Elgg 1.0: User Widgets
July 6, 2008 in open source, Social Networking, Technology | No comments
One of the new user features in Elgg 1.0 is greater flexibility with widgets. They can be accessed from either a user’s dashboard or profile page by clicking the “Customize Layout” link on either. Each widget has a link to a small pop-up that briefly describes the function. They work similarly to WordPress Widgets. Users have a “Widget Gallery” from which they can now drag, drop, and rearrange into either the main body or sidebar rather than just the main body as in elgg 0.9.1. In earlier version of elgg widgets were arranged by clicking arrows at the footer of each widget.
Users can arrange the widgets as desired for their dashboard and profile pages. Once they save changes, users are redirected to the page they edited. Widgets can be further customized by clicking the edit but on the right side of the widget’s header. You can configure it to display a certain number of items, and you can set access/privacy.
Keep in mind that this is an in-house development installation. Things are changing quickly as the developers working diligently toward the imminent code release.
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