A Simple Guide To frugal Widgets
WordPress widgets are great tools as they allow easy integration of custom content to the different areas of your WordPress website or blog. Whether you’re adding a pre-made feature like a ‘Popular Posts’ widget or a custom ‘Text’ widget where you add your own content, you’ll quickly come to appreciate the power that comes with a highly widgetized WordPress theme.
The frugal WordPress Theme comes packed with an abundance of widgets that allow the use full control over the content on their WordPress site. From the highly customizable static homepage to the multiple site wide feature sections, sidebars and banner section, frugal offers a full plate of widgetized goodies.
Some may find it a bit daunting, though, to determine where each widget section points to. Though these widgets are descriptively marked, their abundance can make things a bit confusing. So I’ve created a simple diagram (we’re talking Microsoft Paint kind of simple
) of the many different widget sections in frugal to help make working with these widgets a bit more effortless.
I hope you find it useful and please feel free to comment below if you have any questions or ideas you’d like to add.
Eric Hamm
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This should be on the folder of the theme download itself, it’s just so clear and easy this way. Thanks Eric!
Not a bad idea. I did, though, add a link to this post in the ‘Feature Options’ page in version 3.2. Eric
Wow! Just what I was looking for…
Suggestion – add this image and some of the post info near the beginning of the next version of the ‘Handbook’!
I just keep finding more and more good shi…er, stuff in this theme!!!
Jeff
Great suggestion Jeff. I have, just so you know, added a link to this post at the bottom of the Feature Options page.
Eric
Hi Eric
Great diagram! Any chance of getting it in a large easy-to-print format?
Thanks!
Tracy
Hey Tracy, try clicking on it to bring up the larger version of the image and then right-clicking the image and clicking ‘Save Image As’ (if using Windows) and then download it to your computer. This will give you the image in its original format. Eric