Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 3:48:04 GMT -7
Activated, the recent posts widget displays the latest posts published on your blog. With this example setup, the last 5 articleswill appear as links. Additionally, you can choose to display the date or not. This widget is usually added to the sidebar. 3. Calendar calendar widget here is the “calendar” widget and its very minimalist setup! What exactly does it do? Shows the publication schedule of the articles. Honestly, I don't see the point or the usefulness of it. I've never had a chance to see it on any blog until now! It's probably a holdover from early versions of wordpress. 4. Categories widget categories do you want to display your categories somewhere else besides your menu? Then this is the widget for you! For example, it can be inserted into the footer to help your readers navigate more easily without having to scroll the entire page to access the menu. Another example, you have many categories and you can't put them all in the menu. If you want them all to be visible, use this widget! 5. Recent comments recent comments widget as the name suggests, the “recent comments” module allows you to display the latest comments on your articles. It is definitely one of the least useful of the basic widget.
Feed flux widget this wordpress widget is used to display the content of an rss feed from another site on your site. For those who don't know what rss feeds are, they are a list of articles from a blog or news site. By using this widget, you run the risk of sending your readers to that other site. Unless that is the intention, avoid using it. 7. Gallery gallery widget the gallery module allows you to add multiple images at once to create a thumbnail gallery. 8. Custom html html widget with this wordpress widget, you can easily insert html code into a widget area. No special configuration is required, just give it a name (not required), write the code and save 9. Image image widget the “image” widget is used to insert an image from the media Whatsapp Number List library. Additionally, it is possible to add a link to another page. This is a great widget to put banners or visual inserts with an affiliate link, for example. 10. Navigation menu menu widget this widget will allow you to display your menu in the header (top of the page). As long as you have created it beforehand in the appearance > menus .
Select it from the drop-down list and save it. A must-have widget! 11. Goal meta widget this widget will display a small list of links pointing to your wordpress site login page, wordpress.Org site, and your rss feed link. He has no options other than the title. This widget is not very useful in my opinion. 12. Tag cloud nuage tags widget the tag cloud widget displays a list of tags used on your blog in the selected area. Each label will have a different size depending on its appearance. You can also choose to use categories instead of tags using the taxonomy drop-down menu. You can also limit the number of tags that will be displayed if you have many on your site and keep only the most important ones. 13. Pages widget pages this wordpress widget lists all the pages on your website. As for the options, it is possible to sort the order in which the pages appear and exclude some of them. This is very useful for hiding thank you and extra download pages on blogs, for example this widget is usually placed in the footer to display important pages, such as the legal and privacy policy, but that do not belong in the main menu.
Feed flux widget this wordpress widget is used to display the content of an rss feed from another site on your site. For those who don't know what rss feeds are, they are a list of articles from a blog or news site. By using this widget, you run the risk of sending your readers to that other site. Unless that is the intention, avoid using it. 7. Gallery gallery widget the gallery module allows you to add multiple images at once to create a thumbnail gallery. 8. Custom html html widget with this wordpress widget, you can easily insert html code into a widget area. No special configuration is required, just give it a name (not required), write the code and save 9. Image image widget the “image” widget is used to insert an image from the media Whatsapp Number List library. Additionally, it is possible to add a link to another page. This is a great widget to put banners or visual inserts with an affiliate link, for example. 10. Navigation menu menu widget this widget will allow you to display your menu in the header (top of the page). As long as you have created it beforehand in the appearance > menus .
Select it from the drop-down list and save it. A must-have widget! 11. Goal meta widget this widget will display a small list of links pointing to your wordpress site login page, wordpress.Org site, and your rss feed link. He has no options other than the title. This widget is not very useful in my opinion. 12. Tag cloud nuage tags widget the tag cloud widget displays a list of tags used on your blog in the selected area. Each label will have a different size depending on its appearance. You can also choose to use categories instead of tags using the taxonomy drop-down menu. You can also limit the number of tags that will be displayed if you have many on your site and keep only the most important ones. 13. Pages widget pages this wordpress widget lists all the pages on your website. As for the options, it is possible to sort the order in which the pages appear and exclude some of them. This is very useful for hiding thank you and extra download pages on blogs, for example this widget is usually placed in the footer to display important pages, such as the legal and privacy policy, but that do not belong in the main menu.