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		<title>Using Safari to Add Digital Radio to the Dashboard</title>
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While Firefox is my browser of choice, Safari does have one feature that makes it a great choice on a Mac &#8211; the ability to add webclips to the Dashboard.


I posted recently about RTE&#8217;s new digital radio stations that are now available on-line. Using Safari it&#8217;s now possible to load the radio station in your [...]]]></description>
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While Firefox is my browser of choice, Safari does have one feature that makes it a great choice on a Mac &#8211; the ability to add webclips to the Dashboard.
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I posted recently about <a href="http://www.paulmc.org/whatithink/2008/06/23/rte-digital-radio-now-online/">RTE&#8217;s new digital radio stations</a> that are now available on-line. Using Safari it&#8217;s now possible to load the radio station in your dashboard and have it available when you want it. Here&#8217;s how.
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<li>Open Safari and browse to the page containing the player for your preferred radio station.</li>
<li>Go to the File menu.</li>
<li>Open in Dashboard.</li>
<li>Move your mouse cursor over the player.</li>
<li>As you move over the player is should be highlighted.</li>
<li>Click on the area of the page that you want to save to the dashboard.</li>
<li>You&#8217;ll be prompted to adjust the size of the webclip.</li>
<li>Click the Add button at the top of the page.</li>
<li>The Dashboard will open with your webclip.</li>
<li>Position your mouse over the webclip and then click the <b><i>i</i></b> that appears in the bottom right hand corner.</li>
<li>Unclick the tick box that says &#8220;Only play audio in Dashboard&#8221;.</li>
<li>Click Done.</li>
<li>Click out of Dashboard.</li>
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Your digital radio station will now play in the background. When your finished listening, just go back into dashboard, and re-tick the &#8220;Only play audio in Dashboard&#8221; option and click Done. Exit Dashboard and your radio station will shut down.
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On a slightly related note, Firefox have confirmed that they have been given the record for the most downloads in a single day by Guinness World Records. If you downloaded Firefox on that day, you can get a <a href="http://www.spreadfirefox.com/en-US/worldrecord/certificate_form">certificate</a> with your name from Mozilla.</p>
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