WP as CMS: Different areas within one page
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Hello,
I want to use WordPress for my next website project, but I’m not sure if it fits my needs. My problem is that there is only one big text box for all of the page contents. But what happens if I have a design which has multiple columns for example, and in the right column I want to display an image or text related to the post / article.
In Typo3 and other CMSs, my template would be defined in a main content area and a sidebar (or main text and right box). If I would create a new page (or article) in one of these systems I could say: Use this text for the main content and put this text as well as an image in the sidebar (or right box).
Is there any plugin which adds more of this “areas” or “blocks” functionality to WordPress? I’ve seen a lot of examples of sites using WP as a CMS, but you always clearly see that its a big frame around the post content which is filled with some stuff from sidebar widgets, but the article itself is always quite independent.
Is it actually possible to use WP with a layout which won’t look like a typical blog?
I will just use the site I had currently open as an example:
https://wilhelma.de/nc/de/tiere-und-pflanzen/tiere/amazonienhaus.htmlIn the middle is the actual article. On the right side are some additional information which belong to the article (like the Fütterungszeiten = Opening hours?). Where would I put this information in WordPress?
I think I could use the meta data to achieve this, but how could I tell my client “OK, to add some text on the right side, open the meta data box, click on new, enter rightSideContent as the key and fully formatted html as the value.” It would be even worse in case he would like to insert an image… (Upload first, copy the path, add an image tag, paste URL as src?)
Thanks,
Thomas
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