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The sidebar area of your WordPress site can be a valuable spot for additional site navigation, depending on your website goals. The WordPress sidebar has traditionally been used for blog navigation, holding links to your blog categories, tags, and archives so that website visitors may simply search your material.
However, since WordPress has grown, you can now simply tweak and add many different features to your sidebar from your dashboard. You may drag and drop a main navigation menu widget, as well as other common features like archives, categories, and recent articles, into your sidebar using the built-in widget capability.
Additionally, you can use a plugin to generate custom navigational sidebars for different pages on your site. For example, you could create a custom sidebar for your about page and another for your services page, each with particular connections to appropriate blog categories and/or other pages to help your website visitors focus their path.
Using the built-in WordPress widget feature, you can easily add a navigation menu to your sidebar. Follow the steps below to create a menu that will appear in the sidebar on all pages:
Custom sidebar plugins can also be used to design and add customised sidebars for each page, post, or category. There are other unique sidebar plugins available, however we examined two popular solutions for your consideration.
The plugin will gently notify you of the new plugin settings under Appearance – Widgets once it has been installed and activated. When you go to your WordPress dashboard’s Widgets panel, you’ll see that the sidebar setup area appears nearly identical to the built-in WordPress version. The space stays basically unchanged, but for a slightly darker grey backdrop and the new Create a new sidebar button.
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WordPress is the most popular and easiest way to create a website or blog. In fact, the software powers approximately 40% of all internet sites. Yes, more than one-fourth of the websites you visit use this platform.
The software is open-source and licenced under GPLv2, meaning anybody may use or change it for free. A content management system (CMS) is a platform that allows you to manage essential parts of your website, including content, without knowing any coding.
As a result, WordPress makes website creation accessible to everyone, even non-developers.
Once largely used to build blogs rather than regular websites, WordPress can now construct any sort of website owing to improvements in the core code and a huge ecosystem of plugins and themes.
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