This app displays the main image and top-level table of contents associated with a Wikipedia article (if they exist for that article).
XSLT makes use of the expression language defined by [XPath] for selecting elements for processing, for conditional processing and for generating text.
Title — A string specifying the search result's title. The title appears at the top of the search result in a larger font, and provides the definitive link to the page itself. You can change the text of the title, but not the URL. Summary — A string specifying the search result's summary. The summary appears below the title and to the right of any thumbnail images or supplementary links. If you provide any key/value pairs, these start replacing the summary from the bottom up. Image — A thumbnail image that represents the search result. The thumbnail image appears below the title and to the left of the links, summary, and key/value pairs. Link — An HTML link that either provides more information about the search result, or indicates some sort of action the user can take. Links appear below the title and to the left of the summary and key/value pairs In an Enhanced Result. The URL links must belong to the host of the search result. Your application may include up to four supplementary links. Dict — A key/value pair that displays terse, structured information about the item in the search result, such as review ratings, technical specifications, or hours of operation. Your application may include up to four dictionary values. http://developer.yahoo.com/searchmonkey/smguide/presentation.html#fig_infobar_acme
Three basic version types: dev (private application), sharable (useable by any logged-in user), gallery (a repository of high-quality applications that have gone through an approval process ) If you are developing in a team, use the Export and Import functions to share your code with your colleagues.