![]() ![]() While we’re talking about it, also note the link “More Widgets…” and make sure you spend a few minutes clicking on it and checking out the extensive library Apple has assembled. If you’re ready to eliminate the widget completely from your Dashboard environment and Macintosh, simply click on “OK” and *poof*, it’s gone! Now, scroll down to find the first of the four widgets you want to delete and you should see a small red circle adjacent, as appears adjacent to the Breakout game in my screenshot.Ĭlick on it and, surprise, you can actually delete the widget entirely: I created my widget and it works when I open the. I read the documentation and was pleased to find out they use simple HTML, JS, and CSS. That’s not what you’re interested in, however! Instead, notice that just to the left of the now-rotated “X” button is another button labeled “Manage Widgets…”, as shown here:Ĭlick on that and you’ll see a new Dashboard widget ooze into visibility: I set out to make a quick Mac OS X dashboard widget. Once you’ve clicked on that, a strip appears on the bottom with all the widgets shown. It zooms into view and on the lower left there’s a “+” button: It’s not as easy as it could be to delete widgets in Dashboard, I admit, but it’s doable, at least for those widgets you have downloaded.įirst up, you need to get Dashboard running, which you can do easily by pressing f12 on your keyboard.
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