By stefan on March 14, 2012
By default, WordPress shows the same sidebar widgets on every page. If you need to hide widgets on certain pages, categories, post types, etc, you can use conditional tags. In order to add conditional tags quickly and easily, you can use the Widget Logic plugin. Download here: Widget Logic This plugin adds an input field to every widget, where you ...Read more
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By stefan on May 18, 2011
Most WordPress Themes come by default with some pre-defined areas where you can drop your widgets in. But often this is not enough and you need to add additional areas, for example for advertising space or other features. This is how to do it: First Step: Add widget Area to Theme In the index.php file in your theme directory (/wp-content/themes/mytheme), ...Read more
Posted in Blog | Tagged CSS, Theming, Wordpress |
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