One of the fascinating things about the RotateContent.com tool for creating widgets with randomized content is that you can actually do a meta-widget, where what is being randomized is the widgets themselves!
It works like this: First you create the individual widgets, which are available separately. Then, create another widget, and in the individual cells, put the javascript call for the other widgets. This new “meta-widget” will then run in two stages: to begin, it will randomly choose from one of the widgets, and then it will run that other widget. How cool!
So, for example, here is a “Random Greco-Roman Image” widget which randomly selects from these individual widgets: Greek Gods and Goddesses, Greek Beasts, and Roman Emperors.
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