[SOLVED] Setting up new widget areas
Ok, I have a couple of questions on what may be obvious to most people but it isn't to me so here I am ;)
When creating new widget areas, would you create 9 separate areas with one cell per area, all specified to the position you want them or do you create 3 areas of 3 cells each and have them positioned to either 9, 8, or 7 depending on what row they are on? Also, if you area able to create 9 separate areas, can each area have 9 cells in it? No, I don't really want to do that. I'm just trying to understand how the areas can be setup. Thanks! |
The "areas" I believe you are referring to are not 9 separate areas but just show where the content is aligned if you use those different numbers for the alignment in a particular cell or cells. Cells will be horizontal. For instance if you had created a two cell widget area and wanted the content of both cells to be aligned at the top center you would use something like the following
HTML Code:
<?php bfa_widget_area('name=My widget area&cells=2&align=2&before_widget=<div id="%1$s" class="header-widget %2$s">&after_widget=</div>'); ?> HTML Code:
<?php bfa_widget_area('name=My widget area&cells=2&align_1=2&align_2=9&before_widget=<div id="%1$s" class="header-widget %2$s">&after_widget=</div>'); ?> If you read through all the info in ATO>Add New Widget Areas a few times it should become clearer. |
Thanks for the response, Larry!
Do you know if there is there a limit how many widgets you can add? |
Your creating widget AREAS. Each widget area can contain several widgets - the biggest limits will be page real estate and php memory - the more widgets/plugins you use, the more memory you use.
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Got it. That makes sense.
Thanks! |
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