Problem with Dynamic Sidebars
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Hi, hoping someone can help.
I have created a site with 6 sidebars names:
sidebar.php
sidebar-events.php
sidebar-main.php
sidebar-mission.php
sidebar-resources.php
sidebar-services.phpI have registered them in the functions.php flie which reads as follows:
<?php /** * @package WordPress * @subpackage Classic_Theme */ automatic_feed_links(); if ( function_exists('register_sidebar') ) register_sidebar(array( 'before_widget' => '<li id="%1$s" class="widget %2$s">', 'after_widget' => '</li>', 'before_title' => '', 'after_title' => '', )); ?> <?php if ( function_exists ('register_sidebar')) { register_sidebar ('main'); } ?> <?php if ( function_exists ('register_sidebar')) { register_sidebar ('events'); } ?> <?php if ( function_exists ('register_sidebar')) { register_sidebar ('mission'); } ?> <?php if ( function_exists ('register_sidebar')) { register_sidebar ('services'); } ?> <?php if ( function_exists ('register_sidebar')) { register_sidebar ('resources'); } ?>
And all the sidebars show up in the widgets section of the admin area.
Each page calls the appropriate sidebar using `
<?php get_sidebar(6); ?>`I have tried using
<?php include ('sidebar-resources.php') ?>
and<?php get_sidebar(resources); ?>
But the only sidebar that i can get to show is the default sidebar (with dynamic content)Any ideas?
Oh the site is https://www.stjamescarlisle.org.uk
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