Since I last wrote about using the WordPress widget in a post, some things have changed. Two things, to be precise. Two new plugins, that let you use widgets inside posts and pages. Just what we were looking for. I’ve tested them both, and they work great.
Here are the plugins:
I prefer the second one, because it isn’t limited to 6 post/page widget areas and you can give the post/page widget areas a meaningful name. And also because the first one seems to conflict with another plugin I would like to use (Sociable).
23 May 2010: I have to rectify the part above that I wrote 5 days ago. First of all, there was no conflict at all between the Widgets on Pages and the Sociable plugin. The problem was caused by the Add Widgets to Page plugin (I’ll come to that in a moment). Secondly, the new release of the Widgets on Pages plugin no longer has the limit of 6 widget areas: now they are unlimited, so there’s no difference between the two from that point of view.
Now, when I thought the first plugin was in conflict with the Sociable plugin, what was really happening was that the second plugin didn’t display the widget where I wanted it in the page, but at the beginning. Even before the title. I found the fix for that.
So in the end there was a problem, but it wasn’t what I first thought it was (I mixed up the tests of the two plugins…), and I blamed the wrong plugin. I apologize for that. Right now, I prefer the first plugin. Although with the fix the second one works fine too. Let’s hope the author of the Add widgets to page plugin will implement the fix soon.
When using the second plugin, remember this:
If you use this plugin, and after adding [addw2p name="widgetareaname"] to a post or page, when you go to the admin widgets panel, you don’t see the new widget area appearing, don’t worry.
Just go to your site, and view the post/page. You’ll see something like this:
please set some widgets to show from Appearance -> Widgets.
Now refresh the admin widgets panel, and you’ll see the new widget area.…
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