Ok, maybe I didn't explain this as throughly as I should have -- I thought this would have generated more interest.
Currently, the only way to show or hide a nodelet is to go to your home node, click on "User Settings," then click the checkbox to either show or hide it. There is only one order (that I'm aware of): "(XP nodelet), sections, information, your input, leftovers, etc."
I was thinking it'd be cool to be able to (re)order/hide/show the nodelets based upon a dropdown (Order Nodelet? Within the nodelets title?), rather than a more rigid structure as it currently stands.
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