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  • Thread Starter sharyndecker

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    me again, adserve says its compatible up to wp 2.31, which is why i didn’t pursue it. (i’m using like 2.82, newest a couple weeks ago) also, despite what my profile says, i am a total newbie, not a wp consultant (i couldn’t make that correct when i filled out my profile) thank you sooo very much for your time. –sharyn

    Thread Starter sharyndecker

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    thanks!!!!! would you tell me briefly how it fits my needs? i think i looked at it once

    Thread Starter sharyndecker

    (@sharyndecker)

    i moved this question to ‘how-to’ and trouble shooting …

    hey vin, have you found such a thing yet? i too would like the simplest plugin to put simple ads on my sidebar; without having to do any coding. i’m using wordpress default version. –sharyn

    Thread Starter sharyndecker

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    alright alchymyth, i think i got it! in my control panel, under widgets, i moved search, categories, pages, links and archives over to the right. AND now they all show up on my website’s sidebar (in the order i want them, and all of their info was retained) i moved meta to the box on the right and then to the box below cause i don’t want it to appear on website. same with recent comments (at least for now) i moved my askimet and rss over to the right to activate them and then down below to hide them (maybe that was unecesary, but seemed like activation is important step?) is it? i am now also left wondering about two items, tag cloud and text, which i don’t really know what they do or if i need them or if it matters that i have not ‘activated’ them by moving them to the right. my initial problem is solved. but if you want to comment on the uncertainties i mention, i’d like that. and you are my hero today, btw!

    Thread Starter sharyndecker

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    ok. thanks. so if i drag the meta thing into the area on the right, and THEN drag it down to to the inactive place, perhaps it will really vanish from view on my website? AND, since i’ve already made changes like to my categories, and blogroll, did i make those changes to ‘placeholders’ and instead of for real widgets, and will that cause me future probs? yes, exploring is amazingly useful.

    Thread Starter sharyndecker

    (@sharyndecker)

    ohhhhhh. as i continue to explore: so perhaps really, i go to my wp control panel, go to ‘appearance’ and beneath that, go to edit. THERE i find a bunch of code i guess is the right word, and you’re suggesting i make my change there!? i think. i’m still exploring the widget place and there seems to be a way to drag the ‘meta’ category/widget into a place where it is inactive, but retains its settings. interestingly, on that widget page, is a large column filled with ‘available widgets’ another column that says i can drag widgets into it to activate them (its empty cause i never dragged anything there, yet i see what i want to see on my website sidebar) and a third place for inactive widgets. i dragged the meta widget into that place, and it stayed. but, i still see the ‘meta’ section on my website’s sidebar. any further thoughts would be deeply appreciated.

    Thread Starter sharyndecker

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    sounds like you are saying i can’t just do it with a widget. if so, i shall try the above. so, you think i go to my bluehost file manager and find a file about my themes and find a file about my sidebar and delete a part of it? how do i decide which part to delete, after i find this thing? (Uhmmm, could you point me to a place in the wp codex that walks the beginningest beginner thru their very first time making the simplest change to any code?) and thank you!

    Thread Starter sharyndecker

    (@sharyndecker)

    oh, you’re too kind for responding so fast. well, i just now (after a week and a half) found my file manager on my web host dashboard and am exploring it, and assume this is the place i would find certain files, like these pfp things you suggest i modify. never have done any code writing/changing and have been praying i could avoid it. scares me. plus, my web host – bluehost – has automatically done so much of the basic work for me already. however, i understand the adding widgets. i activated one (askimet for handling comment spam – or perhaps that was a plug-in) and i tried adding a widget (or plug-in) introduced in wp ‘how to’ first steps (can’t remember or find the name, but it was a recomended thing to link to the codex) and gave up for now on adding that thing. SO, i like my sidebar, just not that one part. are you saying i can find a widget and install it and it will help me exchange something cool for the unwanted portion of the sidebar?

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