Rating: 5 stars
Really simple solution to a head-scratching layout problem!
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I typically add widgets to my template files using the below code:
<?php if ( !function_exists(‘dynamic_sidebar’) || !dynamic_sidebar(‘The Name Of Sidebar Goes Here’) ) : ?>
<?php endif; ?>
but this plugin is very useful if you want to add within the post/page content itself.
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Great Plugin
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Thank you so much for this plugin! I just used the ID from the register_sidebar() in the functions.php file and it worked perfectly.
I tried using Widgetize Pages before, but then the widgets didn’t have any permanent ID’s so this plugin was much better!
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Thank you very much!!!
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Installed from WP and followed instruction using the [dynamic-sidebar id=’Widget Name’] in a Page’s text area. Despite doing as directed the outcome was no widgets being displayed at every try. Also the link to the Website in the Installed Plugins List yielded an error 404 and had to search on the main site for that plugin… no additional troubleshooting or instructions where given for the plugin.
I ended up using “amr shortcode any widget” and after following its instructions it worked at the first try (as it should be for most “simple” plugins). Can’t recommend this widget for use with WP 3.9.1 hopefully the developer will fix it or remove it from the WP plugin repository.
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Just what was needed. Thank you!
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Does what it says. Thanks
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