Rating: 1 star
This sidebar cannot be displayed as it is not from the currently active theme.
The sidebar it’s from the active theme, also the plugin generated sidebars give the same error.
Looked on support for a fix, found a topic with the same exact problem with no answers and closed.
So…
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I was going a little squirrelly as I needed to get widget content from another plugin into a custom menu system I was building. While a short-code was available, I couldn’t figure out how to easily get it into the menu system. I was about to set into another lengthy coding session to make my requirements operational but then thought I can’t be alone with this need.
A quick search for ‘WordPress widget in menu’ brought me here.
Why this isn’t a default option in WordPress is beyond me, as it instantly bridges the gap between sidebars, widgets and menus.
This plugin instantly gave me access to building far more complicated and useful menu systems.
The fact it allows me to create my own sidebars for inclusion in the menu system is icing on the cake, as I can create unique groupings of widgets to include, without changing the structure of existing work.
Thank you Ben Byrne for creating and sharing this extremely useful code.
Cheers,
Robin Ellins – Electric Applesauce
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just put on my new site. works well.just what i needed. running wp Version 5.3
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As the title states the plugin works great with the latest WordPress have not conflicted with any other plugins yet. Does it what I need it to do. Been looking 2 days for this add on for my project thanks guys!
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I love the idea. This is a great way of creating large, easily manageable menus.
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Great idea. Works in many situations without alteration of CSS. Seems also nice for prototyping concepts where custom templates and functions are overkill. Thanks.
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