IE9 User? You’ll Love ‘Pinning’ Your Blog

If you use the new Internet Explorer 9 beta (IE9) on Windows 7 and have a blog on WordPress.com, you should definitely check out some cool new features.

First, not only do the charts on your stats page load faster — thanks to new canvas element support in IE9 — but each WordPress.com site also includes a high-res icon for your browser, taskbar, or shortcuts. Once you start using IE9, you’ll find this icon comes in handy when you want to “pin” a blog.

Pinning? Yes, Pinning!

Wait, just what is pinning, you may be asking? It’s actually quite simple and a lot like bookmarking but on your computer instead of in the browser. Once pinned, you can launch your blog right from your Windows taskbar. A handy context menu lets you access some of your most common tasks such as adding a new post or moderating comments, with a single click. You also can pin a friend’s blog to stay up-to-date on their latest posts.

To get started, the first thing you need to do is download Internet Explorer 9 while using Windows 7. Let’s take a look at how things unfold from there:

Pinning Your Blog

Pinning features on IE9

When you sign in to your blog, you can pin your own site and get extra tasks that make blogging easier and faster. A logged-in user can quickly access links to their dashboard to write a new post, moderate comments, upload a new file, or view blog statistics. (Each task only appears if the user has that task’s capability, such as site administrator’s.) A custom list also displays up to 5 latest posts for the current blog context.

You can pin someone else’s blog, too. When you do, an icon appears that lets you subscribe to the blog feed, signup for a free blog, read Freshly Pressed, and access WordPress.com Support and forums.

How to Pin

This is simple:  Just visit a blog in a IE9 tab, grab the tab, and drop it onto the taskbar at the bottom of your desktop. When you pin a site it will either show up as a large WordPress logo or as your own Blavatar if you’ve uploaded one.

P.S.: You can learn more about IE9 on Microsoft’s Internet Explorer blog (hosted on WordPress.com!).


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  1. dhimasln

    wow, that will looks really cool. 8)

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  2. raditherapy

    hey this is awesome!

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  3. Tom Baker

    That is an excellent resource for IE users. Unfortunately I don’t think I know any IE users. Most people I know use Firefox.

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  4. Shahryar

    Seems pretty cool, will try out once we get IE9 at work (since we just got IE7 I expect it will be a while). Unfortunately for home/personal use, I’m a mac user and there’s no IE for Mac so I can’t try these out 😦

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  5. technolanguages

    Hi Joy.

    Fantastic post. Thank you for sharing.

    LCS

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  6. range

    That’s kind of cool. Almost makes me want to download IE9. FF is kind of bloated bc of all of the add-ons and extensions. Don’t use Chrome.

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  7. craftystaci

    I haven’t taken the leap into IE9 yet, and didn’t really care before, but that pinning thing sounds interesting.

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  8. Sajib

    Ok. Great post. But I’m not in big love with IE9 nor do I like the way WordPress.com is *indirectly* promoting IE9 by firstly putting it on the front page tagging as Sponsored Post and now promoting it from its official blog.

    But I believe even Google begins to promote IE9, people will not roll back to that thing anymore, at least as long there is Firefox and Chrome [I have bad experience with Chrome though. But many people find it very useful.]

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  9. Rolando Peralta

    wow!!! thanks for letting us know! I’ve already done this with Facebook and I just made it with my wordpress.com blog.
    Fantastic!!!

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  10. mr.cacadu

    This may come in handy. Thank you.

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  11. Jesus Carries Me

    Oh my! That is so cool!

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  12. garlicfriesandbaseball

    Thanks for the info. I’ll update my PC and get back to your post! Thanks again!

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  13. Eric

    Haha. I don’t think I’ll ever go back to IE. But this is great for the majority of user who do!

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  14. shamusoconner

    wishing I wasn’t using windowsXP 😦

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  15. Pearlie

    A very useful tool 🙂 Thanks..
    And I did notice that the stats charts were loading quite quickly too!

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  16. nitrome1nobody

    Does this work on other windows computers like Windows XP?

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    • hew

      Microsoft system requirements state that IE9 requires Windows 7 or Windows Vista SP2 (with Platform Update). Windows XP is not supported.

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  17. AKHMAD SUDRAJAT

    Unfortunately, I am still using Windows XP 😀

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  18. martinsoler

    This is good. It may even make me want to use IE again! Hope it’s fast too!

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  19. ireal

    Great feature.

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  20. illage3

    Even so I still will not use IE9.

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  21. Anne Lessing

    This is awesome! I’ll check it out when we download IE9! I would love having my blog right there all the time. Makes procrastinating so much easier. XD

    Thanks WordPress!

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  22. Ady Mat

    That’s amazingly cool future centric feature for the WP users. Thanks to both IE9 and WP producers!

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  23. Samantha

    i use mac how sad:(

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  24. rolisz

    I have some bugs using IE9 and WordPress. I can’t write new posts. I can’t place the cursor in the box to type. But I love the jumplists. They are really cool.

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  25. Musicofourheart

    Likes the IE9 pinning feature, especially for the WordPress blogs I publish and administer. Thank you for pointing out this new option Joy 🙂

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  26. fc360

    Doesn’t work for me just pins a shortcut to my blog on the taskbar that when clicked on opens IE9 and loads up my blog.

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  27. adventurewriter

    This’ll be a useful feature to be sure. Thanks!

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  28. tellthetruth1

    Didn’t know about IE9 till you mentioned it here! I’m off to scrump it from somewhere. IE8 is a pest for locking up. Thanks:-)

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  29. David S.

    Ugh! I still can’t let go of Fire Fox.

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  30. Stick

    I am good with Win XP and FF.

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  31. Laura C

    This rocks! Great work between WP and IE9 teams! 😀 I downloaded IE9 yesterday and am enjoying it a lot so far. 🙂

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  32. Dillie-O

    Now that was a fast response to the new features with IE9. Good job guys! No need to worry about implementation tricks on my end. 8^D

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  33. Ryan

    Nice “pinning” feature. Too bad I have to switch back to Windows XP (IE9 is not supported on XP).

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  34. wdbx

    Try Firefox– you’ll love “not having a crappy browser”.

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  35. Mr Rhymes

    sick i wanna give it a try sometime

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  36. deathgleaner

    Finally something that IE 9 can do haha 🙂

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  37. Mark J Daniels

    It’s a nice feature but I keep finding IE9 starts fast and looks impressive, then slows down and becomes unresponsive and unreliable after about an hour or so of use. Unfortunately, though, since the launch of IE9 I’ve found that WordPress has become unreliable in my browser of choice, Google Chrome, where before it worked perfectly fine…!

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  38. frankysam

    nice idea right there hope to see more tricks…..good luck!

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  39. jaganmangat

    yea this a cool feature of pinning pages to your windows 7 taskbar.

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  40. sushubh

    Not good. Supporting IE9 only features which are unlikely to be accepted by other browsers is not a good development.

    This guy explains why: http://camendesign.com/blog/stop_this_madness

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  41. Little Professor

    IE is VASTLY inferior to ANY other web browser. Try the acid 3 test (http://acid3.acidtests.org/) on FireFox or Google Chrome and you’ll see that it’ll pass the test whereas all versions of IE fail.

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  42. The Silent Spectator

    Wow! That is awesome! But not for me because I’m using Google Chrome. Kekeke. 😀

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  43. Stewy

    That will save some time!

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  44. Lord Vader

    Yes. Cool feature… But I am with FireFox 🙂

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  45. Faisal Feroz

    Cool feature. Will definitely use it.

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  46. Zephaniah Washington

    Well I certainly will not be using this feature, as I have a MacBook, though I must say this is a pretty neat feature.

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  47. worlDOMOnation

    Internet Explorer 9 is great. Those of you dismissing it without even trying should get out of their sheltered world. This feature is a must-have!

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  48. blognweb

    wow amazing, but it’s not good news for users running windows Xp

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  49. shamballa9944

    Very coool. Now if only I had Windows 7!

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  50. Neil Reddin

    IE9? Wow, are there still people around who use IE? 😉

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  51. Ann

    Cool feature but not cool enough to make me want to install IE9.

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  52. Kellie Acosta

    Really like the ideas Word Press keeps coming up with – I have only been blogging for a few months but it always seems something new is happening…thanks for all the Innovations 😉

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  53. Mchappy

    This seems like a really cool feature! It will make Posting on my Site way more efficient and faster 😀
    Thank you.

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  54. jadch2

    I have Windows 7, so I tried it. It pinned my site OK, but IE9 kept crashing on me, and I was unable to work on my blog.. I deleted it, and am back to IE8.

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  55. Jennifer

    It’s a battle for market share for sure. According to W3Schools, the vast majority of MS users still use XP.

    Right now, I’m sticking to Windows7 and Chrome on my netbook (and thanks for the tip about the pinning function, works great) and XP and IE8 on my desktop.

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  56. Gu Agung

    unfortunately does not support windows xp, very poor

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  57. Gally Lines ~ LestISmiteThee.wordpress.com

    Nifty app. Perhaps consider making this feature for Google Chrome?

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  58. Justin C

    add a cup of peanut butter and I might eat this.

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  59. ncastillov

    Sorry, but I love my Firefox and not change it for anything, much less for Explorer

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  60. intelligentchallenge

    That looks awesome. Hoping you can show the love to Chrome and Firefox users too.

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  61. Alex

    win 7 + ie9 = future.

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  62. mediaedward

    Sounds great. Every little bit helps!

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  63. Kate McCarthy

    Some great features – personally will be sticking to Google Chrome though as it seems to be about the fastest and also has some fantastic features. I would recommend trying it out. Opera’s also very good. I think it’s a shame that a lot of people don’t even realise there are other browsers out there and a few that are as good if not better than IE in my opinion. Great article though – thanks for sharing.

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  64. sibase506

    ! Hey, think this is a great tool for IE9 users.

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  65. Pon!

    nice app, looking forward for firefox version! 😉

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  66. CliffhangerB

    Been playing with the pinning with IE9 Beta and Win7, however I’ve noticed that although the dashboard for WordPress loads faster, the actual main post window has an issue with accepting and saving text. Had to turn on compatability mode to workaround this.

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  67. Boom

    i didn’t know it works with WordPress. That’s so cool. I’ll try it when I get home. Thanks for the tip!

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  68. Posky

    What about us non Windows 7 users? Anything new coming for the rest of us?

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  69. ejomlexus

    I so like this feature on my laptop… I don’t think I can use it on my Desktop since it still using windowXP 😛

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  70. Mark J Daniels

    This is ‘nifty’, but I wouldn’t say it was ‘awesome’. You can do something similar using Google Chrome – simply navigate to your blog, then from the options menu select tools then create application shortcuts… and you’ll be given an option to pin your blog to the Win 7 taskbar. It’ll even sit in its own standalone window, rather than just opening in the browser as it does in IE9. I use this for my GMail account, which gives me a ‘standalone’ e-mail application without having to run Outlook or similar.

    I’ll grant, this doesn’t give you some of the menu options such as accessing browser stats etc., but you’re only one click away from them anyway.

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  71. Brian Honey

    Great post and tip. I actually posted about this just the other day regarding IE9 – which has some very cool other features – http://teabrooke.com/2010/09/16/top-5-favorite-features-of-ie9-beta/. And you can actually do the same type of “pinning” in Chrome, which I blogged about here: http://teabrooke.com/2010/09/19/how-to-pin-websites-in-google-chrome/.

    Allows for such quick and easy access to the sites you use frequently throughout the day – like our blogs!

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  72. Isra

    You know what would be aweeeesome? The possibility of creating short posts right from the jumplist. Not sure if win7’s taskbar capabilities go that far tho. Still good thing you’re working with IE9, looks like a fine browser.

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  73. Ron

    What is this IE-thing? ;-))

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  74. Andrew Brandt

    Please don’t encourage people to use Internet Explorer. That thing is a morass of ugly security problems.

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  75. onesoberdude

    Yes it works great!

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  76. Dora Maar

    Never used IE in my present life. Maybe in my next life. However, nice to care about minorities, WP 😉

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  77. reluctantretiree

    Downloaded it, pinned it, but when I tried to post;
    cursor will not move
    does not automatically save periodically
    cannot use bold, italic, etc.

    So, I use ie9 to check stats and firefox for posting.—not very helpful!

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  78. dotexe

    good job, altough i’m not using IE since 2007! hehe

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  79. Sandra Torres

    does this work on mac?

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  80. GIANTS

    this is a great feature!

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  81. monica

    I hope I’ll see something like this with Chrome too 🙂

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  82. boringyouth

    Oh 😦 IE only? What about Linux bloggers?

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  83. Mark J Daniels

    @monica – it’s not quite the same, but you can ‘pin’ your WordPress blog using Chrome. Click the ‘spanner’ while you’ve got your blog open, go to Tools and then click Create Application Shortcuts.

    This’ll make your blog in to its own ‘application’, which you can then pin in Win 7’s task bar. You won’t get quite the functionality that seems to work with IE9, like clicking straight to stats etc., but it’s very useful and what I use. Especially as, for some reason, I can’t write in my blog using IE9…

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  84. Raven of Leyla

    This does look really cool! I like the fold down menu…awesome!

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  85. Brian Honey

    I’ve run into a few minor issues with IE9, but we must remember, it is only in Beta testing at the moment.

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  86. Logan

    Anyone else think it’s weird how WordPress and Microsoft are in bed with each other these days? https://wordpress.com/blog/2010/09/27/welcome-windows-live-spaces-bloggers/

    Makes me uneasy. Microsoft seems to always find a way to leave their “partners” worse off than they were before…

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  88. scouteradam

    Cool….but I can do this in Firefox and the Mac OS already.

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  89. Alledy

    I love pinning WP! :3

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  90. laurenceyuyi

    Fantastic!

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  91. Sky Black

    Pinned ya!

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