The Attribute Holder modifier provides a user interface on the Modify panel to which you can add custom attributes.
Attribute Holder is an empty modifier with no user interface of its own; the interface consists solely of attributes you assign to it. In essence, Attribute Holder is a stripped-down version of Parameter Collector that can collect only custom attributes and appears on the Modify panel, rather than on a floating dialog.
Example: To collect different custom attributes in an Attribute Holder modifier:
Before undertaking this procedure, you should be familiar with basic usage of the Parameter Wiring dialog.
In the modifier stack, the Attribute Holder modifier should be highlighted.
The Custom Attributes rollout appears on the Modify panel, containing the new Box Height slider.
The Attribute Holder modifier now has four custom attributes, but they don't do anything because they're not connected. You'll use Parameter Wiring to hook them up.
A rubber-band dashed line appears connecting the mouse cursor to the box.
The hierarchy list on the left side, Box01, is expanded to the box's Height parameter, which is highlighted.
The Amount parameter is highlighted on the left side of the dialog.
All the parameters are now hooked up.
The Attribute Holder modifier lets you change the box's creation parameters as well as the Taper modifier's settings without switching back and forth in the modifier stack. In this way you can access, in one convenient location, as many different parameters from different levels in an object's modifier stack, or even from different objects, as you like.
You might notice that you can't set the taper to curve inward. You can resolve this by reopening Parameter Editor, clicking Edit/Delete, and then modifying the Taper Curve attribute to allow negative values. The change takes effect immediately, with no rewiring required.