• Last.fm recently released what they called a “widget” on their site for Last.fm users. It basically some HTML code that can display recent tracks, artists etc. I’d really like this in my sidebar on WordPress an an actual widget, but I don’t have the skill to make one, and don’t think there’s a way I can just stick the HTML code into the sidebar. I’d rather have it as a widget though so I can move it around easily etc. Is there a way this can be done, in a way someone with practically no PHP skill can manage? I found something that says it encodes HTML entities, but the encode button produced no results with the Last.fm HTML code.

    Any help is greatly appreciated.

    Alex

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  • Thread Starter boba899

    (@boba899)

    Sorry, turned out I was being completly stupid and didn’t realise the ‘text’ widget allowed HTML code in there. Feel so dumb ??

    Boba899 – I’m having trouble making this work. I’ve pasted the exact code into the Text-widget. All it does is display the actual code itself on my page. How did you go about solving this?

    Thanks in advance!

    I cannot make it work either. Any idea how to get the last.fm widgets going on WordPress sidebar?

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