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    <published>2005-12-22T07:36:55Z</published>
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    <title>What is planned?</title>
    <summary>i was anxious to launch the Sidebar Manager plugin. So much so that I didn&apos;t bother waiting until it was picture perfect before releasing it. I have a lot planned for this plugin, including: * An XML-RPC interface so that...</summary>
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      i was anxious to launch the Sidebar Manager plugin. So much so that I didn&apos;t bother waiting until it was picture perfect before releasing it. I have a lot planned for this plugin, including: 

* An XML-RPC interface so that external tools can easily inject content into your blog.
* Drag-and-drop sidebar widget management interface
* A more communicative installation process
      
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    <title>Comment from Arvind on 2005-12-22</title>
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        <name>Arvind</name>
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	<![CDATA[<p>I would really like more power with the widgets :) Things like being able to change attributes of the widgets (for example changing attributes of MTEntries in the Recent Entries widget e.g. lastn, offset etc.).</p>

<p>Also the ability to display options that will <em>modify</em> the widgets themselves for example with the Category listing widget: [ ] Show entries</p>

<p>This could all be passed to SidebarManager through the sidebar modules through comments (the same way StyleCatcher works I think) in the actual modules eg:</p>

<p>/*
attributes: lastn, offset, category;
modifiers: entries;
*/</p>
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    <published>2005-12-22T09:10:16Z</published>
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