There is no such thing as a widget.
It is a humorous term for a "gadget" or "object" or any tool whose precise function you don't know, don't understand or don't have time to explain.
A steel widget would be "whatever-they-make-at-that-steel-factory-but-I-don't-know-what."
The engineer attached some kind of widget to the motherboard and the computer started running faster.
Did you try GTK ?
A widget is a hypothetical manufactured gadget. Many professors or teachers use the word when stating a problem. For example, if a company manufactures 100,000 widgets per month, by how much would production increase if...etc. So a widget in nothing specific, just a make believe gadget.A widget is a hypothetical manufactured gadget. Many professors or teachers use the word when stating a problem. For example, if a company manufactures 100,000 widgets per month, by how much would production increase if...etc. So a widget in nothing specific, just a make believe gadget.A widget is a hypothetical manufactured gadget. Many professors or teachers use the word when stating a problem. For example, if a company manufactures 100,000 widgets per month, by how much would production increase if...etc. So a widget in nothing specific, just a make believe gadget.A widget is a hypothetical manufactured gadget. Many professors or teachers use the word when stating a problem. For example, if a company manufactures 100,000 widgets per month, by how much would production increase if...etc. So a widget in nothing specific, just a make believe gadget.A widget is a hypothetical manufactured gadget. Many professors or teachers use the word when stating a problem. For example, if a company manufactures 100,000 widgets per month, by how much would production increase if...etc. So a widget in nothing specific, just a make believe gadget.A widget is a hypothetical manufactured gadget. Many professors or teachers use the word when stating a problem. For example, if a company manufactures 100,000 widgets per month, by how much would production increase if...etc. So a widget in nothing specific, just a make believe gadget.
GTK (GNU Widget Toolkit) is a widget toolkit common in Linux and modern Unix environments. It is freely-licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, and used to create notable programs such as GIMP, Mozilla Firefox, and Pidgin. AWT (Abstract Widget Toolkit) is a widget toolkit used by many Java applications.The widgets themselves normally take on characteristics of widgets from the host operating system (be it Windows, Mac OS X, or Linux), though it can also use Swing to provide its own user interface. When used in conjunction with each other, it probably refers to libraries used by the Java program to provide a GTK look and feel on a Linux or Unix system.
D2 tool steel is a steel, tool steel. For cold rolled steel, D2.
Widget is a girl.
you cant change a football widget
Widget Workshop happened in 1995.
Widget Workshop was created in 1995.
Super Widget happened in 1993.
Super Widget was created in 1993.
Widget UK was created in 1997.
well, as such there is no Widget in php. You need to write your own widget program if you are interested to develop. You must be aware of wordpress built on php plateform and that uses widget extensively :)
A widget is something on My Page that gives you information. Pressing Edit gives you the option to change the widget, and save to save it.
Could someone explain to me how a widget works, please?
That is the correct spelling of "widget" (small part or device).
Download the Widget from a site.Double Click to unzip it (if needed).Doubling Click the resulting widget (.wgdt) file to start the install process.Once Safari (or you) opens the widget file, you'll see a Widget Installer dialog that asks if you want to install the widget and open it in Dashboard. Click Install to take your widget out for a test drive.