Top Rated Widgets
In Accessories.Display of widgets in order of popularity.
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41st place
Flowers
Virtual flowers randomly blooming. Each bloom is different from the next. The code is easy to get on the widget webpage and changing the color is easy, too.
42nd place
Shining Key Board
If you are interested in learning Japanese or English, this may be of interest to you. Click on the shining keyboard and a large Japanese and English keyboard is displayed that you use only with your mouse. Some knowledge of basic Japanese is necessary. On the widget's web page, copy the code directly above the shining keyboard.
43rd place
Google Page Rank Checker
This widget displays your page's google page rank.
44th place
Yamaha Digital Percussion
Create your own percussion music with this widget from Yamaha. On the widget's website, towards the bottom of the page there are three sets of code. The middle one is a fixed version of this widget and the bottom code is a floating version. Just copy and paste to your blog.
45th place
Falling Stars
A very cool effect of stars floating on your web page. Choose from 3 widget types that vary in amount of stars.
46th place
Floating Hearts
Very cool widget that places floating hearts on your website or blog. The effect is quite good and just the right amount of hearts (not distracting). Code is easily found on widget's webpage.
47th place
Shinkansen (Bullet Train) Widget
This is a widget for train lovers. Just watch the little guy speed along on your blog. Code is easy to spot on the widget's web page.
48th place
Emonyu Widgets
Put a little widget on your website that displays a message and shows how you feel in an animated way. Registration is necessary and all is in Japanese, but with very minimal Japanese, can get through it. If interested in this service, but can't read Japanese, drop us a message/comment and we'll help you out.
49th place
Shigezoo Manga Widget
Each day a different scene from the popular Shigezoo mini manga appears on your blog. If you clck the blue button that means [Read] in Japanese, you can read the daily manga. But, just for Japanese readers. The code is simple to spot on the widget's website.
50th place
Poisoner Comment Widget
A hilarious widget, but having a basic knowledge of Japanese would help. When you place this widget on your blog, a depressed, forlorn comment appears. Most of the comments are in Japanese, but the neat thing about this widget is that if you click on the bottom left link, you can add your own comments. Give it a try on Bloglue!