You can drag & drop the widget in as many sidebars or custom widget areas as you like and build as many independent lists as you like. You can easily build any type of list you’d like.
Most themes for WordPress will come with default sidebars and a few footer areas where you can drop widgets in. If you want to have custom sidebars (widget areas) for instance in content areas of your pages and post, or any other area of your site:
You can also have a custom CSS class for every widget’s instance by entering the class name in the widget’s settings.
Last Update | 7 April 2022 |
Published | 7 December 2011 |
Gutenberg Optimized | No |
Compatible Browsers | IE7, IE8, IE9, IE10, IE11, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Chrome, Edge |
Compatible With | Gravity Forms, WPML |
Files Included | JavaScript JS, HTML, CSS, PHP |
Software Version | WordPress 6.0.x, WordPress 5.9.x, WordPress 5.8.x, WordPress 5.7.x, WordPress 5.6.x, WordPress 5.5.x, WordPress 5.4.x, WordPress 5.3.x, WordPress 5.2.x, WordPress 5.1.x, WordPress 5.0.x, WordPress 4.9.x |
Tags | authors, blog, custom list, featured image, image float, portfolio, post list, products, services, tags, widget, widget area, widgetized page, wordpress |