So ...

After adding all your widgets and customizing each widget option, you can visit your site to see the plugin in action.

Here's a very simple example with a 3-column footer widget:


Simple, efficient and useful ...

Needless to say, each theme has its own widget configuration ... For example, many themes won't have footer widget areas ... Others can have several footer widget areas ... And so on ... And that's the point ... This awesome lightweight plugin will allow you to customize your widget areas according to your needs ... and regardless of your theme ...

And that's it my friends! If you have any comments, further questions or update requests please don't hesitate to react! Like, comment and share!

Other related tutorials you may want to see:

Why and how to test your Wordpress website in different browsers

How to add a mega-menu to your Wordpress website

When and how to display your Wordpress posts in a nice grid layout

How to leverage the Wordpress widgets to improve your conversion rate

How to create your own custom widgets in Wordpress

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AlanJE Premium Plus
Great information thanks Zed, Alan.
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smartketeer Premium
Thank YOU!
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dowj01 Premium
Very useful, makes it nice and simple task. Thank you.
Justin
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smartketeer Premium
Thank YOU!
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otikoroASH Premium
This is a great topic for a tutorial. I recently suffered painfully trying to figure this all out on my own, finally, I figured out I could download a plugin to help with widgets in a column. I had to experiment with a few before I got it all sorted. I couldn't find a tutorial yet like this on WA, so its good you made one!
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smartketeer Premium
Thanks for the time and the feedback Ashley!
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