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Dynamic Widgets
Developed By: Jacco
Dynamic Widgets gives you more control over your widgets. It lets you dynamically place widgets on WordPress pages by excluding or including rules by role, for the homepage, single posts, pages, categories, archives and the error 404 page.
Default widget display setting is supported for:
- User roles
- Front page
- Single post pages
- Pages
- Category pages
- Archive pages
- ‘Not Found’ Error (404) Page
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Extensible Widgets
Developed By: Jim Isaacs
In addition to adding numerous extremely useful widgets for developers and users alike, this plugin is a MVC system written on a PHP 5 object oriented structure. In short, it is built for modification and extension. It wraps the WordPress Widget API to allow for an alternative, and in my opinion more robust method to hook into and use it. Widgets are WordPress’s version of user interface modules. They already support an administrative and client-side view. This system simply leverages that with a higher potential in mind.

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Eventify
Developed By: DesignerFoo
With Eventify you can schedule events and choose to either display the events using the widget display in the sidebar, as a list on a WordPress page or both. Create a post with event details using the plugin. The events come up as links, once clicked, they display events in a popup or open up the posts that they were saved as. Basically, you can choose how you want to display events, either as a lightbox style popup or save and display the events as WordPress posts. You can also let your blog users/authors/contributors/subscribers/administrators add events directly from a widget in the frontend of the website!







