Web Slices enable you to see when updated content—such as the current temperature, or a changing auction price—is available from your favorite websites. A Web Slice is a specific portion of a webpage that you can add to your Favorites bar. When you add a Web Slice, you are also subscribing to the content, as you would with a web feed. Once you have added it, the link on the Favorites bar will appear with bold formatting when the Web Slice is updated. You can then click the link to see the updated content.
When a Web Slice is available on a webpage, you’ll see the Web Slice button

change color on the Command bar.
If you hover your mouse cursor over areas on the webpage, you will also see a Web Slice icon appear on the webpage next to the content that you can add to your Favorites bar.
To subscribe to a Web Slice and add it to the Favorites bar, follow these steps:
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Open Internet Explorer by clicking the Start button
. In the search box, type Internet Explorer, and then, in the list of results, click Internet Explorer.
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Go to the page with a Web Slice you want to add to the Favorites bar.
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Do one of the following:
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Click the
Web Slice button

on the Command bar.
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Click the
Web Slice button

on the page.
After you subscribe to a Web Slice, you will see it appear on the Favorites bar.
To preview the updated Web Slice content without leaving the website you’re currently viewing, click the Web Slice link on the Favorites bar. This will open a rich preview of the webpage, which you can then click to go to the website itself.
For more information on Web Slices, see Web Slices: frequently asked questions.