• Resolved turtledove100

    (@turtledove100)


    I’m using LifeStyle Pro theme and for my site, I make a customized sidebar (using Genesis Simple Sidebars) for every post on my site. This allows me to then put whatever I want in the sidebar of each post.

    However, because I now have 50+ posts on my site, I now have 50+ custom sidebars in my Appearance/Widgets area. Each new sidebar is added to the bottom of the list of sidebars and with so many sidebars, it’s become increasingly difficult to drag and drop the widgets I want into the new sidebars.

    I’m looking for a plugin that will help me manage the sidebars or organize them so that the new sidebars I create will be at the top of the list, not at the bottom. This would put them a lot closer to the Available Widgets area and would make dragging and dropping the widgets into the sidebars much easier.

    Does anyone know of a plugin that will help me do this?

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-custom-widget-area/

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  • Plugin Author krozero

    (@krozero199)

    hi , not sure if the problem is already solved. you can use https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/widget-logic/ to manage widgets using single widget area at bottom.

    I have a Recent-Posts widget in this, and I want the links to have the color other than white, cuzz the background-color is white.
    The reason why it’s white is because in my navigation bar, the link-colors are set to white.

    If I want to change it to another color, by example red, it only affects when I set a:link, a:visited > red!important…
    but it changes ALL the links … Oo

    How can I just change the link colors in the widget?

    Plugin Author krozero

    (@krozero199)

    hi, you can use this plugin https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/widget-css-classes/ to achieve that. set the css class for that widget and add css targeting that widget class.

    Plugin Author krozero

    (@krozero199)

    i’m not sure if you mean for whole widget area widgets or just that Recent-Post widget.
    if you meant for whole widget in that widget area. then you should set the widget area class ( click advance link and the you will see this https://screencast.com/t/K5tOwBgm ) ,then set the widget class “your-widget-class”. now add css like:
    .your-widget-class a{
    a:visited{
    color: red !important;
    }
    }

    if you meant for individual widget in that widget area, then install https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/widget-css-classes/ , set class for individual widget and add css like:

    .your-individual-widget-class a{
    a:visited{
    color: red !important;
    }
    }

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