Is there a WordPress plugin that shows different sidebar widgets on different pages?
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I’m looking for a WordPress plugin that will allow me to assign certain sidebar widgets to certain pages. So for example on the homepage I might want all sidebars to show, but on the “About Me” page I might want only a sidebar with all of my contact information to show.
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There’s a theme called atahualpa for WP. In this theme, you could put a text widget in the sidebar and it can change the text for each widget, i.e. different pages. You can also take out the sidebars for each page however you want to.
-Billy
On this blog, the one you’re on (BestBlogHost.net), I use something similar. I have different stuff displaying in the sidebar on the home page, than I do on the internal pages. It’s a plugin call Advanced Text Widget. It has extensive conditional options to display content on pages, posts, specific categories etc. It supports regular HTML as well as PHP code and shortcodes.