Fashion News Widgets - widgets of news for the fashion industry

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Unfortunately, in an effort to control costs and consolidate products, MySpace parent company Fox Interactive Media is shuttering the SpringWidgets (which launched in 2006) and Flektor (acquired in 2007) widget platforms. Therefore, the widgets we previously created no longer work.

The fashion widgets that we had described below do NOT work anymore.  At this point their is NO need to add these to your website.  This page is now for historical reference only.


Here is an example of a Fashion Widget.  This particular widget is a method for website owners (fashion blogs, fashion websites etc.) to put fashion news onto their own website.  This widget contains news from the Fashion Newspaper website (another site owned by the Apparel Search Company).

If you want to add the fashion widget to the left onto your website, you can cut and paste the following code into your website editor.

If you want to add this fashion news widget to your MySpace account, you can use the following code and place it in your profile.

Note: you can change the height and width of the news box by updating that section of the code (it is a bit hard to find, but you will find in the code above "width" and "height".  Just change the numbers after those words to change the size...  Sorry, we do not provide any more support in this regard.  You are on you own...  If you can not figure out the method, just do not use the widget.

 

If you are familiar with using RSS, you can use the following page to get RSS News feeds from the Fashion Newspaper site..

What is a Widget:
In computer programming, a widget (or control) is an interface element that a computer user interacts with, such as a window or a text box. Widgets are sometimes qualified as virtual to distinguish them from their physical counterparts, e.g. virtual buttons that can be clicked with a mouse cursor, vs. physical buttons that can be pressed with a finger. Widgets are often packaged together in widget toolkits. Programmers use widgets to build graphical user interfaces (GUIs). 

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