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Dashboard is an application for Apple Computer's Mac OS X 10. 4 operating system, "Tiger," used for hosting mini-applications known as widgets. It is a semi-transparent layer that is invisible to the user unless activated by a hotkey, which can be set to the user's preference.
When Dashboard is activated, the user's desktop is dimmed and widgets fade into the foreground. Like application windows, they can be moved around, rearranged, deleted, and recreated (so that more than one of the same Widget is open at the same time, possibly with different settings). Simple client software allows. New widgets can be opened, via a menu bar, by dragging their icon out into the layer. After loading, the widget is ready for use.
Creation of Dashboard widgets
Dashboard widget iconDashboard widgets are created using HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and JavaScript. Because the same programming languages are used for creating websites, many web developers can already build them. Widgets themselves are, at the core, simply HTML files that are displayed within the Dashboard layer; they use the WebKit application framework that is also used in Apple's Safari web browser, meaning even users running earlier versions of Mac OS X- where Dashboard is unavailable- can build them. Image Clock 150.