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Video tutorial: how to easily add custom content to a text widget

by Heather Goff on April 21, 2011

in Blogging,Tutorials,useful info

The WordPress text widget is the most powerful widget in your widget library because you can add anything at all to it…. as long as you have the code. Dragging the text widget to your side bar and clicking to edit it, one is presented with a big white blank box, and that can be intimidating if you aren’t a website programmer.

My colleague, Sheryl Dagostino from thispresentlife.com, told me a neat trick for composing content for your text widgets which I am going to share below. It makes it so easy to add images, links and custom coding to text widgets. You now will have one less reason to call your web designer, and more control of your blog’s appearance.

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