How do I fix this Clock Dashboard Widget bug-ish thing?

When I installed Mavericks from Mountain Lion, the clocks on Dashboard went cookoo. Other than what you see, there is no "i" button to change to the city I want to see the time for.
I have a early 2011 13inch MBP.
Does anyone else have this problem?
or
Does anyone know how to fix this so I can read the clocks fine?

Hi, I had this same problem too...all you have to do is: remove the widget from the dashboard, then delete this file widget-com.apple.widget.worldclock.plist from the Library folder and reboot your computer. Once you've done this you can try readding the clock to your dashboard and it should be fixed.

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