If you want, you can give the possibility to your users to read your website's news directly from their Mozilla/Netscape sidebar. To do it, create a custom html block in the blocks manager, name it as you want and copy/paste the following content inside it (you will have to replace the website's name and the url or your website). This example is available for xoops.org :
<script language='JavaScript'> function addabar() { if ((typeof window.sidebar == 'object') && (typeof window.sidebar.addPanel == 'function')) { window.sidebar.addPanel ('Xoops News','https://xoops.org/pda.php',''); } } script> <a href="javascript:addabar();">Click here to add the <i><b><font color="#993366">Xoops News font>b>i>a> to your browser's sidebar
I did not made this script myself, I justs had the idea to use it for Xoops. All the credits are for the creator of this article
PS : in the final link, remove the space between the word java and script
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