If your Theme supports Theme Customizer then you can use the following Steps. In Theme Customizer, the live preview of changes is available. If your Theme does not support Theme Customizer then you can use the following conventional steps:. If you want to remove the widget but save its setting for possible future use, just drag it into the Inactive Widgets area. You can add them back anytime from there. This is especially helpful when you switch to a theme with fewer or different widget areas.
If you changed themes and seem to be missing widgets, scroll down on the screen to the Inactive Widgets area, where all of your widgets and their settings will have been saved. Enabling Accessibility Mode, via Screen Options, allows you to use Add and Edit buttons instead of using drag and drop. While widget areas typically occur in webpage sidebars, a theme can place widget areas anywhere on a page. For example, besides the usual sidebar locations, the Twenty Seventeen theme has a widget area in the footer of every page.
It gives the liberty to the user to change or customize the sidebar of the site according to their need. By default, WordPress comes with few widgets but you can use add WordPress plugins to add more.
In addition to that default widgets, some time WordPress theme often adds their own widgets as well. To understand how we can add widgets in WordPress , let add a calendar to WordPress sidebar.
Note: You can also click to the widget and select the location to add it. The power of WordPress does not end here, you can even add a widget in real-time and check how it looks.
Here is a list of few useful widgets for websites to give a better and professional look to WordPress. Now that you know that WordPress has basic but quite powerful widgets, you can add one to your page with the following method:.
Alternatively, you can also add widgets via Customize in real time — able to see the preview of how your site would look while making changes. It can be accessed either from the Appearance section in your wp-admin or from the Customize button on your website while logging in as webmaster. One of the good things about WordPress widget management is that you can temporarily disable them.
If you think a widget is not needed for a while but want to keep its setting for future use, you can drag it to the Inactive Widgets panel in wp-admin. There is also an Inactive Sidebar panel which contains unused widgets should you need to change theme with a different widget area.
Pretty useful, right? WordPress allows you to add new widgets if you feel that the default ones are insufficient. For example, adding social media widgets to create more engagement with your readers. In this case, we will use the Simple Social Icon plugin.
From the search bar, type Simple Social Icon, then install and activate it. Now add the Simple Social Icon widget and add your social media links. This plugin can link your website to many popular social media channels, such as Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, LinkedIn, and many more. This is how it looks. We also know that we should not underestimate widgets. They might be a simple element of your site, but they can boost reader engagement.
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