Does anyone know how to position a widget called linkWithin on the page? By default it's putting it below every post. I want to display it in the sidebar though. Any ideas?
3 Answers
I pretty much followed the Rick's instruction but I had to change the div class to linkwithin_hook
in order to work.
If you want to know the class name, try to find the var linkwithin_div_class
of your LinkWithin
code. I hope that helps! :)
From the LinkWithin FAQ:
How can I customize the placement of the widget on my blog?
Modify your HTML template to add the code below at the place where you want the widget to appear:
<div class="linkwithin_div"></div>
So you'd take that bit of HTML out of your posts template and move it either directly into your sidebar template or paste it into a sidebar widget within WordPress's admin interface.
I was having the same issue and the only workaround I could find was to:
- Deactivate the LinkWithin WordPress plugin
- Visit LinkWithin and resubmit my site
- Instead of choosing WordPress Manual Install for my Platform, I chose Other
- Copy the script code LW gives you and place in your footer.php file, right above the wp_footer() php call
- On my single and home page php templates, I used the div that Manzabar provided you in addition to the LW script to change the text to something of my own (Step 5 on the FAQ page)
Hope that helps you out or anyone else!