• ResolvedModerator t-p

    (@t-p)


    As the title says, how to add a separate widget area either (1) in or before footer (2) or in right side (3) or the left side?

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  • I also need this functionality, or something equivalent to a right-side column for widgets.

    Anyone have any suggestions or advice?

    – Harry

    Got it…

    Using the “List View” of the editor, I inserted a “Columns” block just below the “Header” block. The Columns block I selected consisted of two columns, and I then dragged and dropped the existing “Query Loop” block into the left column of the new “Columns” block.

    Then I populated the right column of the “Columns” block with the “Design” blocks I wanted. (I.e., “Calendar,” “Search,” et cetera.)

    This effectively puts all posts in the left column of the “Columns” block and the “Design” blocks (i.e., “widgets”) in the right column.

    – Harry

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 9 months ago by Harry Hobbes.

    Hi there! As a theme that’s built for the new Site Editor, Twenty Twenty-Two does not include traditional “Widget Areas”. Instead, as @harry-hobbes noted, you can use the Site Editor to add widget blocks wherever you’d like in any template. Here’s an introduction to the Site Editor in case you’re not familiar:

    Site Editor

    Also, in case it’s helpful, the theme does ship with some Block Patterns that are reminiscent of traditional sidebars or widget areas. For example, here’s a video showing how to add a left sidebar via the theme’s “Blog Posts with Left Sidebar” pattern:

    I hope that’s helpful!

    Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    @kjellr, Thank you very much for your suggestions.

    • This reply was modified 2 years, 7 months ago by t-p.
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