Artifacts of History
by McConnell (community developer)popularity rank: 12
description: This day in history, with current date and working watch. Click on card to read full article, click on article to return to main screen. This day in history feed from thefreedictionary.com.
Click the widget to enable audio if the widget uses it. Note that modern browser security may prevent the widget from loading content from other web sites, however the widget should be able to load properly on the chumby devices. These previews are possible through the use of Ruffle ‐ note that Ruffle is still a work in progress, and not all Flash features are implemented, so some widgets may not perform optimally.
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Comments
Mariane
– May 16 2017
Doesn't work. Just keeps displaying "Loading."
garetht
– April 22 2017
Doesn't work - displays "undefined"
twsebastian2
– November 02 2011
really nice app, beautiful graphics, but first line of several entries is cut off
pete_c
– May 11 2011
Mine too only shows up as "undefined".
Jennifer.Lyons
– March 12 2011
Doesn't display any info, other than "undefined."
tvkiii
– December 26 2009
This thing never changes!
MaxSMoke
– January 25 2009
Seriously.. the first Apple computer is a day in history? Must be a slow historical day. :P
lesdavy
– January 24 2009
Great widget - could you please have scrolled text reset itself between new items?
McConnell
– January 20 2009
I've updated the widget with easier to read text (for the article) and clearer buttons. Please give it some time to work it's way through the system. Thanks!
rcarrington
– January 20 2009
Ahh- I see it now! Yeah, maybe a little darker arrows.
blahblah343
– January 20 2009
very well done
McConnell
– January 20 2009
Thanks! Clicking on the masking tape above or below the article will allow you to scroll. I'll make this a bit more obvious with an update shortly.
rcarrington
– January 20 2009
Great widget.. Beautiful art work. The full article seems to be cut off - perhaps scroll bars/buttons are needed.
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