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Improve this questionI'm trying to use a local .html file that has some javascript/jquery (used for a typing text effect), as my desktop wallpaper in either windows7 Home Premium or Linux mint8, and was wondering if anyone could help here with the info on how to do so?
I'v seen this about:
If you know how to create HTML documents then you can spice your desktop up with colors, sound, graphics, video, live links, ActiveX, Java or anything you choose.
Right-click on the desktop, select Properties and select the "Web" tab.
Select the "New" button, select "Web site" and click OK.
Use the browse button to find your html file.
Click OK, then OK again.
But windows 7 seems to have abandond this feature (heard for security reasons) - or changed its dialogs around, anyway does anyone know how to work it so as to do the same nowadays...
Look at something call Snippage for windows vista and 7
You mean like Active Desktop? I believe it hasn't been natively supported since WinXP64. But there'a a third party utility called Snippage (http://snippage.gabocorp.com/) that creates widgets out of web pages.
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