Plugin for adding a sidebar in WordPress. Sidebars in WordPress


Most WordPress templates come with sidebars with widget areas. This allows you to place one or another in the side column, and thus increase the functionality of the site. The WordPress sidebar is traditionally designed vertically in a sidebar. But this is not an axiom at all.

The WordPress sidebar can be horizontal and located at the top or bottom of the site. This space can also be usefully used by widgets. In this article we will show you how to make such a widget area under the content, that is, at the bottom of the site. We will not use the common method associated with PHP programming and template editing. We will show you an easier way - a plugin.

WordPress Horizontal Bottom Sidebar with Add Widget After Content Plugin

By the name of the Add Widget After Content plugin, it is already clear what it is needed for. It adds a WordPress sidebar (and therefore a widget area) after the content, that is, at the bottom of the site. The plugin is simple and has a soft working method, that is, it safely injects a new sidebar into the installed template, and if the functionality of the plugin does not suit you, you can remove it and return everything as it was. This will not create a lot of time.

To start working with the plugin, download it, install and activate it. In order for your new WordPress sidebar to appear, you must first configure this add-on. To do this, go to the “Appearance” console item and select the “Add Widget After Content Options” sub-item. As was said at the beginning, everything is very simple here, there are only two options:

  • Post Types. We choose which content types the new WordPress sidebar will be displayed in. You can select posts and pages. The plugin also supports custom content types that are available in the installed template.
  • Post Formats. Are we choosing? in which content formats the additional sidebar will be displayed. Just as in the first case, there is support for costume format types.

Make the appropriate settings and save the changes. Now go to the “Appearance” console item and select the “Widgets” sub-item. In the first part, where the list of available WordPress sidebars is indicated, you will see a new one called “After content”. Now you can drag the necessary widgets into it and see how it will all look on the site.

Be sure to check out , in which we talk about additional widgets that may be useful and are not included in the standard WordPress set.

Reading time: 3 minutes. Published November 29, 2016

Hello! We continue to analyze the most interesting and most useful plugins for the WordPress site! Today you will learn about a super useful plugin that will allow you to create new sidebars for your website, in unlimited quantities! You can display sidebars anywhere on your site. You can add sidebars to your website using a simple shortcode or php code. It will be very easy to add sidebars to posts, pages, widgets, sidebars, footers, headers, etc.

You can create sidebars for specific pages or posts by specifying the page name in the settings. For example, you can create a sidebar that will only be displayed for one post. You can configure the display of sidebars for specific users. Very simple settings. Super useful plugin!

Add sidebar widget plugin WordPress

You can install the plugin directly from the WordPress admin panel. Go to the page: Plugins – Add new, enter the name of the plugin in the search form, press Enter, install and activate the plugin.


Further, After installing and activating the plugin, go to the page: Sidebars – Add New. Provide a name for the new sidebar. Clicking on the field “Select content type” you can choose where exactly the new sidebar will be displayed. If you select the type - pages or posts, then you can choose which specific pages the sidebar will be displayed on.


Further, at the bottom of the page on the right, in the field "Action" you can select the value – Shortcode / Template Tag. You will have a shortcode and php code that you need to paste into the place on the site where the sidebar you created will be displayed. In field "Visibility" You can select the users for whom this sidebar will be displayed.

Further, go to page: Appearance - Widgets. Here you will see all created sidebars. Just drag the widget into the sidebar and it will be displayed in the place where the sidebar is installed.


If you want to add a sidebar to a post or page, open the page or post for editing. Insert the sidebar shortcode into the page content. Refresh the page.


All is ready! Your widgets will be displayed on the page.


To make the sidebar appear only in the sidebar, you need to go to the settings "Action" don't change anything.

** Manage and replace sidebars and other widget areas on your site with Custom Sidebars, a flexible widget area manager. **

Make custom sidebar configurations and be able to choose what widgets display on each page or post of your site.

Display Different Sidebars on Pages and Posts

Custom Sidebars allows you to dynamically display custom widget configurations on any page, post, category, post type, or archive page.

Custom Sidebars allows you to display custom widget configurations on any page, post, category, post type, or archive page.

“Custom Sidebars will go on my “essential plugins” list from now on. I am pleased by how easy it was to figure out and by how many options are available in the free version.” –

“This plugin does exactly what it says. It’s light, integrates well into WordPress and gives you tons of possibilities.” –

Every part of Custom Sidebars integrates seamlessly with the Widgets menu for simplicity and control. No confusing settings pages or added menu items, just simple core integration.

A Simple Flexible Sidebar Manager

** Custom Sidebars Includes: **
* Unlimited custom widget configurations
* Set custom widgets for individual posts and pages, categories, post types, and archives
* Seamless integration with the WordPress Widgets menu
* Works with well-coded themes and doesn’t slow down your site
* Set individual widget visibility – for guests, by user role, by post type, for special pages or categories
* Author specific sidebars – display a custom sidebar for each of your authors
* Clone and sync widget settings – quickly edit complex configurations
* Import and export custom sidebars – backup and share sidebars

Install Custom Sidebars and see for yourself why it’s the most popular widget extension plugin available for WordPress with over 200,000 active installs.

Custom Sidebars Is Fully-Loaded

If you manage multiple WordPress sites, run an agency, or offer WordPress management services, Custom Sidebars is developed and supported by the team at WPMU DEV. Get the same quality and support for all your WordPress needs when you become a member:

  • for all things WordPress
  • site performance optimization for unlimited sites
  • for all your sites! (Not heard of her yet? She’s our award winning image optimization plugin)
  • security hardening
  • backups including 10GB cloud backups
  • site manager
  • and with dedicated resources

Get Custom Sidebars for targeted marketing, better widgets for each level of your membership site, or just to clean up bloated content on each page… then try all our others.

Contact and Credits

Screenshots

Installation

There are two ways of installing the plugin:

  1. Download the plugin, extract the zip file.
  2. Upload the custom-sidebars folder to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  3. Active the plugin in the plugin menu panel in your administration area.

From inside your WordPress installation, in the plugin section.

  1. Search for custom sidebars plugin.
  2. Download it and then active it.

Once you have the plugin activated you will find all new features inside your “Widgets” screen! There you will be able to create and manage your own sidebars.

FAQ

Why can’t I see a widget menu?

This plugin requires your theme to have widget areas enabled, if you don’t have widget areas enabled you probably need to use a different theme that does!

Where do I set my sidebars up?

You have a sidebar box when editing a entry. Also you can define default sidebars for different posts and archives.

Why do I get a message ‘There are no replaceable sidebars selected’?

You can create all the sidebars you want, but you need some sidebars of your theme to be replaced by the ones that you have created. You have to select which sidebars from your theme are suitable to be replaced in the Custom Sidebars settings page and you will have them available to switch.

Everything is working properly on Admin area, but the custom sidebars are not displayed on the site. Why? It appears that only an Admin can choose to add a sidebar. How can Editors (or any other role) edit customs sidebars?

Any user that can switch themes, can create sidebars. Switch_themes is the capability needed to manage widgets, so if you can’t edit widgets you can’t create custom sidebars. There are some plugins to give capabilities to the roles, so you can make your author be able to create the sidebars. Try

Can I use the plugin in commercial projects?

Custom Sidebars has the same license as WordPress, so you can use it wherever you want for free. Yay!

Reviews

The premium version used to work flawlessly but not anymore as they discontinued it and the free one has not been updated for the past 8 months. I was using it with Genesis framework but recently all the widget items from the custom sidebars go missing so I have to reimport them again from the backup. it happens randomly with no error log.

Compared to other plugins the filters are too limited. E.g. one can"t define a sidebar which is displayed on pages, but not on the homepage. EDIT: Changed from 3 star to 2 star rating because the support replied with an irrelevant answer.

Contributors & Developers

“Custom Sidebars – Dynamic Widget Area Manager” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

Changelog

3.2.3

  • Added “custom_sidebars_allowed_pages_array” filter to allow pages where Custom Sidebars can be loaded.
  • Fixed problem with double function declaration when Gutenberg is in use.
  • Removed “Sidebar Location” from build-in/theme sidebars to avoid misunderstandings.
  • Updated “WPMU Dev code library” to version 3.1.0.

3.2.2

  • Fixed a unlocked A tag.

3.2.1

  • Fixed a problem with sidebar replacement on front page.

3.2.0

  • Added ability show/hide widgets depend on screen size, using CSS media queries.
  • Added integration with “WP Multilang” – now you can choose a sidebar to depend on “WP Multilang” language.
  • Allow using categories and tags for pages.
  • Improved plugin initialization now, plugin classes are loaded only on necessary admin pages.
  • Improved UX for Custom Sidebars Metabox on special pages: “Front Page”, “Blog Page” and “WooCommerce Shop Page”.
  • Updated “WPMU Dev code library” to version 3.0.9.

3.1.6

  • Fixed an export problem on PHP 5.2, json_encode() have only one parameter.

3.1.5

  • Fixed a problem with saving an entry sidebars replacement.
  • Added ability to allow change sidebars by an entry author.

3.1.4

  • Fixed a problem with widgets display on IE11.
  • Handle custom taxonomies.
  • Updated “WPMU Dev code library” to version 3.0.6.

3.1.3

  • Added version to scripts, to avoid browser cache problem.
  • Fixed problems with widgets alignment on mobiles.
  • Improved custom sidebar edit modal, now it remembers “Advanced Edit” status.
  • Load JavaScript templates only on the widgets page.

3.1.2

  • Added integration with Polylang – now you can choose sidebar depend on Polylang language.
  • Added integration with WPML – now you can choose sidebar depend on WPML language.
  • Added check to avoid warnings when user delete term which is assigned to “Sidebar Location”.
  • Updated “WPMU Dev code library” to version 3.0.5.

3.1.1

  • Improved asset directories.
  • Improved widgets on very small screens.
  • Fixed bulk edit problem with resetting sidebars.
  • Fixed few notices on import screen.

3.1.0

  • Added a quick and a bulk edit to custom post types.
  • Added nonce check for set location, import & export actions to avoid CSRF vulnerability.
  • Fixed a problem with getting sidebars settings for nested pages with more than 2 levels.
  • Fixed a problem with widget visibility on taxonomy archive page.
  • Fixed a typo on Import/Export screen.

3.0.9

  • Added ability to turn off “Custom Sidebars” for certain roles.
  • Fixed a problem with a category, category archive, and post in category replacement.
  • Fixed a problem with removed “Category Archive” from “For Archives” options.
  • Fixed build in taxonomies problem on “Sidebar Location” edit window.

3.0.8.1

  • Fixed CSRF vulnerability. Props for .

3.0.8

  • Added bulk sidebars edit.
  • Fixed category archive and entry in category replaceable.
  • Visibility of “Custom Explain” link is limited only to front-end.

3.0.7.1

  • Fixed visibility of Custom Explain – now it is visible only for administrators.

3.0.7

  • Added ability to replace sidebars for category archive.
  • Added ability to replace sidebars for custom taxonomy archive.
  • Added ability to turn on Custom Sidebars Explain mode from Admin Bar.
  • Fixed a replacement problem on 404 pages.
  • Improved “Sidebar Location” popup – added a message when we do not have any replaceable sidebar.
  • Refactored “Column Sidebars” on post list screen.

3.0.6

  • Added width to “Custom Sidebars” column on entries list screen to avoid uncontrolled column width.
  • Added ability to add new sidebar using the only keyboard, after you fill name just push enter to move to the description field. Hit enter on description field to add a new sidebar.
  • Fixed “WPMUDEV Frash” message for pro version.

3.0.5

  • Improved columns display on post list screen – now “Custom Sidebars” column is hidden by default.
  • Prevent to load assets on front-end.
  • Updated “WPMU Dev code library” to version 3.0.4.
  • Fixed a CSS glitch on media library.
  • Fixed a JavaScript conflicting with CiviCRM plugin.
  • Fixed a problem with taxonomies.

3.0.4

  • Improved “Create a custom sidebar to get started.” box.
  • Upgraded “WPMU Dev code library” to version 3.0.3.
  • Fixed a problem with empty taxonomies, now we can see all taxonomies, including empty.
  • Fixed fetching posts.
  • Fixed a problem on the Customizer page – removed clone option.
  • Fixed Widgets Screen for Right to Left languages.

3.0.3

  • Removed WP Checkup banner.

3.0.2

  • Fixed compatibility issue with uBlock Origin and AdBlock Plus.
  • Fixed getting started box not appearing.

3.0.1.0

  • Added the “Create custom sidebar to get started.” box.
  • Fixed a problem with the link to disable accessibility mode.
  • Fixed UX problem with “plus” icon on visibility options.
  • Show advertising for “WP Checkup” in the whole admin area.

3.0.0.1

  • Fixed a problem with wp_enqueue_script() which was called too early.
  • Fixed a problem with advertising, which should stay close when you close it.

3.0.0.0

  • Fixed a conflicting with other plugins.
  • Improved functionality, free and pro versions have now the same functionality. The only difference is that the free version includes ads.

2.1.2.0

  • Fixed a problem with empty selectors.
  • Remove unnecessary HTTP header – it is only needed when we run cs-explains.
  • Update Dash notice.

2.1.1.9

  • Fixed problem with import widgets created before Custom Sidebars plugin was installed.
  • Fixed problem with sidebars on Front Page.

2.1.1.8

  • Added support and widgets links on the plugins page.
  • Fixed export problem, when two or more widget has the same name.
  • Fixed few “Undefined index” warnings.
  • Improved import preview screen.
  • Improved RTL languages ​​on widgets screen.

2.1.1.7

  • Rollback last change with front page.

2.1.1.6

  • Fixed a bug when we try to use to get property of non-object in “maybe_display_widget()”.
  • If front page is a page, then we have now the same rules like we have on on page.

2.1.1.5

  • Added new filter “cs_replace_post_type” to filter post type inside function “determine_replacement()”.

2.1.1.4

  • Fixed problem with sorting and filtering.

2.1.1.3

  • Added check if there the function mb_strtolower() .

2.1.1.2

  • Sidebars are now sorted by name.

2.1.1.1

  • Fixed a problem with unclickable items on widgets admin screen.

2.1.1.0

  • Fixed undefined index in Sidebars Editor.

2.1.0.9

  • Fixed issue with broken link icon for cloned widgets.

2.1.0.8

  • Small improvements in the admin UI: Better scrolling, fix JavaScript errors and PHP notices.
  • Update third party libraries.
  • Small improvements in code.

2.1.0.4

  • Fix missing text-domain in translation.

2.1.0.3

2.1.0.2

  • Close possible security hole (XSS vulnerability).

2.1.0.1

  • Fix incompatibility with PopUp plugin.

2.1.0.0

  • Fixed: Sidebars could not be created on certain webserver setups.

2.0.9.9

  • Fixed: Minified CSS files included now.

2.0.9.8

  • Better: Add context-guide how to changes settings for static front-page.

2.0.9.7

  • New: Assign a Sidebar to 404 pages via the Sidebar Location dialog.

2.0.9.6

  • Fixed: In some browsers the “Add sidebar” popup was partially hidden.
  • Fixed: Sometimes the dropdown list of a multiselect list remained open.
  • Fixed: Plugin now correctly loads the .po files to translate to other languages.
  • Some other small improvements.

2.0.9.4

  • Fixed: For some users the plugin was not loading anymore after updating to 2.0.9.1.

2.0.9.3

  • Fixed: Z-index issue in Dashboard where wide widgets where covered by the main-menu.
  • Fixed: Added compatibility for static front-page sidebars with version 2.0.9.

2.0.9.2

  • Fixed: Sidebar Locations “Front Page” and “Post Index” now work correctly.

2.0.9.1

  • Fixed: Sidebars now support unicode-text in name/description.
  • Minor: New debugging output that explains why a sidebar/widget is displayed.

2.0.9

  • Fixed: Fixed issue with WP sidebar chooser right after creating a new sidebar.
  • Fixed: Fixed various issues when flagging a sidebar s replaceable.
  • Fixed: Plugin will not load in accessibility mode but display a notice instead.
  • Minor fix: Make code compatible with PHP 5.2.4.
  • Minor fix: Slight improvement of AJAX stability.
  • Minor fix: Plugin now requires capability “edit_theme_options”.

2.0.8

  • Fixed: Fixed issue with settings not being saved correctly.

2.0.7

  • Fixed: Fixed issue with some people losing some sidebar settings after update.

2.0.6.1

  • Minor fix: Use WordPress core functions to get URL to JavaScript files.
  • Minor fix: Refactor function name to avoid misunderstandings.

2.0.5

  • Fixed: Meta box in post editor did show missing sidebars (e.g. after switching the theme).
  • Fixed: PHP warning about strict standards.

2.0.3

  • Fixed: JavaScript errors on Windows servers are fixed.

2.0.2

  • Fixed: Dashboard notification is now removed when clicking “dismiss”.

2.0.1

  • PHP 5.2 compatibility layer.

2.0

  • Complete UI redesign!
  • Many small bugfixes.

1.6

  • Added: WordPress filter “cs_sidebar_params” is called before a custom sidebar is registered.
  • Added: Add setting “CUSTOM_SIDEBAR_DISABLE_METABOXES” in wp-config.php to remove custom-sidebar meta boxes.

1.5

  • Added: Custom sidebars now works with BuddyPress pages.

1.4

  • Fixed: Individual post sidebar selection when default sidebars for single posts are defined.
  • Fixed: Category sidebars sorting.
  • Added: WP 3.8 new admin design (MP6) support.

1.3.1

  • Fixed: Absolute paths that lead to the outdated browser error.
  • Fixed: Stripped slashes for the pre/post widget/title fields.

1.3

  • Fixed: A lot of warnings with the PHP debug mode on.
  • Improved: Styles to make them compatible with WP 3.6.
  • Fixed: Creation of sidebars from the custom sidebars option.
  • Removed: Donate banner. Thanks to the ones that have be supporting Custom Sidebar so far.

1.2

  • Fixed: Searches with no results shows default sidebar.
  • Added: RTL support (thanks to Dvir http://foxy.co.il/blog/).
  • Improved: Minor enhancements in the interface to adapt it to WordPress 3.x.
  • Fixed: Slashes are added to the attributes of before and after title/widget.

1.1

  • Fixed: Where lightbox not showing for everyone (Thanks to Robert Utnehmer).
  • Added: Default sidebar for search results pages.
  • Added: Default sidebar for date archives.
  • Added: Default sidebar for Uncategorized posts.

1.0

  • Fixed: Special characters make sidebars undeletable.
  • Added: Child/parent pages support.
  • Improved interface to hundreds of handles of sidebars easily.
  • Added: Ajax support for creating an editing sidebars from the widget page.

0.8.2

  • Fixed: Problems with Spanish translation.
  • Fixed: Some CSS issues with WordPress 3.3.

0.8.1

  • Fixed: You can assign sidebars to your pages again.

0.8

  • Fixed: Category hierarchy is now handled properly by the custom sidebars plugin.
  • Added: Sidebars can be set for every custom post type post individually.
  • Improved the way it replaces the sidebars.
  • Improved some text and messages in the back-end.

0.7.1

  • Fixed: Now the plugin works with themes like Thesis that don’t use the the_header hook. Changed the hook where execute the replacement code to wp_head.
  • Fixed: When a second sidebar is replaced with the originally first sidebar, it is replaced by the first sidebar replacement instead.

0.7

  • Fixed: Bulk and Quick editing posts and pages reset their custom sidebars.
  • Changed capability needed to switch_themes, and improved capability management.

0.6

  • New interface, more user friendly.
  • Added the possibility of customize the main blog page sidebars.
  • Added the sidebars by category, so now you can personalize all the post that belongs to a category easily in a hierarchical way.
  • Added the possibility of customizing the authors page sidebars.
  • Added the possibility of customize the tags page sidebars.
  • Added, now it is possible to edit the sidebars names, as well as the pre-widget, post-widget, pre-title, post-title for a sidebar.
  • Added the possibility of customize the sidebars of posts list by category or post-type.

0.5

  • Fixed a bug that didn’t allow to create new bars when every previous bars were deleted.
  • Fixed a bug introduced in v0.4 that did not allow to assign bars per post-types properly.
  • Added an option to remove all the Custom Sidebars data from the database easily.

0.4

  • Empty sidebars will now be shown as empty, instead of displaying the theme’s default sidebar.

0.3

  • PHP 4 Compatible (Thanks to Kay Larmer).
  • Fixed a bug introduced in v0.2 that did not allow to save the replaceable bars options.

0.2

  • Improved security by adding wp_nonces to the forms.
  • Added the pt-widget post type to the ignored post types.
  • Improved i18n files.
  • Fixed screenshots for documentation.

To add the necessary plugins and additions to a page in WordPress, you just need to drag the widget you are interested in onto the sidebar in the admin panel. Thus, even beginners in the WordPress engine can easily modify their sidebar (and not only it).

Sometimes theme developers provide several possible sidebars to choose from, where you can drag a widget . But there are also themes where there are 1-2 sidebars, and they are used purely for the needs of the theme itself (that is, you cannot push new widgets there).

And it even happens that you just wanted to add a new sidebar to differentiate logic or with a different design.

First you need to register your sidebar. This can be done in the file functions.php in the template folder. Some template developers create special ones. function for registering sidebars. For example, function twentyten_widgets_init() () . This is not important. Just find the place in the code where the registration occurs. It looks something like this:

Register_sidebar(array("name"=>"Site description", "before_widget" => "

", "after_widget" => "
"));

How to add your own sidebar?

When you find a section of code where sidebars are registered, you can register yours in a similar way. As an example:

Register_sidebar(array("name" =>"Second sidebar", "id" => "secondary-widget-area", "before_widget" => "

  • ", "after_widget" => "
  • ", "before_title" => "

    ", "after_title" => "

    ",));

    Name— the name of your sidebar. it will be displayed in the admin panel.

    id- unique identificator. You will need it when adding it to the page (more on that below).

    before_widget— code/text that will be inserted before each widget.

    after_widget— accordingly, the code/text that will be inserted after each widget.

    before_title— code/text that will be inserted before the widget header.

    after_title— code/text that will be inserted after the widget header.

    After adding the above code to the file, save it and go to the widgets page in the admin panel. Now, just like with other sidebars, you can drag and drop the necessary widgets onto the new one. In order for this sidebar to display on your website, you need to open the corresponding template file, namely sidebar.php , and find the code:

    You need to add it between the opening and closing tags where you want your sidebar to appear. It will be something like this:

    For beautiful output, you can include this code in a block:

    As you may have already noticed secondary-widget-area when displayed on the page, this is the name of the sidebar. It must be exactly the same as the name specified when registering in the file functions.php . Now, editing the file style.css give the sidebar the desired look.





    

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