwise it is hard for me to understand what you’re talking about). The tutorial is great!

    I have been advised to use more tabs to lighten the burden of loading each page (when you have lots of rss feeds on it, which is my case). What do you think about mentioning it?

    It was then useful for me to know that I could drag and drop each box in the new tab. Now when I enter a new rss how will it place itself on Netvibes? on the last open tab? or the general one? Thanks!

  14. Boudewijn says:

    Thank you for the great tutorial. The tutorial is truely great!!

    Thx, Boudewijn

  15. cfraga says:

    Thanks for this great tutorial! I am a new user of netvibes. Your tutorial clarified a lot of doubts and I also learned some new stuff about configuring my netvibes. Thanks again!

  16. Yoganini says:

    Hi, Really useful stuff. I wish I could produce tutorials that good for my library students!!

    Yoganini

  17. Boggins says:

    Great stuff. Thanks for all the effort – I found NETVIBES only today and it and you are 1st class!

  18. Brython says:

    Hi Masey The BBC this morning (bbc.co.uk/click) had quite a lot to say about “Netvibes” so much so, I have download your Tutorial.

    Regards Brython

  19. Frank says:

    Excellent job: I’ve just discovered Netvibes, and your tutorial has been very helpful. Great work! Sorry for the fake email, but you know how it is with email addys these days…

  20. Opo says:

    Hi again, your Netvibes Tutorial is so good that I have put a direct subject on it with a link in the New Netvibes users Forum: http://netvibes.7.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=2 Good work! Opo

  21. Joe says:

    hello masey, i just discovered netvibes and i could barely make head or tails of it – until i read your tutorial which made everything clear!

    a well done and also a beautiful presentation. thanks a lot.

    Joe’s last blog post… The Spiritual Aspect of Freelancing

  22. Cat says:

    Thanks for your work Masey, very helpfull for such a beginner as me (you make me write in english to thanks you, I haven’t done it for years !!!)

    Cat’s last blog post… CHRONOPHAGE

  23. Opo says:

    New version is perfect !

  24. rvr says:

    thanks for the tutorial, nice work. one issue i’m having is with the add2netvibes extension. it simply doesn’t seem to be working for me and i can find no reference anywhere online to issues with it, nor can i find anywhere else to ask about it. i installed it in firefox 2.0.0.1 and the button doesn’t show up. anyone have this problem? any hints? thanks.

    rvr’s last blog post… Bynum set to step up rehab work

  25. rvr says:

    thanks masey, i found it there. there’s something funny going on, though. when i put it in and hit ok to dismiss the customze window the browser doesn’t render the area that was behind the window–leaves a gray area–and seems to get stuck. so i quit and restart firefox and the button is gone. i wonder if it conflicts with my theme or something. i’ll have to play around. thanks for the tip, though.

  26. rvr says:

    ok, so it looks like it was conflicting with the extension all-in-one sidebar, which i like very much. after disabling that it seems to be working fine. not sure if it will break if i enable it again after getting add2netvibes functioning. thanks again for the help. i had the impression that it was supposed to show up in my address bar after installation, am i wrong? does it require that you add it from the customze dialog? if so, that’s not very good usability practice, especially without instructions.

    rvr’s last blog post… Bynum set to step up rehab work

  27. Margo Haubein says:

    I am not able to remove modules from my account, I can add them but not delete. Also, when I click on certain things (even to sign in), I am unable to read because it comes up “clear” over my existing page – the back page shows thru and I am unable to read what I clicked on.

    • masey says:

      Margo, I’d say that’s something you’d need to take up with the development guys at “Netvibes”. It could be any number of factors relating mainly to whatever browser it is you are using. My guess is you’re using IE of some kind. Have you tried using Firefox? It’s a far “site-friendly” browser.

  28. Brad says:

    I worked with a group of teachers to set up relevant NetVibes pages. The only issue I couldn’t solve was making NewVibes come up automatically as the home page of the browser (Firefox). It seems to require logging in to the netvibes account every time, even when “Remember” is checked. Is that correct, or is there a trick past the login?

    • masey says:

      Brad, there’s definitely a way for it to be done as I used Netvibes as my home page for many months there for a while. I’d say your need to log in each time is more to do with your browser settings than anything else. Do you perhaps have it set so your cookies are reset each time you shut down the browser?

  29. ergalvin says:

    your the man, that was a great tutorial. we were trying to get our friends and family to use netvibes, so we wrote a post about how awesome it is (http://thesmoothhandle.com/?p=16) but we were to lazy to actually write the tutorial ;-9 – well done, im sending it out to my friends.

  30. Wendy says:

    I was trying to talk someone through how to set up Netvibes today – you’ve done all the hard work and made my life so much easier! I’ve distributed the link and posted on Twitter. Thank-you.

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