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1385      $widget_ops = array('classname' => 'widget_tag_cloud', 'description' => __( "Your most used tags in cloud format") );
1386      wp_register_sidebar_widget('tag_cloud', __('Tag Cloud'), 'wp_widget_tag_cloud', $widget_ops);
1387      wp_register_widget_control('tag_cloud', __('Tag Cloud'), 'wp_widget_tag_cloud_control' );
1388
1389      wp_widget_categories_register();
1390      wp_widget_text_register();
1391      wp_widget_rss_register();
1392      wp_widget_recent_comments_register();
1393
1394      do_action('widgets_init');
1395 }
1396
1397 add_action('init', 'wp_widgets_init', 1);
1398
1399 /* Pattern for multi-widget (allows multiple instances such as the text widget).
1400
1401 // Displays widget on blag
1402 // $widget_args: number
1403 //    number: which of the several widgets of this type do we mean