# Adding a Widget

To set up a Mooberry Book Manager Widget, drag the Mooberry Book Manager Widget into the sidebar area you want.

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The settings:

1. Widget Title
   * Can be left blank
2. Which Book to Choose?
   * See the description of widget types in the previous section
   * If you chose “Specific Book”, a new drop down appears so you can choose the book
3. Check whether the book title should be displayed below the cover or not
4. Enter the width of the book cover image (in pixels)
   * Minimum allowed: 50

Multiple widgets can be added to the sidebar.

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Last updated on December 2, 2021


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