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What are Widgets and Gadgets?

CDC.gov provides content in several useful ways, via our e-mail updates, podcasts and RSS feeds. Our newest features are the Flu Updates, Emergency Text Messages and the CDC Data and Statistics Widget. Widgets are online applications built by one Web site that can be displayed onto another Web site.

A widget is a CDC.gov application that displays the featured content directly on your web page. You can embed content in personalized home pages, blogs, and other sites. Once you’ve added the widget, there’s no technical maintenance. CDC.gov will update the content automatically.

Adding a CDC.gov widget to your page means that you will have up-to-date, credible health and safety content in your favorite spaces – no more searching or browsing! Stay informed about the health content that is most meaningful to you.

Available Widgets

Newly released

Everyday Health

CDC Daily Health Tip Widget. Flash Player 9 is required.

Place this Everyday Health Widget on your Web site, portal home page, or in your blog to give you and your visitors a current healthy living tip.

Add to iGoogle page

 

FluView National Flu Activity Map

FluView National Flu Activity Map. Flash Player 9 is required.

The FluView National Flu Activity Map is a complementary widget to the state-by-state flu map widget introduced in the 2007-2008 flu season. This interactive map allows users to see the most recent seasonal influenza activity map for the entire country as well as the activity levels from previous weeks in the current flu season.

Add to iGoogle page

 

National Environmental Public Health Tracking Program

CDC National Environmental Public Health Tracking Program. Flash Player 9 is required.

Our new National Environmental Public Health Tracking Program widget allows users to stay informed of recent news and items concerning environmental public health tracking.

Add to iGoogle page

 

Seasonal Flu Updates

CDC Seasonal Flu Updates Widget. Flash Player 9 is required.

Place this CDC Seasonal Flu Updates Widget on your Web site, portal home page or in your blog to give you and your visitors the latest information about seasonal flu from the CDC.

Add to iGoogle page

 

CDC Emergency Text Messages

CDC Emergency Text Messages Widget. Flash Player 9 is required.

Do you want to stay up-to-date and informed on public health text alerts before and during emergencies? In addition to sending out SMS text messages during emergencies and events, the CDC also makes these messages available through RSS and this widget.

Add to iGoogle page

 

CDC Public Health Data and Statistics

CDC Data and Statistics Widget. Flash Player 9 is required.

Do you know the reported amount of sleep Americans got in 2006 versus 1985? How about the racial breakdown of individuals diagnosed with HIV in 2006? The birthrate of teenagers 15-19 in 2006? The trends in spina bifida in the US from 1991-2005?

This widget provides an easy and convenient way to stay informed of CDC's featured data and statistics information. The widget, which can be placed on any web page, displays current and past data and statistics graphs and allows users to quickly go to the CDC.gov Web site to learn more about each of the graphs presented.

Add to iGoogle page

CDC Weekly Influenza Activity Map

CDC Weekly Influenza Activity Map Gadget Image

Keep abreast of the current seasonal flu activity by state as it progresses week to week throughout the flu season. Information in this widget is updated weekly through the flu season from October through May. Add to iGoogle page

 

 

 

How to Use CDC Widgets and Gadgets

Share

Widgets

To add it to your site, click on "Share." A new screen will display the html code for that particular widget. Simply cut and paste the html code into your Web page.

The image below is an example of how the code may be added to your site.

code sample

Gadgets

To add a gadget to your iGoogle page, click on the "Add to Google" link and follow the directions on the iGoogle page.

 

 

Disclaimer

Placement of the CDC.gov widget or gadget is to be used only as a marker to the CDC.gov site and a channel for CDC.gov content. The use of a widget, gadget or link does not indicate any form of endorsement or approval from CDC, the Coordinating Center for Health Information and Service, the National Center for Health Marketing, or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

 

Feedback or Technical Questions

Since our widgets are a new CDC.gov product, we would really appreciate your feedback. Send us your comments and suggestions for other CDC.gov topic-specific widgets: cdcweb@cdc.gov

If you are having any technical problems with your widget or need additional help, please send the CDC.gov team an email: cdcweb@cdc.gov

 

Page last reviewed: May 28, 2008
Page last updated: December 23, 2008
Content owner: National Center for Health Marketing
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