Our next release will include a widget wizard that lets you customize the colors of the LineBuzz widget. Some of our users have said the current widget is too big for their needs. So we're going to provide two options. One will be the current list of newest comments and the other will be a badge. The badge (at this stage) looks like this:

I'd love to know what you think, so email me at mark at linebuzz dot com or just post an inline comment here.
If you would like to submit a badge, send your designs to mark at linebuzz dot com. You can do it in your own language and your own color scheme. I've included a large bitmap of Reggie for you to use. Reggie is trademarked by LineBuzz so please don't use him for anything else. The badge needs to have the word 'LineBuzz' in it and must include Reggie. It must also communicate to our users that you need to highlight text with your mouse to post an inline comment.

Once you submit your badge, we own all rights to it, but we will give credit to the authors of any user submitted badges on the widget install page.
Have fun!
Mark (马孟德)

In computer programming, a widget (or control) is an element of a graphical user interface (GUI) that displays an information arrangement changeable by the user, such as a window or a text box. The defining characteristic of a widget is to provide a single interaction point for the direct manipulation of a given kind of data. In other words, widgets are basic visual building blocks which, combined in an application, hold all the data processed by the application and the available interactions on this data.
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