Widgets

Widgets are little blocks that add features and functionality to your site, dropped into sidebars, footers or page areas. They are self-contained features that generally import data from other features, like Calendar Events or Forms. Just pick a widget, drop it in place and tweak the settings.

Widgets Overview

WordPress Widgets add content and features to your sidebars, footer widgets areas and content modules. Examples are the default widgets that come with WordPress; for Categories, Tag Cloud, Search, etc. Some Cadenza features include widgets as well, such as The Events Calendar widgets, NextGEN Gallery widgets, Volunteer Sign-up widgets and others. Widgets require no code experience or expertise. They can…

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Adding Widgets

WordPress Widgets are useful for adding dynamic content or functionality to your sidebars, footer columns or within your site’s pages. There are two easy ways to add widgets to your site: through the Dashboard or through the Page Builder. Adding Widgets from the Dashboard WordPress’ default method for adding Widgets is through your Dashboard. The Dashboard Widgets menu gives you…

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Configuring Widgets

Widgets can be added to your sidebars, footer widgets areas and content modules. Widgets add content and functionality to these areas and many have different configuration options so you can customize exactly how you need the Widget to look and behave. Some Widgets are very simple, and perform just a single function. The Search Widget is a good example. By…

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Primary Sidebar

You Primary Sidebar is used on Post pages such as News posts, or blog post pages, if you choose to create and maintain a blog or any other category of posts. The Primary Sidebar typically contains links to other post categories, recent posts and other widgets. You can also add the Primary Sidebar in other areas of your Cadenza website…

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Footer Columns

Your Cadenza Theme can display up to four additional Footer Columns if desired. Footer Columns display directly above the actual site footer, at the bottom of your pages. If you don’t add any content or widgets to the columns, then nothing displays at all. Footer columns automatically re-proportion themselves to fill a combined 100% of the page  (content area) width. In other…

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