Widget Pi have been baking gadgets and gizmos since 1869, back when the Intel processor was powered by donkeys and viral marketing was little more than a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
At the moment, we are in the process of putting together a new identity for ourselves, so although we have a cool company name and our logo is ready to rock with a tag-line so funky it’ll make your skin crawl, we are not quite there yet, and a wee bit more time to get our affairs in order…
In the meantime, we strongly recommend you feed yourself on our RSS updates, as this will ensure that you don’t miss anything too tasty!
With the recent launch of the WP Mega Feedjit Widget and our Framed Maintenance Wordpress Plug-In, our chefs certainly have their hats full.
In addition to this, we have also already (even though we have not yet officially launched - meaning we have yet to upload the new website) managed to put together several interesting corner banner badge ribbons:
We are presently working with Widget Box to bring integrated remote galleries live, in order to power such classics as the Online AJAX Gallery.
Have fun, and thanks again for visiting!
Posted at 11pm on 17/08/07 | 2 comments | Filed Under: AJAX Scripts, Company Info, Cool Corners, Snippets of Code, Widget Box, Wordpress Plug-Ins, Wordpress Widgets
It is with an immensely gratifying sense of accomplishment that our chefs have baked their very first Wordpress widget, which has been successfully tested in Wordpress 2.0.4 and 2.2.2 - and works like a dream in both versions!
We’re calling it the WP Mega Feedjit Widget, and what it basically allows you to do is drop (up-to three instances into up-to three different sidebars) instantaneous and self-serving geo-tagged site statistics powered by Feedjit.
The look and feel of this widget can be highly configured to fit seamlessly with your own site design.
HOWEVER - BE WARNED: NOT WORKING IN WP 2.5
And… Although each instance of this widget can be configured differently, if more than one instance in on the same page as each other, the first instance controls the settings of the second.
If displayed on different pages, each can have different settings.


