This is a joint post together with
Christian Kreutz, which we co-created in a
google doc. (mine is a little longer though)
1. What is a widget?According to
wikipedia a widget is a third party item that can be embedded in a web page. Widgets are, hence, little blocks of information which can be added to a blog, mostly in the sidebar. Widgets update information, they are not static. For instance, a widget with the latest comments updates its information with every new comment. Almost any kind of information can be widgetized and offered in a blog as an additional feature. Widgets display, for example, through feeds information from external sources.
Here's a fun screencast talking about widgets by
Beth Kanter and you can hear my voice in it! (no, I'm not the one with the Australian accent :).
4 comments:
Another way to create a new and interesting RSS feed is to use the Shared or Starred items in the Google Reader that can easily be displayed on any blog.
Hi Stephan, thanks, good suggestion! I'm not using Google Reader (tried and abandoned it long ago), but heard it is now very powerful
Hi Joitske,
I am using Grazr to show the blogs I am reading. I like the compact layout with foldes you can open and close within the widget.
Blogger also lets you easily show Picasaweb albums.
Thanks Wouter, will add them to the list!
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