
The upcoming Etsy Bloggers Blog Carnival has two theme choices:
Theme 1: Catch up! now that it's summertime, and you (and/or the kids) are out
of school, it's a good time to catch up on those chores, reading list,
organizing that Etsy shop, etc. What are you going to catch up on, in July?
Theme 2: Your favorite widget(s) and how it/they work, with links, etc.
Since I have no illusions that I am actually going to catch up anything this summer, I guess I'll be blogging about widgets.
But first, I had to go to
Wikipedia to find out what in the heck a widget is.
Etymology
Blend of
window and
gadget, coined by George S.
Kaufman in his play Beggar on Horseback (1924).
*An unnamed, unspecified, or hypothetical manufactured
good or
product. (Note: this is the definition I was familiar with already as in "We aren't making widgets here.")
*A small scraping tool consisting of a blade and a handle, commonly used to remove paint from glass and other smooth surfaces
*The child of a gremlin (Roald Dahl - The Gremlins)
*An object of fiction or obfuscation (Gigawidget)
OK, so it seems that we are probably talking about the second definition, but I'm still not entirely sure what qualifies as a widget. I'll guess that the little slide show called "Pictobrowser" on the right hand side of my blog is a widget. If so, it's my favorite widget. It automatically updates from my Flickr account and displays all the photos from my Flickr Crafting 365 set. I like that I don't have to do a thing to update it. Today, I did figure out how to re-order my photos in my Flickr set so that it would show the most recent photos first. Here's a link to Pictobrowser:
http://www.db798.com/pictobrowser/
However, you don't even have to go there to get one. Just click on the word "pictobrowser" at the bottom of mine, enter your Flickr screen name and press continue. then choose a set, keywords, or groups you want to show from your Flickr photos. You will get code that you copy and paste to your blog. Simple and very cool!
And speaking of widgets, I just added a new one to my blog. It's a guestbook with a map that you can sign. Check it out at the bottom of my blog.
Today, I made two double pointed knitting needle holders. I made the size 7 one first, then the brown, green one which I think I like best.